Anne Francis At the same time, probably would not have become a fan if not for "Honey West". My admiration may have developed, in part, from 14 years old when "Honey West" premiered. Although the show lasted one season on ABC in 1965-66, but there was considerable attention to the intelligent care of Francis, sexy and tough character. Emma Peel, played by Diana Rigg in "The Avengers" was even cooler and had more sustained success, but on American television, at least, Honey West came before him. And, as I said, Francis was another good reason to work, and deserved.
She was in "Blackboard Jungle" and "Funny Lady" and made television a more film work, from the 1960's with a classic "Twilight Zone" episode, recurring roles on "Ironside" and other series. Starred in "Honey West" and was active until a few years ago, continue to take the TV in his room 70s.The Times obituary linked above devotes most of its space to "Honey West" series for ABC, where Francisco played a private detective. This somewhat underestimates the rest of his career, which is not entirely fair, since she did a lot of good work elsewhere, even with better performance.
Also reached cult status as one of the stars of "Forbidden Planet", the 1956 film by MGM starring Walter Pidgeon and Leslie Nielsen and using a robot named Rock Robby.Black, Funny Girl and the battle cry. According to IMDB.com, the actress in the role last performance was a 2004 appearance on the CBS series Without a Trace. But it was Forbidden Planet and its role as the daughter of a scientist on a planet inhabited by an alien monster brought to fame in Hollywood Francisco. The film co-starring Walter Pidegon and Leslie Nielsen, who died on November 28, 2010. Francisco also opened with the television series Honey West.