Ariel Heath Dean (January 1, 1922 – July 21, 1973) was an American actress.[2][3][4] She is best known for appearing in The Leopard Man (1943), The Black Hills Express (1943) and Career Girl (1944).
Ariel Heath | |
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![]() Heath in Career Girl (1944) | |
Born | Ariel Heath Dean[1] (1922-01-01)January 1, 1922 Lexington, Kentucky, U.S. |
Died | July 21, 1973(1973-07-21) (aged 51) |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1942–1945 |
Spouse(s) | Shipley Bayliss (m. 19??; div. 19??) |
Heath was born in Lexington, Kentucky. She was married to Shipley Bayliss. She died in July 1973 in Santa Barbara, California, at the age of 51.[5]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1942 | Here We Go Again | Girl Guide | (uncredited) |
1942 | Seven Days' Leave | Girl | (uncredited) |
1943 | Hitler's Children | Young Matron | (uncredited) |
1943 | Flight for Freedom | Telephone Operator | (uncredited) |
1943 | Ladies' Day | Player's wife | (uncredited) |
1943 | The Falcon Strikes Back | Hotel Guest | (uncredited) |
1943 | This Land Is Mine | (undetermined role) | |
1943 | The Leopard Man | Eloise | (uncredited) |
1943 | Mr. Lucky | Girl | (uncredited) |
1943 | The Black Hills Express | Gale Southern | |
1943 | A Lady Takes a Chance | Flossie | |
1944 | Career Girl | Sue Collins | |
1944 | Machine Gun Mama | The Blonde | |
1945 | The Big Show-Off | Goldie | (uncredited) |
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