Diana Lewis (1919-1997), American movie actress, long married to William Powell; ingenue in a score of films between 1934 and 1943
She was given a prominent ingenue role in her first feature Ice Palace, a top-budget 143-minute generational saga based on the Edna Ferber novel which dramatized the lives and families of the pioneers who settled and developed Alaska between World War I and statehood.
In mid-2007, she was chosen by director Jan Dunn for the leading ingenue role in her independently-produced feature, The Calling.
At the same time, co-star billing is given to Anne Gwynne, Universal ingenue whose role does not develop until the middle of the serial.
Upon moving to Los Angeles, California, she landed the ingenue role of Valerie Breslaus in the 1975 motion picture The Hindenburg directed by Robert Wise.
As a child performer, and later as an ingenue star of the stage, Fischer, from Missouri Valley, Iowa, was widely regarded in stock company groups of the Pacific Coast.
When Little Feat re-grouped Sam's voice became even more evident on songs like "The Ingenue" (from Representing the Mambo) and "Romance Without Finance" and "That's A Pretty Good Love" (from Ain't Had Enough Fun).
She appeared as a teenage ingénue singer in two 1961 teen-oriented movies, Teenage Millionare (starring Jimmy Clanton) and Twist Around the Clock (featuring Clay Cole).