Yvonne Clech was born on June 3, 1920 in Moustéru, Côtes-d'Armor, France. She was an actress, known for Zazie dans le métro (1960), Le tracassin ou Les plaisirs de la ville (1961) and Au théâtre ce soir (1966). She died on February 25, 2010 in Paris, France.
Yvonne Cortell is known for Heavenly Bodies! (1963).
Yvonne Cowell is an actress, known for Ruben Guthrie (2015).
Yvonne Cox is known for Hold the Dark (2018), Let Him Go (2020) and El Chicano (2018).
Yvonne Joyce Craig was born on May 16, 1937 in Taylorville, Illinois. As a young teenager, Yvonne showed such promise as a dancer that she was accepted to Denham's Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo. Her training progressed until she left the company in 1957 over a disagreement on casting changes. She moved to Los Angeles hoping to continue her dancing, but was soon cast in movies. At first, Yvonne had small roles in movies such as Gidget (1959) and The Gene Krupa Story (1959). After that, her film career just bumped along. As Yvonne was dating Elvis Presley at the time, she did have a supporting role in the two Elvis movies, It Happened at the World's Fair (1963) and Kissin' Cousins (1964). But her fame would come with the cult television series Batman (1966) in which she played Commissioner Gordon's daughter, Barbara. Her secret identity was Batgirl and as the Commissioner's daughter, she had access to all the calls of trouble taking place in Gotham City. Her character, Batgirl, was part of the 1967-68 season, which was the end of the run for the series. After Batman (1966), she also appeared on other television series such as Star Trek (1966) and The Six Million Dollar Man (1974). As her career wound down, Yvonne went into the real estate business. Yvonne Craig died at age 78 of breast cancer at her home in Pacific Palisades, California on August 17, 2015.
Yvonne DeleonGuerrero Bennett was born on the island of Guam and raised on the island of Saipan in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, also known as Northern Mariana Islands (NMI). Growing up Yvonne was always into sports as she eventually became a member of the NMIs national teams for basketball and track & field. Yvonne found her passion for acting at a young age but didn't fully pursue it until after graduating from college. Yvonne is known for Love,Kennedy (2017) and Stalker (2019). She resides in Utah.
Yvonne D'Alpra was born in 1938 in Lambeth, London, England, UK. She is an actress and producer, known for Attack the Block (2011), Goodnight Sweetheart (1993) and The Office (2001).
Yvonne De Carlo was born Margaret Yvonne Middleton on September 1, 1922 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. She was three when her father abandoned the family. Her mother turned to waitressing in a restaurant to make ends meet--a rough beginning for an actress who would, one day, be one of Hollywood's elite. Yvonne's mother wanted her to be in the entertainment field and enrolled her in a local dance school and also saw that she studied dramatics. Yvonne was not shy in the least. She was somewhat akin to Colleen Moore who, like herself, entertained the neighborhood with impromptu productions. In 1937, when Yvonne was 15, her mother took her to Hollywood to try for fame and fortune, but nothing came of it and they returned to Canada. They came back to Hollywood in 1940, where Yvonne would dance in chorus lines at night while she checked in at the studios by day in search of film work. After appearing in unbilled parts in three short films, she finally got a part in a feature. Although the film Harvard, Here I Come! (1941) was quite lame, Yvonne glowed in her brief appearance as a bathing beauty. The rest of 1942 and 1943 saw her in more uncredited roles in films that did not quite set Hollywood on fire. In The Deerslayer (1943), she played Wah-Tah. The role did not amount to much, but it was much better than the ones she had been handed previously. The next year was about the same as the previous two years. She played small parts as either secretaries, someone's girlfriend, native girls or office clerks. Most aspiring young actresses would have given up and gone home in defeat, but not Yvonne. She trudged on. The next year, started out the same, with mostly bit parts, but later that year, she landed the title role in Salome, Where She Danced (1945) for Universal Pictures. While critics were less than thrilled with the film, it was at long last her big break, and the film was a success for Universal. Now she was rolling. Her next film was the western comedy Frontier Gal (1945) as Lorena Dumont. After a year off the screen in 1946, she returned in 1947 as Cara de Talavera in Song of Scheherazade (1947), and many agreed that the only thing worth watching in the film was Yvonne. Her next film was the highly regarded Burt Lancaster prison film Brute Force (1947). Time after time, Yvonne continued to pick up leading roles, in such pictures as Slave Girl (1947), Black Bart (1948), Casbah (1948) and River Lady (1948). She had a meaty role in Criss Cross (1949), a gangster movie, as the ex-wife of a hoodlum. At the start of the 1950s, Yvonne enjoyed continued success in lead roles. Her talents were again showcased in movies such as The Desert Hawk (1950), Silver City (1951) and Scarlet Angel (1952). Her last film in 1952 was Hurricane Smith (1952), a picture most fans and critics agree is best forgotten. In 1956, she appeared in the film that would immortalize her best, The Ten Commandments (1956). She played Sephora, the wife of Moses (Charlton Heston). The film was, unquestionably, a super smash, and is still shown on television today. Her performance served as a springboard to another fine role, this time as Amantha Starr in Band of Angels (1957). In the late 1950s and early 1960s, Yvonne appeared on such television series as Bonanza (1959) and The Virginian (1962). With film roles drying up, she took the role of Lily Munster in the smash series The Munsters (1964). However, she still was not completely through with the big screen. Appearances in such films as McLintock! (1963), The Power (1968), The Seven Minutes (1971) and La casa de las sombras (1976) kept her before the eyes of the movie-going public. Yvonne De Carlo died at age 84 of natural causes on January 8, 2007 in Woodland Hills, California.
Yvonne De Lavallade was born on January 1, 1930 in Los Angeles, California, USA. She is an actress, known for South Pacific (1958). She was previously married to Milton Davis.
Latina and Native American actress, Yvonne DeLaRosa first hit Hollywood radar when famed comedy director, Betty Thomas cast her as the series lead in the 20th Century Fox pilot "Senor White" opposite comedian Ron White, beating out every star name in Hollywood. Not bad for one of her first auditions. Soon after she was heralded as the "New wave of Latino talent" by Jimmy Smits during her years as a National Hispanic Foundation For The Arts Honoree in Washington DC. Since then Yvonne Delarosa has steadily risen to become a recognized and respected film, television and theater actress in Hollywood. A true LA native, Delarosa began studying theater at the age of 5 and was a graduate of the high school for the performing arts at Hollywood High, where she grew up under the glow of the Hollywood sign. Upon graduating she was accepted into the prestigious UCLA Theater film and Television program where she earned her BA in directing and her MFA in screenwriting. During her years at UCLA, DeLaRosa had the honor of performing at the Geffen theatre with legendary actor, Jeff Corey, who after becoming black listed in the 1950's became one of the top acting teachers in America, mentoring such actors as James Dean, Jack Nicholson, Robin Williams, Rita Moreno and Cher to name a few. DeLaRosa was his final beloved student before passing away in 2002. Since her breakout role in "Senor White", DeLaRosa has starred in a slew of films and television series, including the remake of "Helter Skelter", opposite Jeremy Davies, several westerns including Desolation Canyon", opposite Stacy Keach, and Sierra Nevada Gun Fight opposite Jon Savage and Michael Madsen. Her repertoire of comedies include "Blue Sombrero", opposite Joaquim DeAlameida, "Final Destination", opposite Eric Roberts and Larry Miller, Benny Bliss & The Disciples of Greatness opposite Courtney Gains and most recently the starring role in Between the Gutter and the Stars which earned her a Best Actress award from the International Latino Short Film Festival. Her latest film had her flexing her acting chops with Sean Astin, Anthony Micheal Hall and award winning legend Bruce Dern in the feature The Lears. In Television, DeLaRosa has also made a lasting impression as a character actress in comedy and drama, including a starring turn in the Imagen Award winning web series Los Americans opposite Esai Morales, Raymond Cruz and Tony Plana, which was heralded as "The best TV series not on TV". DeLaRosa's other impressive television credits include, A&E's Longmire, G.C.B, Law and Order LA, Weeds, How I Met Your Mother, CSI Miami, NCIS, The Closer, King Of Queens, NYPD Blue and many more. DeLaRosa spends her free time as a passionate activist and supporter for social, environmental, animal and wildlife causes, including local efforts to clean up beaches and help in supporting the unhoused and veterans. She is an icon and pioneer in the world of legal cannabis by having created the world's first upscale dispensary and hybrid art gallery in the United States. She resides in Malibu, California with her husband, award winning extremes sports director and surfer Sam Boyer and their baby girl.