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- Birth nameRoxanne Louise Grevnin
- Height5′ 7″ (1.70 m)
- A former "Miss Detroit" and WAMPAS Baby Star of 1956, pouty chemist's daughter Roxanne Arlen (born Roxanne Giles) popped up on 1950's and 60's screens as sexy second leads in B-movies and TV episodes. She began her acting training in her teens, taking nightly drama classes at Wayne University. Roxanne was dubbed "The Wiggle" for a trademark walk she claimed to have developed at grade school, and, curiously, found herself unable to 'get rid of' (!). That 'wiggle' certainly got her noticed during her first auditions in Hollywood in 1953. Inevitably, most of her early roles were bit parts. There is not much to say about those, except that Roxanne was decorative enough as assorted unnamed 'girls', 'models' or 'blondes'. She made a breakthrough of sorts on the stage, as the star of the comedy "Who Was That Lady I Saw You With?", written by Norman Krasna. The play first aired in Philadelphia and then opened on Broadway in March 1958, eventually notching up a respectable 208 performances.
Alas, for the remainder of her screen career, Roxanne remained firmly typecast as dumb blondes with easy ways and names like Flo, Dixie or Bootsie. She retired from the screen in 1967 and was last glimpsed recreating her screen role as burlesque house stripper Electra in Gypsy (1962), for a Miami stage production in May 1970.- IMDb Mini Biography By: I.S.Mowis
- SpousesWilliam Fahnley Shafer(January 28, 1969 - February 15, 1989) (her death)Julian Maxwell Snyder Jr,(August 30, 1962 - July 1967) (divorced, 1 child)Milton Richard Gilman(August 6, 1949 - April 4, 1957) (divorced)Red Buttons(1947 - 1949) (divorced)
- Arlen and her third husband, William Shafer, moved to London shortly after they married. As Roxanne Shafer, she later became a playwright.
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