M'liss McClure
Helen Francell Coutts (1925–2013), known professionally as '''M'liss McClure''', was an American actress who starred in films and television in the 1940s and 1950s. Originally starring under the name Helen Francell, she chose her official stage name as M'liss McClure in 1948 before featuring in primary roles in films such as the ''Father's Wild Game'' series and ''White Goddess''. She appeared as a guest for a number of promotional events and contests for foodstuffs and the US military. Provided by Wikipedia
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