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Arlene Francis

Arlene Francis (born Arlene Francis Kazanjian) was known as a panelist on the popular What's My Line? television show for its 25-year run. She was one of the busiest personalities on television in the 1950s - at one point, she was host of Home, a daytime magazine program, on NBC five days a week, mistress of ceremonies of Talent Patrol on ABC on Thursday nights and panelist on What's My Line? on CBS on Sunday nights.

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  • Born In Boston, Massachusetts, USA
  • Born October 20, 1907
  • Died May 31, 2001
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Fedora

1978
as Newscaster

All My Sons

1948
as Sue Bayliss

Garbo Talks

1984
as Herself

Murders in the Rue Morgue

1932
as Woman of the Streets

The Thrill of It All

1963
as Mrs. Fraleigh

Too Much Johnson

1938
as Mrs. Dathis

One, Two, Three

1961
as Phyllis MacNamara

Stage Door Canteen

1943
as Arlene Francis

What's My Line At 25

1975
as Self - Co-Host

Harvey

1972
as Betty Chumley