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Lori Nelson obit

Lori Nelson, Actress in 'Revenge of the Creature,' Dies at 87

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She also played Barbara Stanwyck's daughter in Douglas Sirk's 'All I Desire' and Jack Palance's love interest in 'I Died a Thousand Times.'  

Lori Nelson, the 1950s starlet who was kidnapped by an amphibious monster in Revenge of the Creature and portrayed Barbara Stanwyck's daughter in Douglas Sirk's All I Desire, has died. She was 87. 

Nelson had been suffering from Alzheimer's disease for several years and died Sunday at her home in the Porter Ranch section of Los Angeles, her daughter Jennifer Mann said. 

In Ma and Pa Kettle at the Fair (1952) and Ma and Pa Kettle at Waikiki (1955), Nelson played Rosie Kettle, one of the daughters of the characters played by Marjorie Main and Percy Kilbride in the Universal series of films. 

Nelson also made her mark in I Died a Thousand Times (1955), a remake of the Humphrey Bogart classic High Sierra in which she portrayed the club-footed love interest of Jack Palance's crook; Pardners (1956), working opposite Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis in their penultimate film together; and Tumbleweed (1953), in which she was featured opposite Audie Murphy. 

On television, Nelson starred as the psychology major/game show usher Greta Hanson opposite Barbara Eden on the first season (1957-58) on the syndicated comedy How to Marry a Millionaire, based on the 1953 Fox film. Her character was written out of the show, and Lisa Gaye was brought in to replace her. 

In Revenge of the Creature (1955), the first of two sequels spawned from 1954's Creature From the Black Lagoon, Nelson played the ichthyology student named Helen who is snatched from a seaside restaurant by a smitten Gill Man (Tom Hennesy and Ricou Browning). 

She initially did not want to make the movie but in the end was glad she did. 

"I played opposite Rock Hudson, Tony Curtis, Jimmy Stewart, Dean Martin and Audie Murphy, but who's the leading man everybody wants to ask me about? The Gill Man!" she said in an interview for Tom Weaver's book The Creature Chronicles: Exploring the Black Lagoon Trilogy. "It's so funny, Universal had to twist my arm a little to be in a monster movie. But if I knew then how popular they would remain, I would have twisted their arm to be in a couple more." 

Born Dixie Kay Nelson on Aug. 15, 1933, in Santa Fe, New Mexico, Nelson and her family moved to Encino when she was young. She signed with Universal on her 17th birthday and made her film debut in Bend of The River (1952), starring Stewart, Arthur Kennedy and Hudson, who would become a close friend and mentor. 

She went on to star with Curtis in The All American (1953), with Murphy again in Destry (1954), with Jane Russell in Underwater! (1954) and with Mamie Van Doren in Untamed Youth (1957). 

She also starred with Van Johnson, Jim Backus and Claude Rains in the 1957 NBC holiday telefilm The Pied Piper of Hamelin and guest-starred on such shows as Climax!, Wagon Train, Tales of Wells Fargo, The Tab Hunter Show, Bachelor Father and Family Affair. 

Nelson was one of actress Debbie Reynolds' bridesmaids at her 1955 wedding to singer Eddie Fisher. She also was engaged to actor Burt Reynolds, but the two "ended up calling it quits," her daughter said. Nelson then was married to late composer Johnny Mann from 1960 until their 1973 divorce; they had two children, Lori and Jennifer. 

She married then-LAPD detective Joseph J. Reiner Survivors in 1983; he survives her. 

 

Filmography 

Film  

Year , Title , Role , Notes  

1952 , Bend of the River , Marjie Baile ,  

1952 , Ma and Pa Kettle at the Fair , Rosie Kettle ,  

1952 , Francis Goes to West Point , Barbara Atwood ,  

1953 , All I Desire , Lily Murdoch ,  

1953 , The All American , Sharon Wallace ,  

1953 , Walking My Baby Back Home , Claire Millard ,  

1953 , Tumbleweed , Laura , Alternative title: Three Were Renegades  

1954 , Destry , Martha Phillips ,  

1954 , Underwater! , Gloria , Alternative title: The Big Rainbow  

1955 , Revenge of the Creature , Helen Dobson ,  

1955 , Ma and Pa Kettle at Waikiki , Rosie Kettle ,  

1955 , Sincerely Yours , Sarah Cosgrove ,  

1955 , I Died a Thousand Times , Velma ,  

1955 , Day the World Ended , Louise Maddison ,  

1956 , Mohawk , Cynthia Stanhope ,  

1956 , Pardners , Carol Kingsley ,  

1956 , Hot Rod Girl , Lisa Vernon ,  

1957 , Untamed Youth , Jane Lowe ,  

1957 , Outlaw's Son , Lila Costain , Alternative titles: Gambling Man 
His Father's Son  

1991 , Black Gaucho , , Alternative title: Gaúcho Negro  

1998 , Mom, Can I Keep Her? , Stephanie , Direct-to-video release  

2005 , The Naked Monster , Dr. Helen Dobson ,  

 

Television  

Year , Title , Role , Notes  

1955 , It's a Great Life , Vera Thompson , 2 episodes  

1955–56 , Climax! , Mary , 2 episodes  

1957 , The 20th Century Fox Hour , Cathy Devlin , Episode: "Threat to a Happy Ending"  

1957 , The Pied Piper of Hamelin , Mara , TV movie  

1957–58 , How to Marry a Millionaire , Greta Hanson , 39 episodes  

1959 , Wanted: Dead or Alive , White Antelope aka Doris Albright , Episode: "Bounty for a Bride"  

1959 , The Texas , Elizabeth , Episode: "The Man Hater"  

1959 , Wagon Train , Charity Steele , Episode: "The Steele Family Story"  

1959 , The Millionaire , Lorraine Daggett , Episode: "Millionaire Lorraine Daggett"  

1959 , General Electric Theater , Sylvia , Episode: "Night Club"  

1959 , Sugarfoot , Ellen Conway , Episode: "The Gaucho"  

1959 , Tales of Wells Fargo , Susan , Episode: "Relay Station"  

1960 , Lock-Up , Honey Evans , Episode: "The Seventh Hour"  

1960–61 , The Tab Hunter Show , Various roles , 2 episodes  

1961 , Dante , Cynthia Rogers , Episode: "Dial D for Dante"  

1961 , Laramie , Grace , Episode: "Trigger Point"  

1961 , Bachelor Father , Spring Loring , Episode: "Drop That Calorie"  

1961 , Whispering Smith , Mrs. Venetia Molloy , Episode: "Double Edge"  

1961 , Armstrong Circle Theatre , Mrs. Median , 2 episodes  

1971 , Family Affair , Dr. Joan Blanton , Episode: "Goodbye, Mrs. Beasley"  

1994 , Secret Sins of the Father , Mrs. Lieber , TV movie

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