In The Lost Lands - Dave Bautista Exclusive Interview
In the Lost Lands
Elio - Communiverse Clip
Elio
Wednesday Season 2 - Teaser Trailer
Wednesday
Wednesday Season 2 - Emma Myers Character Poster
Wednesday
Thunderbolts* - Official Behind the Scenes Clip
Thunderbolts*
Saint Clare - Ryan Phillippe as Detective Timmons
Saint Clare
Black Bag - Cate Blanchett Exclusive Interview
Black Bag
Superman - Edi Gathegi Character Poster
Superman
Fountain of Youth - Teaser Clip
Fountain of Youth
Jurassic World Rebirth - Mahershala Ali Character Poster
Jurassic World Rebirth
Words of War - Sean Penn Exclusive Interview
Words of War
Wednesday Season 2 - Joy Sunday Character Poster
Wednesday
Murderbot Season 1 - Teaser Clip
Murderbot
Squid Game Season 3 - Lee Byung-hun Character Poster
Squid Game
Shadow Force - Kerry Washington Exclusive Interview
Shadow Force
Superman - David Corenswet Character Poster
Superman

Betta St. John

Betta St. John
Born in November 26th, 1929From Hawthorne, California, USA

Betta St. John Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Betta St. John (born November 26, 1929, Hawthorne, California) is an American actress, singer and dancer. Born as Betty Jean Striegler, St. John made her film debut at the age of ten in Destry Rides Again (1939) and as an orphan in Jane Eyre (1944). She was discovered by Rodgers and Hammerstein and played a small role in the Broadway musical, Carousel in 1945.

By 1949, she created the role of Liat in the musical South Pacific and followed the production to London. On film, she appeared in The Robe (1953), Dream Wife (1953), All the Brothers Were Valiant (1953), The Law vs. Billy the Kid (1954), and The Student Prince (1954). St. John appeared in two Tarzan films and ended her career as the heroine of Horror Hotel (1960).

She continued to act in films and television until 1965 when she retired. Description above from the Wikipedia article Betta St. John, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia

Show More

Betta St. John Movies

Trending Celebrities