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Valora Noland

Valora Noland was an American actress who gained recognition for her film and television roles in the 1960s. She transitioned to photography and writing later in her career. Noland's acting credits include appearances in popular television series such as "The Wild Wild West," "Star Trek," and "The Man from U.N.C.L.E." While details about her photography and writing work are less readily available, these pursuits marked a significant shift in her career after her acting work in the 1960s. Her diverse talents allowed her to contribute to both the entertainment industry and the arts.

December 8, 1941: Birth of Valora Noland

Valora Noland was born Valor Baum on December 8, 1941, in Seattle.

1943: Move to Santa Cruz

In 1943, Valora Noland's family relocated from Seattle to the countryside near Santa Cruz, California.

1959: Decision to pursue acting

Around 1959, Valora Noland decided to pursue a career in acting.

1961: Role in "The Rifleman"

In 1961, Valora Noland had a minor role in an episode of the TV western "The Rifleman" titled "High Country".

1963: Film Debut in "Beach Party"

Valora Noland made her film debut in 1963 with a role in the movie "Beach Party".

1964: Role in "Summer Children" and "Muscle Beach Party"

In 1964, Valora Noland acted in the independent film "Summer Children" and "Muscle Beach Party". "Summer Children" was never officially released.

1965: Role in "The Passionate Strangers"

In 1965, Valora Noland was cast as the unfaithful wife in "The Passionate Strangers," a Philippine production.

March 27, 2022: Death of Valora Noland

Valora Noland passed away on March 27, 2022.