Elaine Riley

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Elaine Riley
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Elaine Riley pinup photo, 1944
Born (1917-01-15)January 15, 1917
East Liverpool, Ohio, U.S.
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Occupation Film actress
Years active 1943-1960

Elaine Riley (January 15, 1917 – December 7, 2015) was an American film and television actress.

Early years

The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.B. Riley,[1] Riley was born in East Liverpool, Ohio, on January 15, 1917. She won the Miss East Liverpool beauty title and was runner-up for the Miss Ohio title in 1937.[2] Riley also was a graduate of the Traphagen School of Fashion,[3] and was a model for Powers and Hattie Carnegie model in New York at the age of 18,

Using the name Elaine Gray, Riley sang with a dance-music orchestra in several cities, including Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.[4]

Film

Riley entered Hollywood in 1943 as an extra for the RKO Pictures, debuting in Higher and Higher. She left her job as secretary to the managing director of WINS radio in New York City to pursue her career in movies.[3]

In 1946, she signed with Paramount Studios, where she became a recurring leading lady for Hopalong Cassidy. She worked with stars such as Charles Laughton, Tim Holt and Gene Autry.[5]

Television

Riley appeared in two episodes of The Lone Ranger.[5] and in The Lineup in an episode broadcast on January 4, 1957.[6] Riley also appeared as Mildred Stone in an episode of The Cisco Kid.

Later years

She retired from acting in 1960, having more than 70 credits to her name. In 2004, Elaine Riley won the Golden Boot Awards, which honour actors, actresses, and crew members who have made significant contributions to the genre of Western television and movies.[7] She died on December 7, 2015, aged 98.[where?][8]

Personal life

In 1946, Riley married actor Richard Martin, whom she met on the set of a film.[9] Their marriage lasted until his death in 1994.[5]

Selected filmography

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