Eleanor Stewart
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Eleanor Stewart (February 2, 1913 – July 4, 2007) was an American film actress of the 1930s and 1940s. She appeared mostly in western films.
Initially on contract with MGM, Stewart eventually worked freelance for various studios, starring often as the heroine opposite Bob Steele, Tex Ritter, Jack Randall, Bob Custer, Ken Maynard and Tom Keene, among others. She is probably best known for her role in the serial The Fighting Devil Dogs, which was released throughout 1938. During the 1940s she did three Hopalong Cassidy films. Stewart was also a voice actor and a writer.
Retiring from film in the 1940s, Stewart had no acting roles until 1979, when she played a small role in the film The Orphan.
Eleanor Stewart died from complications of Alzheimer's disease at the age of 94.

Arizona Days

Torpedo of Doom

Pirates on Horseback

Riders of the Timberline

Mystery Man

Trapped by G-Men

The Orphan

Red Lights Ahead

The Gun Ranger

Where Trails Divide

Range Defenders

The Fighting Devil Dogs

Flaming Lead

Men of San Quentin

The Mexicali Kid

Waterloo Bridge

The Painted Trail

Headin' for the Rio Grande

Eternally Yours

The Rangers Step In

Rolling Caravans

Stagecoach Days

Santa Fe Rides

Robin Hood, Jr.

Silver Queen

The Great Man's Lady

Pacific Blackout

West Point Widow

Headline Crasher
