Trivia
Inger acted as a judge on the Hugh O'Brien Acting Awards Competition.
Her co-judges were Greer Garson, Dorothy Manners, James Coburn, Bill
Cosby, and Charlton Heston.
Some of Inger's Adresses
When she migrated to New York in 1951, she lived at a walk
up apartment at Madison Avenue and 91st Street.
During her early days in Hollywood, she lived at 1623 N.
Martel, Los Angeles, CA.
Her final address was 8000 Woodrow Wilson Drive, where she was found
dead.
Her last agent was Mr. Wilt Melnick of the Chasin-Park-Citron
Agency.
Inger was scheduled for a new series, called The Most Deadly
Game (originally to be called Zig Zag), with Ralph Bellamy and
George Maharis, about highly trained criminologists. After Inger's death,
Yvette Mimieux took over the role, but the show folded within three months
Her Co-Stars
Inger was on screen with many of the most well-known actors and actresses of her time. Many of her co-stars are now considered icons of the film industry. They include:
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Anthony Quinn
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George Hamilton
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Mel Ferrer
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Henry Fonda
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George Peppard
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Harry Belafonte
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James Stewart
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Eric Braeden
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James Mason
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Richard Widmark
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Dean Martin
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Rod Steiger
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Burt Reynolds
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Rod McDowall
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Charlton Heston
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Glenn Ford
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Bing Crosby
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Clint Eastwood
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Yul Brynner
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Irene Pappas
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Claire Bloom
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Charles Boyer
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Lorne Greene
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Orson Welles
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E.G. Marshall
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George Segal
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Don Nelson
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Don Murray
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Peter Falk
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Walter Pidgeon
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Inclinette publicity from TV Guide
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Farmer's Daughter toon
from TV Guide / Daily Variety
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Autographed picture
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