Iris Meredith
female

Born on June 03, 1915 (110 years old)
Passed Away on January 22, 1980
From Sioux City, Iowa, USA
Known for Acting
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Iris Meredith (June 3, 1915 in Sioux City, Iowa – January 22, 1980) was a B-movie actress of the 1930s and 1940s film era. She starred mostly in heroine roles, in westerns. Born as Marie Shunn, Meredith began her film career in the early 1930s, often starring in film serials while on contract with Columbia Pictures. Her best-known roles were in the 1938 serial The Spider's Web, and in the 1939 serial Overland with Kit Carson. In 1940 she starred in the serial The Green Archer, as well as in several westerns opposite Charles Starrett, Bill Elliott, and Bob Allen. Most of her films were with Starrett, from 1936 through 1940, most notably Riders of the Black River and Spoilers of the Range. Her career slowed mid-way through the 1940s. In 1941 she starred in The Son of Davy Crockett with Bill Elliott, and Caught in the Act opposite Henry Armetta. In 1942 she starred alongside Dave O'Brien in The Texas Rangers Take Over. Her last credited role was the 1943 film The Kid Rides Again, in which she starred opposite Buster Crabbe. She had one uncredited role afterward, in the 1951 film Chain of Circumstance. She married television director Abby Berlin, and retired from acting shortly thereafter. In total, she starred in over 50 films, 32 of which were westerns.
Cast Credits
- 1943
- 1942
- 1941
- 1940
- 1939
Those High Grey Walls
as
Mary MacAuley
1939
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First Offenders
as
Mary Kent
1939
The Man from Sundown
as
Barbara Kellogg
1939
Texas Stampede
as
Joan Cameron
1939
Outpost of the Mounties
as
Norma Daniels
1939
Spoilers of the Range
as
Madge Patterson
1939
Western Caravans
as
Joyce Thompson
1939
Two-Fisted Rangers
as
Betty Webster
1939
Overland with Kit Carson
as
Carmelita Gonzalez
1939
Riders of Black River
as
Linda Holden
1939
The Taming of the West
as
Pepper Jenkins
1939
The Thundering West
as
Helen Patterson
1939
- 1938
- 1937
- 1936
- 1935