Betta St. John was originally named Betty Jean Striegler and was born in Hawthorne , California
Betta St. John, the actress who had a successful career spanning Broadway and movies, passed away at the age of 93.
She died on June 23 due to natural causes at an assisted living facility in England, as confirmed by her son Roger Grant, who is a TV producer.
St. John, originally named Betty Jean Striegler, was born in
Hawthorne, California, and began acting at a young age of 10 with the 1939
movie Destry Rides Again, in which she acted alongside Marlene Dietrich.
Her
"first grown-up" role in a movie came in 1953's Dream Wife, where Betta St.
John portrayed a Middle Eastern princess engaged to a businessman played by
Cary Grant.
In 1957, she appeared in Tarzan and the Lost Safari,
the first Tarzan movie shot in color, playing a plane crash survivor.
She returned to the Tarzan franchise in 1960 in Tarzan the
Magnificent. Besides acting, St. John was also a singer and dancer. She was
married to English actor-singer Peter Grant from 1952 until his death in
1992.
St. John resided in London for many years and appeared in
several UK movies, including horror flicks Corridors of Blood and Horror
Hotel.
In 2019, St. John was honored with an induction into the
Hawthorne Hall of Fame. Her later years were spent residing in England.
St.
John is survived by her son Roger Grant, as well as her daughters, Karen and
Deanna, and her grandchildren, Kristen, Matt, Drew, and Michael.