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Yvonne Ross is an American actress. [1] She played the character of Corrie Turner in the film Fight for Your Life [2]

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  1. Yvonne Ross
  2. Yvonne Ross, Biography, Filmography, Photos – MSN Movies UK
  3. Yvonne Ross – Rotten Tomatoes Celebrity Profile