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  1. Marjorie Lane (February 21, 1912 – October 2, 2012) was an American singer of the 1930s. She is best known for providing the singing voice of actress Eleanor Powell 's characters in the movies Born to Dance (1936), Broadway Melody of 1936 , Rosalie (1937), and Broadway Melody of 1938 .

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm1241666Marjorie Lane - IMDb

    Actress. Soundtrack. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Petite, auburn-haired, Kansas-born beauty Marjorie Lane (her real name) is best remembered as the singing voice of dancing icon Eleanor Powell in late 1930s Hollywood, but she actually garnered more personal attention at the time as a popular singing attraction in Los Angeles niteries.

    • Music Department, Actress, Soundtrack
    • February 21, 1912
    • Marjorie Lane
    • October 2, 2012
  3. Mini Bio. Petite, auburn-haired, Kansas-born beauty Marjorie Lane (her real name) is best remembered as the singing voice of dancing icon Eleanor Powell in late 1930s Hollywood, but she actually garnered more personal attention at the time as a popular singing attraction in Los Angeles niteries.

    • February 21, 1912
    • October 2, 2012
  4. 5. Apr. 2020 · Marjorie Lane sings No Strings from the 1935 film Top Hat. Watch her amazing performance and other vintage clips on YouTube.

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  5. 26. Aug. 2013 · Marjorie Lane was a singer who dubbed the voice of Eleanor Powell in several Hollywood musicals in the 1930s. She also married actor Brian Donlevy and had a daughter, but later retired from show business and lived a quiet life.

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  6. 15. Okt. 2012 · Marjorie Lane was a singer who provided the voice for Eleanor Powell in several MGM musicals in the 1930s. She also married actor Brian Donlevy and had a daughter, Judith Ann Donlevy.

  7. www.imdb.com › name › nm7074705Marjorie Lane - IMDb

    Marjorie Lane was born on 2 November 1906 in Amble, Northumberland, England, UK. She was an actress, known for Yellow Sands (1948), Loyalties (1948) and The Followers (1939). She was married to Robert Ralph Beverly or Chew, James Hayter and Herbert G. Hicks. She died in 1988 in Surrey, England, UK.