Actress Regina Carrol, who appeared in such films as "The Beat Generation," "Viva Las Vegas" and "The Glass Bottom Boat," died at her St. George home Nov. 4 of cancer. She was 49.
The actress, whose real name was Regina Gelfan, also appeared in such television programs as "The Dinah Shore Show," "Route 66" and "Ozzie and Harriet."But she may have been best known for a string of "B" pictures directed by her husband, Al Adam-son.
Among them were "Satan's Sadists," "Man With the Synthetic Brain," "The Female Bunch," "Angels' Wild Women," "Brain of Blood" and "Dracula vs. Frankenstein."
She began her career at age 5, performing in such stage productions as "The Children's Hour," "Wish You Were Here" and "Daddy Long Legs."
Other movie credits included "Two Rode Together," "The Slender Thread" and "From The Terrace."