Sally Forrest (born Katherine Feeney) was an American film, stage and TV actress of the 1940s and 1950s. Forrest began her film career in the 1940s as a chorus dancer in MGM musicals. She made her acting debut in Not Wanted, written and produced by Ida Lupino. The film's controversial subject of unwed motherhood was a raw and unsentimental view of a condition that was rarely explored by Hollywood at that time. Forrest starred in two more Lupino projects, Never Fear and Hard, Fast and Beautiful, as well as other film noir films, including Mystery Street, directed by John Sturges, and the star-studded While the City Sleeps, directed by Fritz Lang. Her musical background and training as a jazz and ballet dancer brought roles in the transitional musicals that rounded off the golden age of MGM; most notable was Excuse My Dust. Most of her films were made under contract to MGM, which prided itself as family entertainment, but RKO, headed by the eccentric and controlling Howard Hughes, prese...
Till the Clouds Roll By
1946
Whirlpool
1950
My Blue Heaven
1950
Bannerline
1951
Mystery Street
1950
Vengeance Valley
1951
Ride The High Iron
1956
While the City Sleeps
1956
Not Wanted
1949
Excuse My Dust
1951
The Strip
1951
Code Two
1953
The Strange Door
1951
The Kissing Bandit
1948
Scene of the Crime
1949
Son of Sinbad
1955
Hard, Fast and Beautiful!
1951
Take Me Out to the Ball Game
1949
Dancing in the Dark
1949
Howard Hughes: His Women and His Movies
2000
Never Fear
1950
Mr. Belvedere Goes to College
1949
Are You With It?
1948
Flame of Youth
1949