Strelsa Brown
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Strelsa Brown is an English motion picture actress.
Her film career began with an uncredited part in The Ghosts of Berkeley Square in 1947. Her most noteworthy motion picture credit is Quo Vadis (1951 film). She played the role of Rufia in a movie that earned numerous Academy Award nominations. Other motion pictures in which she appeared include Love I Haven't (1951), Sappho venere di Lesbo (1960), and Romanoff and Juliet (1961).
Brown's true name is Edna Brown Muss. She was married to Henry Muss, an infantry soldier, who was a World War II hero. Muss was killed in action in 1945.
In 1962 Brown claimed that she was owed between $2 and $3 million of a fortune begun by New York builder Isaac Muss, the father of Henry Muss. Brown and Muss had a child named David.
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- Lowell, Massachusetts Sun, Around The World, Saturday, August 4, 1962, Page 10.