Lamour Dorothy , ( 1914-1996) (dossier 41372)
In addition to being Miss New Orleans in 1931, Dorothy Lamour worked as a Chicago elevator operator; band vocalist for her first husband, band leader Herbie Kaye; and radio performer. In 1936 she donned her soon-to-be-famous sarong for her debut at Paramount, Hula, fille de la brousse (1936), and continued to play female Tarzan-Crusoe-Gauguin-girl-with make-up parts through the war years and beyond. The most famous of these was in the popular Bob Hope/Bing Crosby "Road" pictures - a strange combination of adventure, slapstick, ad-libs and Hollywood inside jokes. Of these she said, "I was the happiest and highest-paid straight woman in the business." As she aged, however, the quality of her films dropped. Among her serious films were Johnny Apollo (1940) and A Medal for Benny (1945).
- IMDb Mini Biography By: Ed Stephan <stephan@cc.wwu.edu>
1. robe rouge sur chaise à barreaux ( découpée d’une revue des années ’50 environ) —//
2. robe de chambre blanche près arbre de Noël avec cadeau ( id. réf.) —//
3. vrai photo noir et blanc avec fleura corsage —//
4. 3 photos intérieur de sa maison - sur une page revue Le Lundi 31 déc. 88 —//
5. - découpure avec manteau gabardine (La Presse 20 février 1943) —//
6. - découpure photo avec son garçon John Riddely dans La Presse 30 avril 1949 —//
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