Diane McBain, Elvis Presley’s ‘Spinout’ costar and ‘Batman’ actress, dead at 81
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Diane McBain, a '60s actress, famously worked with Elvis Presley in 1966’s “Spinout," when she battled it out for the singer's affection. She later appeared in "Batman" as Pinky Pinkston.
"She was a wonderful person and friend," said Michaud, who co-wrote her 2014 memoir "Famous Enough." "I will miss her terribly." Stephanie Nolasco covers entertainment at Foxnews.com.
McBain was born in Cleveland on May 18, 1941. She moved with her family to Glendale, California in 1944. During a theater performance at Glendale High School, McBain was discovered by a talent scout when she was 17. On her 18th birthday, she was signed by Warner Bros. to a seven-year contract.
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