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Vitina Marcus
Born (1937-03-01) March 1, 1937 (age 87)
Occupation(s)Television and Film actress
Years active1957–1970
SpouseSteve Gravers (1958-1960) [1] George Graham (1971-1979)
PartnerRory Calhoun
ChildrenAthena Marcus Calhoun (b. 1959)[2]
Giuliano Graham (b. 1973)
Websitewww.vitinamarcus.com

Vitina Marcus (born March 1, 1937 in Brooklyn, New York) is an American actress of Sicilian and Jewish descent. Her parents were Rose and Frank Marcus, and her Sicilian grandmother was named Vitina.

Career

Ms. Marcus was a student of Lee Strasberg. She appeared in numerous television shows throughout the 1950s and '60s, sometimes billed as Dolores Vitina. She was cast in Irwin Allen's 1960 production of The Lost World, as well as Taras Bulba with Tony Curtis and Yul Brynner. Notably she appeared in two episodes of Lost in Space as "The Green Lady", Dr. Smith's most persistent and verdant admirer. She also appeared in Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, Have Gun Will Travel as Della White Cloud, an Apache princess, including the second-season episode "Return of the Phantom", and in episodes 24 & 26 of The Time Tunnel, "Chase Through Time" and "Attack Of The Barbarians". She starred in the TV series, Gunsmoke episode, "The Squaw" as Natacea (1961). In 1962, she portrayed the role of Wahkshum, in the episode "The Peddler", of CBS's Rawhide.

Personal Life

She gave birth to a daughter, Athena, and a son, Giuliano.[3] Marcus left Hollywood in the late 1960s. She now resides in Las Vegas and is involved in real estate.[4] Her daughter with actor Rory Calhoun, Athena "Kiki" Marcus Calhoun, was voted "The World's Most Beautiful Showgirl" in 1987, and received "The Key To The City Of Las Vegas". Athena was also the weekly segment talk show host of Solid POI's Las Vegas Then & Now on radio station KLAV 1230 AM.[citation needed]

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