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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sandra_DorneSandra Dorne - Wikipedia

    Sandra Dorne (born Joan Smith; 19 June 1924 – 25 December 1992) was a British actress. [1] Career. Also known as Sandra Holt, Dorne was often known in the 1950s as the B-film Diana Dors. As a platinum blonde, she was a regular female lead in B-films in the late 1940s and early 1950s. She trained at the Rank Organisation 's "charm school".

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0233893Sandra Dorne - IMDb

    Actress: Holiday Week. British platinum blonde with leads in 1950s, later in supporting roles, but always with special 'presence'. Husky-voiced, "blonde bombshell" was a popular pinup early in her career. Appeared in some 35 films, many teleplays, specialized in mystery, suspense and horror titles.

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  3. Sandra Dorne. Actress: Holiday Week. British platinum blonde with leads in 1950s, later in supporting roles, but always with special 'presence'. Husky-voiced, "blonde bombshell" was a popular pinup early in her career.

    • June 19, 1924
    • December 25, 1992
  4. Sandra Dorne, British actress, as Ruby Baines in the film "Don't Ever Leave Me", circa 1949.

  5. Director: Arthur Crabtree | Stars: Leslie Dwyer, Lisa Daniely, Brian Worth, Sandra Dorne. Votes: 211

  6. 25. Dez. 1992 · Sandra Dorne was a British actress who starred in 35 films and many teleplays, mostly in mystery, suspense and horror genres. She was known for her husky voice, blonde bombshell look and roles in The Third Man, Devil Doll, The House in Marsh Road and more.

  7. 16. Aug. 2021 · British actress Sandra Dorne features among a number of famous British faces in the hugely enjoyable The Iron Petticoat (1956), which starred Bob Hope as a American GI who is ordered to work on...

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