Natalie Trundy

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Natalie Trundy (born August 5, 1940 in Boston , Massachusetts - † December 5, 2019 in Los Angeles , California ) was an American actress .

life and career

Trundy started performing on Broadway at the age of 13 . She made her film debut in 1956, at the age of 16, in Samuel A. Taylor's film The Monte Carlo Story , with Vittorio De Sica and Marlene Dietrich in other roles .

In the 1960s she stood in front of the camera for various television series , including Bonanza , Twilight Zone and Perry Mason .

In 1968 she met the film producer Arthur P. Jacobs , and married him in May 1968. He cast her in four parts of the film series around the planet of the apes .

After Jacobs' death on June 27, 1973, Natalie Trundy retired from acting. Only once more, in 1978, was she seen in front of the camera in Quincy .

Trundy died of natural causes at the age of 79. She had a son and a daughter.

Filmography (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Natalie Trundy in the Internet Broadway Database , accessed July 23, 2019.