Linda Douglas
Linda Douglas (born
Mary Joanne Tarola; February 27, 1928May 2017) was an American model and actress. A native of
Portland, Oregon, she began modeling and appearing in beauty contests as a teenager, and was named as a Princess to the
Portland Rose Festival representing Grant High in 1947. She was discovered by a talent scout of
Howard Hughes while sitting in a hotel lobby in
Phoenix and eventually embarked on an acting career in 1952. Under the
stage name Linda Douglas, she starred in two Westerns: ''
Trail Guide'' and ''
Target'' (both 1952), followed by the drama ''
Affair with a Stranger'' (1953), in which she was billed under her birth name.
Douglas garnered publicity when she married film producer and mobster
Pat DiCicco, former husband of
Thelma Todd and
Gloria Vanderbilt, in 1952. The couple divorced in 1960 after eight years of marriage. Douglas subsequently married
Major League Baseball player
Hank Greenberg in 1966, after which she went by the name Mary Jo Greenberg. She remained married to him until his death in 1986. She died in Los Angeles in 2017.
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