Dolores Faith Explained

Dolores Faith
Birth Name:Dolores Faith Hedges
Birth Date:15 July 1941
Birth Place:Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.
Occupation:Actress
Yearsactive:1961 - 1972
Death Place:Miami, Florida, U.S.

Dolores Faith Hedges (July 15, 1941  - February 15, 1990), better known as Dolores Faith, was an American actress. She is best remembered as the mute girl Zetha in the 1961 science fiction film The Phantom Planet. Her brief career came to an end when she married millionaire James Robert Neal.

Early life

Dolores Faith Hedges was born in Cleveland, Ohio, on July 15, 1941. She was of Hungarian and Italian descent.[1] She lost her hearing at age four from an accident, but it later returned by age eight. A natural blonde, she dyed her hair black to better match her olive skin.[1] She graduated from Alexander Hamilton High School in Los Angeles, California, in 1958. She was a member of the "Sock 'n' Buskin" drama club.

Career

Faith began as a model and as a dance instructor before acting.[1] In 1959, she was given a screen test by Warner Bros. They chose not to hire her because of her resemblance to both Elizabeth Taylor and Grace Kelly. She became a Hollywood Deb Star in 1962, and was featured in Life magazine in 1963.[2] [3]

Faith probably is best remembered for three low-budget science fiction films: The Phantom Planet, The Human Duplicators, and Mutiny in Outer Space. She also appeared in dramas. In V.D., she was a young vixen who gets gonorrhea from the "hero" (who got it from a prostitute). In Wild Harvest, she plays the mistress of a ruthless, womanizing vineyard manager whom she sides against after getting fed up. She was also in Shell Shock, a war drama.

On television, she appeared in episodes of Ripcord, Have Gun - Will Travel, and The Man from U.N.C.L.E., a two-part episode released theatrically as One of Our Spies Is Missing.

Personal life

Faith met Texas millionaire and Maxwell House heir James Robert Neal (1921-2006) and the couple became a regular sight at various public events.[2] In November 1972, they were married in Las Vegas after a long courtship, and she retired from acting.[4] They divorced in April 1977.[2] They remarried years later and remained married until her death.

Death

Most sources state that Faith died in Miami, Florida, on February 15, 1990, at the age of 48. In his book Glamour Girls of Sixties Hollywood: Seventy-Five Profiles, author Tom Lisanti claimed that Faith was alive and living in Florida as of 2006.[1]

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1961 All in a Night's WorkGirl Holding Hands Uncredited
1961The Phantom PlanetZetha
1961Love in a Goldfish BowlPie Throwing GirlUncredited
1961V.D.Kathy Durham
1962Wild HarvestRose
1963RipcordTanya RovagEpisode: "The Last Chapter"
1963Have Gun - Will TravelThe RaniEpisode: "The Caravan"
1964Shell ShockAmerican Girl
1965Honeymoon HotelMrs. FendelmeyerUncredited
1965Mutiny in Outer SpaceFaith Montaine
1965The Human DuplicatorsLisa Dornheimer
1965House of the Black DeathValerie Desard
1966The Man from U.N.C.L.E.Lorelei LancerEpisode: "The Bridge of Lions Affair, Part 1"
1966One of Our Spies Is MissingLorelei Lancer
1966That Tennessee BeatBelle Scofield
1972Summer of '63Kathy Uncredited
Short film, uses footage from 1961 V.D. film

Notes and References

  1. Book: Lisanti, Tom . Glamour Girls of Sixties Hollywood: Seventy-Five Profiles . 77–79 . . 2007 . 978-0786431724.
  2. Web site: Dolores Faith . Glamour Girls of the Silver Screen . December 14, 2015.
  3. Ah, What Sights—Water Sprites! . Don . Ornitz . . April 26, 1963 . 0024-3019.
  4. News: In Hollywood . Dorothy . Manners . . 21 . November 25, 1972.