Mala Powers, actress, 76
'Outrage' performer was an RKO contract player
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Funeral services will be held Friday, June 15 at 2:30 p.m. at Forest Lawn, Hollywood Hills, Old North Church.
She was born Mary Ellen Powers in San Francisco to journalist parents who moved to Hollywood after losing their jobs. The girl began training as an actress at an early age and at 11 played in a Bowery Boys movie, "Tough as They Come."
At 19, Powers appeared opposite Ferrer in "Cyrano de Bergerac," which won him an Oscar. Also in 1950 she starred as a rape victim in "Outrage," directed by Ida Lupino. The film created a minor sensation because rape had never been treated frankly on the screen due to the industry's self-censorship.
Howard Hughes was impressed by Powers' performances and placed her under contract at RKO. Among her films: "Edge of Doom," "Rose of Cimarron," "City Beneath the Sea," "City That Never Sleeps," "Bengazi" and "Storm Rider."
Powers' movie career dwindled in the late 1950s, but she remained active in radio, stage and television.
In her later years, Powers became a teacher of acting, and appeared at major universities across the country. In 2002, she made her final stage appearance in "Mr. Shaw Goes to Hollywood" at the Laguna Playhouse.
Powers is survived by a son.
Donations may be made to the Christian Community, 11030 La Maida St., North Hollywood, CA 91601 or the Anthroposo-phical Foundation of California.








