Her secretary, Carla Sapon, confirmed the news toThe Hollywood Reporter.
Fleming had her first substantial role inAlfred Hitchcock’sSpellbound, in which she played a nymphomaniac in a mental institution.
Rhonda Fleming was born Marilyn Louis on Aug. 10, 1923, in Hollywood, into an acting family.

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While still a student at Beverly Hills High School, she began working as a film actress.
Selznick put her under contract, which led to her first notable role, inSpellbound.
She then worked opposite Bob Hope inThe Great Lover, a massive hit.
Notably, Fleming appeared opposite Ronald Reagan in four films from 1951 to 1955, includingThe Last OutpostandHong Kong.
Her other notable credits included 1958’sHome Before Dark, 1959’sThe Big Circuswith Victor Mature, and 1980’sThe Nude Bomb.
She semi-retired in the 1960s, focusing on singing and nightclub performances.
After 1975, her screen appearances significantly dwindled.
Later, she set up the Rhonda Fleming Mann Research Fellowship at the City of Hope.