Monique van Vooren, Actress in 'Tarzan and the She-Devil' and 'Batman,' Dies at 9
She was not on the list.
A native of Belgium, she also appeared in 'Ten Thousand
Bedrooms,' 'Fearless Frank' and 'Flesh for Frankenstein.'
Monique van Vooren, the Belgian-born actress who starred as
a villainess in Tarzan and the She-Devil and played the Penguin's moll in
Burgess Meredith's final appearance on Batman, has died. She was 92.
Van Vooren died Saturday of cancer at her home in New York
City, her son, New York realtor and occasional actor Eric Purcell, told The
Hollywood Reporter.
Van Vooren also was seen in bed in a white negligee in the
opening title sequence to introduce Ten Thousand Bedrooms (1957), the first
movie Dean Martin made after his split with Jerry Lewis, and she portrayed
Baroness Katrin Frankenstein in the X-rated Flesh for Frankenstein (1973), a 3D
film produced by Andy Warhol.
She also was a panelist on game shows including To Tell the
Truth and I've Got a Secret and a frequent guest on talk shows hosted by Jack
Paar, Johnny Carson and Mike Douglas.
Born on March 25, 1927, in Brussels, van Vooren came to the
U.S. in the late 1940s as an exchange student and made her onscreen debut in
the Italian melodrama Tomorrow Is Too Late (1950), starring Vittorio De Sica.
In 1953, she portrayed the dark-haired ivory poacher Lyra
the She-Devil opposite Raymond Burr and Lex Barker in Tarzan and the She-Devil
and appeared on Broadway in John Murray Anderson's Almanac, a musical revue.
(Also in the cast: Harry Belafonte, Orson Bean and Tina Louise.)
Van Vooren landed small parts in Vincente Minnelli's Gigi
(1958) and Happy Anniversary (1959), starring David Niven and Mitzi Gaynor, and
was the glamorous Zizi Molnari in a 1959 adaptation of Budd Schulberg's What
Makes Sammy Run? on the NBC anthology series Sunday Showcase.
In 1958, she recorded an album for RCA Victor, Mink in HiFi,
with the help of bandleader Skitch Henderson.
Van Vooren helped the Penguin vacuum up cash on the streets
of Gotham City when she portrayed the greedy Miss Clean on ABC's Batman on the
third-season 1968 episode "Penguin's Clean Sweep."
In 1974, she returned to Broadway for the musical fantasy
Man on the Moon, written by John Phillips of The Mamas and the Papas.
Van Vooren also appeared in such films as Fearless Frank
(1967), which starred Jon Voight and was an early feature from writer-director
Philip Kaufman; Larry Peerce's Ash Wednesday (1973), starring Elizabeth Taylor
and Henry Fonda; and Oliver Stone's Wall Street (1987).
In 1964, she suggested that young nightclub performer Ronnie
Walken change his name to Christopher Walken, and he went with it.
Van Vooren was married to Gerard Purcell, a TV producer and
manager for Al Hirt, Eddy Arnold and others, from 1958 until his 2002 death.
Their son also worked for Stone, playing a jeweler in Wall Street: Money Never
Sleeps (2010).
The actress also is survived by her granddaughter,
Christina.
Filmography
1950: Tomorrow Is
Too Late - Giannina
1953: Tarzan and
the She-Devil - Lyra, the She-Devil
1955: The
Infiltrator - Elaine
1955: Ça va barder
- Irène
1957: Producers'
Showcase (Episode: "Mayerling", TV film released theatrically in
Europe)
1957: Ten Thousand
Bedrooms - Girl on Main Title
1958: Gigi -
showgirl (uncredited)
1959: Sunday
Showcase (TV Series) - Zizi Molnari
"What Makes Sammy Run?: Part
1" (1959)
"What
Makes Sammy Run?: Part 2" (1959)
1959: Happy
Anniversary - Jeanette Revere
1961: The DuPont
Show of the Month (TV Series) - Krys
"Trick or
Treason"
1959–1963: The
United States Steel Hour (TV Series)
"A Taste
of Champagne" (1959) - Simone Durrell
"Southwest Quarter" (1963)
1965: The Trials
of O'Brien (TV Series)
"Goodbye
and Keep Cool" (1965) - Eve St. Clair
1967: Fearless
Frank - Plethora
1968: Batman (TV
Series)
"Nora
Clavicle and the Ladies' Crime Club" (1968) - Miss Clean (uncredited)
"Penguin's Clean Sweep" (1968) - Miss Clean
1971: The
Decameron - Queen of Skulls (as Monique Van Voren)
1973: Sugar
Cookies - Helene
1973: Ash
Wednesday - German Woman
1973: Andy
Warhol's Frankenstein - Baroness Katrin Frankenstein
1987: Wall Street
- "Woman at '21'"
2012: Greystone
Park - Monique (final film role)
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