Dorothy Lamour

Description:

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, The Jungle Princess (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).

Overview

Birthday December 10, 1914
Born In New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
Alternative names Cameo , Dorothy & William
Height 165 cm
Spouse/Ex- William Ross Howard III April 7, 1943 - February 15, 1978 (his death),Herbie Kaye May 10, 1935 - April 21, 1939 (divorced)
Parents John Watson Slaton
Children Ridgely Howard

Did you know

Trivia During World War II, she toured the country, selling in excess of $300 million worth of war bonds.
Quotes I made 60 motion pictures and only wore the sarong in about six pictures, but it did become a kind of trademark. And it did hinder me. They expect you to always be the young girl leaning against the palm tree. Why should you want to act?
Nickname The Beautiful One
Salaries $5,000 /week
Trademarks Often wore a floral print wrap-around sarong

Scores

Road to Utopia
1h 30m
7.1
My Favorite Brunette
1h 27m
6.7
Creepshow 2
1h 32m
6
Donovan's Reef
1h 49m
6.7
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