
Elaine Shepard
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Elaine Elizabeth Shepard (April 2, 1913 – September 6, 1998) was a Broadway and film actress in the 1930s and 1940s. She was also the author of The Doom Pussy, a semi-fictional account of aviation in the Vietnam War. Shepard's first film appearance was in the 1936 Republic serial Darkest Africa, in which she played Valerie Tremaine, the heroine of the film. This was followed with a series of leading roles in other minor films, such as You Can't Fool Your Wife, a 1940 comedy starring Lucille Ball. She then had several minor roles in major films, including playing a secretary in Topper and uncredited roles in Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo and the 1946 Ziegfeld Follies. A more prominent role came in Seven Days Ashore, a musical in which she plays the principal love interest for the band of sailors on shore leave. Shepard also had some minor appearances on Broadway, including a part in the 1940 Cole Porter musical Panama Hattie. Shepard abandoned acting and turned to freelance journalism. She is best known in this role for her Vietnam War coverage, which became the basis for her 1967 book The Doom Pussy, recounting her experiences with aviators in the early part of the war. This book includes an early use of the phrase "the whole nine yards".
Filmography (14)
MOVIE★ 10.0Bat Men of Africa1966as Valerie Tremaine
MOVIE★ 8.0Fiamme sulla laguna1951as Patricia
MOVIE★ 6.7Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo1944as Girl in Officers' Club (uncredited)
MOVIE★ 4.2Seven Days Ashore1944as Annabelle Rogers
MOVIE★ 6.0The Falcon in Danger1943as Nancy Palmer
MOVIE★ 5.5You Can't Fool Your Wife1940as Peggy
MOVIE★ 7.3There Goes My Heart1938as Customer (uncredited)
MOVIE★ 6.0Professor Beware1938as Anebi
MOVIE★ 7.0Night 'n' Gales1937as Mrs. Hood, Darla's mother
MOVIE★ 6.8Topper1937as Secretary
MOVIE★ 7.0The Fighting Texan1937as Judy Walton
MOVIE★ 7.0Law of the Ranger1937as Evelyn Polk
MOVIE★ 7.0I Cover Chinatown1936as Gloria Watkins
MOVIE★ 8.3Darkest Africa1936as Valerie Tremaine