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    Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Anne Francis


    jaypay111 — 15 years ago(January 03, 2011 03:38 AM)

    Anne Francis, who costarred in the 1950s science-fiction classic "Forbidden Planet" and later played the title role in "Honey West," the mid-1960s TV series about a sexy female private detective with a pet ocelot, died Sunday. She was 80.
    Francis, who was diagnosed with lung cancer in 2007 and underwent surgery and chemotherapy, died of complications of pancreatic cancer at a retirement home in Santa Barbara, said Jane Uemura, her daughter. Friends and family members were with her, said a family spokeswoman, Melissa Fitch.
    A shapely blond with a signature beauty mark next to her lower lip, Francis was a former child model ada0nd radio actress when she first came to notice on the big screen in the early 1950s.
    She had leading or supporting roles in more than 30 movies, including "Bad Day at Black Rock," "Battle Cry," "Blackboard Jungle," "The Hired Gun," "Don't Go Near the Water," "Brainstorm," "Funny Girl" and "Hook, Line and Sinker."'
    She also achieved cult status as one of the stars of "Forbidden Planet," the 1956 MGM movie costarring Walter Pidgeon and Leslie Nielsen and featuring a helpful robot named Robby.
    Francis, however, never became a major movie star and was more frequently seen on television as a guest star on scores of series from the late '50s and decades beyond, including an episode of "The Twilight Zone" in which she played a department store mannequin who comes to life at night.
    But it's as the star of "Honey West," the first female detective to be featured in a weekly TV series, that Francis may be best remembered.
    Based on the title character in G.G. Fickling's series of Honey West paperback mysteries launched in 1957, Francis' Honey West was introduced to TV viewers in an episode of "Burke's Law" in the spring of 1965.
    The episode served as the pilot for the half-hour "Honey West" series, which was executive produced by Aaron Spelling and made its debut in the fall of 1965.
    In it, West, who inherited a Los Angeles detective agency from her late father, had a partner named Sam Bolt (played by John Ericson), shared an apartment with her Aunt Meg ( Irene Hervey) and owned a man-hating pet ocelot named Bruce Biteabit.
    In what Francis later described as "a tongue-in-cheek, female James Bond," her karate-chopping private eye drove a custom-built Cobra convertible sports car and, when necessary, worked out of a specially equipped mobile surveillance van that masqueraded as a TV service vehicle.
    Among her Bond-style gimmicks: a lipstick radio transmitter, a fake martini olive on a toothpick for bugging conversations, earrings that exploded with tear gas when they were thrown to the floor and a black garter with pink lace that doubled as a gas mask.
    As the glamorous and sexy Honey, Francis was outfitted in an eye-catching wardrobe that included a black snakeskin trench coat, a white beaded gown trimmed in sable and a tiger- skin bathing suit with matching cape.
    In a television era of Donna Reed and Harriet Nelson housewives, the independent, take-charge Honey West has been described as being a role model for young baby-boomer women.
    "She was probably the forerunner of what we would call the good aspects of female independence," Francis told the (Memphis) Commercial Appeal in 1997.
    "Producers and writers I work with, young women in their 30s and 40s, tell me all the time, 'You have no idea what an influence you had on me with Honey West. You showed that I could do something unusual with my life, that I could have my freedom and not be dependent on another human being for my livelihood.'"
    Francis won a Golden Globe as best female TV star and received an Emmy nomination for her portrayal of Honey West.
    The series received good ratings, but ABC canceled it in 1966 after 30 episodes. "They were able to buy 'The Avengers' [spy drama] from England 5b4for less than it cost to produce our show," Francis later said.
    She was born Sept. 16, 1930, in Ossining, N.Y. At the age of 7, after her family moved to New York City, she was signed by the John Robert Powers modeling agency.
    Her career as a child model led to acting roles on the children's radio shows "Let's Pretend" and "Coast-to-Coast on a Bus," and she then moved on to radio soap operas. In 1941, she also appeared on Broadway, playing Gertrude Lawrence as a child in "Lady in the Dark."
    Francis arrived in Hollywood for the first time in 1946 and was signed to a contract with MGM. But after a year of "grooming" at the studio, during which she had a small part in the Mickey Rooney musical "Summer Holiday," the teenage Francis returned to New York, where she began appearing in live TV productions.
    After playing a teenage prostitute with a baby in a girl's reform school in "So Young, So Bad," a 1950 movie drama shot in New York, Francis was signed to a contract at 20th Century Fox. After three years at Fox, she was signed again at MGM and by the late '50s was freelancing.
    While at MGM, she co-starred in "Forbidden Planet," a big-budget, box-office hit that

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      gator-28 — 15 years ago(January 03, 2011 04:22 AM)

      We wish to offer our most sincere and heartfelt condolences to the immediate family, relatives, associates, many friends and fans of ANNE FRANCIS upon her sad and untimely departure from the scene
      She will be remembered forever by all those who very much appreciated her long and distinguished performing career A truly fine lady.
      COLONEL77
      " ALL GLORY IS FLEETING "

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        jgiles20 — 15 years ago(January 03, 2011 07:10 AM)

        I will miss Anne Francis and will always remember her from Forbidden Planet, The Twilight Zone, Murder, She Wrote and other roles. She was a classic beauty and a class act. Rest in peace, Anne Francis.

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          zill_o_the_wisp — 15 years ago(January 03, 2011 07:09 AM)

          As nice to her fans as any major star of her era I know of. I was quite saddened by this news. Just saw her in 'After Hours' the other night during the 'Twilight Zone' marathon, and took it upon myself to view her other Zone appearance - as the beauty in 'Jess-Belle' - right after that. Her performances in movies like 'Bad Day at Black Rock', 'Forbidden Planet' (also just shown on Turner this Sunday) and 'Dreamboat' are unforgettable.
          Rest in peace.
          "To be or not to be."
          That's n1908ot really a question.

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            digitaldiva — 15 years ago(January 03, 2011 07:22 AM)

            So sorry to hear of her passing. I just watched Forbidden Planet last night. She was such a gracious, lovely woman.

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              Big G-2 — 15 years ago(January 03, 2011 07:50 AM)

              Only a month after her FP co-star Leslie Nelson passed away. Very sad news to hear.

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                smemr@aol.com — 15 years ago(January 03, 2011 07:55 AM)

                R.I.P.

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                    neptunewanter — 15 years ago(January 03, 2011 08:11 AM)

                    Lame. Very lame.
                    Epic self term.

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                      heyuactor — 15 years ago(January 03, 2011 08:17 AM)

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                      have a productive life. Just look at all the work she did. I'm happy she was hired so much. A fine lady, from all I can tell, and a sexy one too.
                      "Did you make coffee? Make it!"Cheyenne.

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                        lambiepie-2 — 15 years ago(January 03, 2011 08:33 AM)

                        How sad is today?!?!? I just heard about Pete Postlewaite..now Anne Francis?!?! I was just enjoying watching "The After Hours" on the Syfy Twilight Zone marathon the other day!!!
                        Loved this lasyLoved her in Honey West as that was the 'first' female in a tv show that went from Secretary to Detective giving the 'boys' such a challenge
                        Another sad RIP. (Leslie Got lonely I guess)
                        "They're NOT role models - unless you idolize greed and tramps."

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                              dshivers — 15 years ago(January 03, 2011 09:30 AM)

                              Heartbroken to hear of the news of her passing this morning. What beauty, charm, strength and intelligence she possessed. Loved her as Altaira in Forbidden Planet, but she will always be "Honey West" to me. Thank you Anne. We will miss you greatly.
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                                ronpur — 15 years ago(January 03, 2011 09:34 AM)

                                So sad to learn of this news. I just watched FP a few weeks ago in tribute to Leslie, and now Anne passes as well. I need to look for Honey West, sounds like a great show and would love to see more of Anne.

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                                    dcurry-1 — 15 years ago(January 03, 2011 10:01 AM)

                                    Didn't know she was ill- R.I.P Anne to a good actress.

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                                      johnmiliusgodson — 15 years ago(January 03, 2011 10:28 AM)

                                      May she rest in peace. Anne was such a great actress

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                                        RavenFilmsAndReviews — 15 years ago(January 03, 2011 11:47 AM)

                                        RIP
                                        God you can have Megan FoxGive us back Vivien Leigh

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                                          mike_the_bloody — 15 years ago(January 03, 2011 11:51 AM)

                                          RIP Anne Francis
                                          "I'm just a happy camper! Rockin' and a-rollin'!" - Patrick Bateman, American Psycho

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