RHONDA FLEMING

Throughout her career, Rhonda Flemming has appeared in around 40 films, including Alfred Hitchcock’s Spellbound. She is famously known as The Queen of Technicolor due to her bright red hair and fair complexion that easily makes her a standout when Technicolor was first introduced in movies and television. Upon her retirement, Rhonda directed her focus to her involvement in charity and other causes such as healthcare and medical insurance.

In her private life, she was married to Ted Mann, producer and president of the Mander Theater, for 23 years, until his death in January 2001. She is a member of the Advisory Board of Olive Crest Child Abuse Center and Director of World Opportunity International. Together with her husband, she helped establish the Jerusalem Film Academy in Israel. In addition, she created the Rhonda Fleming Mann Fellowship at Hope City Hospital to advance research and treatment related to female cancer.

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