Rita Gam (1927-2016) was an American actress who enjoyed a prolific career in film, television, and theater. Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Gam developed an interest in the performing arts at a young age and began honing her craft through local productions and drama classes. After graduating from the Carnegie Institute of Technology, Gam made her way to New York City, where she quickly established herself as a rising talent on the Broadway stage. Her captivating performances in plays like "The Constant Wife" and "A Hatful of Rain" earned her critical acclaim and brought her to the attention of Hollywood producers. In 1952, Gam made her film debut in the thriller "Side Street," and went on to appear in a variety of notable movies throughout the 1950s and 1960s. Her striking beauty and intense screen presence made her a natural fit for dramatic and film noir-style roles, and she delivered memorable performances in films such as "Sign of the Pagan," "Saadia," and "The Sharkfighters."...
King of Kings
1961
Klute
1971
Night People
1954
Shoot Out
1971
Hannibal
1959
Grace Kelly: The American Princess
1987
Midnight
1989
Saadia
1953
Sign of the Pagan
1954
Such Good Friends
1971
Law and Disorder
1974
Mohawk
1956
Rowing Through
1996
The Story of Noah
1978
No Exit
1962
'Klute' in New York
1971
Sierra Baron
1958
Wild Cats on the Beach
1959
Magic Fire
1955
The Thief
1952
The Gardener
1974
Affair in Sumatra
1956
Love in the Present Tense
1982