Sally Forrest
Sally Forrest was a big screen film actress known for powerful performances. Forrest began her acting career appearing in various films, such as "Not Wanted" (1949), "Mystery Street" (1950) and "Excuse My Dust" (1951). She continued to work steadily in film throughout the fifties, appearing in "Hard, Fast and Beautiful" (1951), "The Strange Door" (1951) and "The Strip" (1951). She also appeared in "Vengeance Valley" (1951). Forrest had a number of different projects under her belt in the fifties, including "The United States Steel Hour" (CBS, 1953-1963), "Front Row Center" (CBS, 1954-56) and "Screen Director's Playhouse" (NBC, 1955-56). Her credits also expanded to "While The City Sleeps" (1956) starring Dana Andrews. Forrest last appeared on "Howard Hughes: His Women and His Movies" (Turner Classic Movies, 1999-2000). Forrest's husband was Milo O Frank. Forrest passed away in March 2015 at the age of 87.