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  1. Dorothy Lamour. Dorothy Lamour nel 1940. Dorothy Lamour, pseudonimo di Mary Leta Dorothy Slaton ( New Orleans, 10 dicembre 1914 – Los Angeles, 22 settembre 1996 ), è stata un' attrice e cantante statunitense .

  2. High, Wide And Handsome (1937) -- (Movie Clip) The Things I Want Our first look at Dorothy Lamour as singer Molly (working at her Paramount home, age 22, months before her star-making performance in the Samuel Goldwyn/John Ford spectacle The Hurricane), with a song written for the picture by Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein II, in 1859 Pennsylvania, with Alan Hale as evil interloping railroad ...

  3. Dorothy Lamour was born on December 10, 1914 in the charity ward of the New Orleans East Hospital. Her real name was Mary Leta Dorothy Slaton, and her parents worked as waiters. They were so poor that when Lamour needed a dress for a high school dance, Lamour’s crafty and clever mom made one out of curtains. But that was just the beginning.

  4. Lamour, Dorothy (1914–1996)American actress, well known for her "Road" films. Born Mary Leta Dorothy Kaumeyer on December 10, 1914, in New Orleans, Louisiana; died on September 22, 1996, in Los Angeles, California; married Herbie Kaye (an orchestra leader), on May 10, 1935 (divorced 1939); married William Ross Howard II (a businessman), on April 7, 1943 (died 1978); chi Source for ...

  5. Dorothy Lamour (właśc. Mary Leta Dorothy Slaton; ur. 10 grudnia 1914 w Nowym Orleanie, zm. 22 września 1996 w Los Angeles) – amerykańska aktorka filmowa, teatralna i telewizyjna. Filmografia. Footlight Parade (1933) The Stars Can't Be Wrong (1936) ...

  6. Biografi. Dorothy Lamour blev 1931 Miss New Orleans, arbetade som elevator operator (hisskötare på ett varuhus) i Chicago, medverkade i radioshower i Los Angeles och var orkestervokalist, bland annat i Herbie Kayes orkester innan hon upptäcktes av Hollywood. Genombrottet kom direkt vid 22 års ålder i första filmen Djungelflickan (The ...

  7. Lamour had French Louisianan, Spanish and Irish descent. Her parents’ marriage lasted only a few years, with her mother re-marrying to Clarence Lambour, and Dorothy took his last name. The marriage also ended in divorce when Dorothy was a teenager. The family finances were so desperate that when she was 15, she forged her mother’s name to a document that authorized her to drop out of ...