Luana Patten
Luana Patten (July 6, 1938 – May 1, 1996) was an American actress who appeared in films produced by Walt Disney Pictures, such as Song of the South (1946), Fun and Fancy Free (1947), and Melody Time (1948). Later in life, she played roles in television. One of the first two contract players for Walt Disney Studios, she made her debut in Song of the South as a poor white child fascinated by the stories told by Uncle Remus. She made several more films as a child star, then left film for 8 years. She returned as an ingénue in Rock, Pretty Baby! (1956), and followed that by several more films and TV episodes, retiring from Hollywood completely at the end of 1970, except for a brief cameo in the horror film Grotesque (1988). From Wikipedia.
Known For
Credits
- 1997 · The Story Behind Walt Disney's 'Fun and Fancy Free' as Self (archive footage)
- 1988 · Grotesque as Old Lady
- 1968 · Adam-12 as Adeline
- 1968 · They Ran for Their Lives as Barbara Collins
- 1966 · Follow Me, Boys! as Nora White
- 1965 · F Troop as
- 1964 · Daniel Boone as Lucy MacFarland
- 1962 · Shootout at Big Sag as Hannah Hawker
- 1961 · A Thunder of Drums as Tracey Hamilton
- 1961 · The Little Shepherd Of Kingdom Come as Melissa Turner
- 1961 · Go Naked in the World as Yvonne Stratton
- 1960 · The Music Box Kid as Margaret Shaw
- 1960 · Home from the Hill as Libby Halstead
- 1959 · Bonanza as Lorna Medford
- 1959 · The Young Captives as Ann Howel
- 1959 · Rawhide as
- 1958 · The Restless Years as Polly Fisher
- 1958 · Wanted: Dead or Alive as Abbie Fenton
- 1957 · Joe Dakota as Jody Weaver
- 1957 · Perry Mason as Cynthia Perkins
- 1957 · Johnny Tremain as Cilla Lapham
- 1957 · The Liberty Story as
- 1956 · Rock, Pretty Baby as Joan Wright
- 1955 · The Millionaire as Susan Birchard
- 1954 · The Wonderful World of Disney as
- 1948 · So Dear to My Heart as Tildy
- 1948 · Melody Time as Luana Patten
- 1948 · Pecos Bill as Luana
- 1947 · Fun and Fancy Free as Herself
- 1947 · Little Mister Jim as Susie "Missey Choosey" Glenson
- 1946 · Song of the South as Ginny