Arlene dahl biography 1969

Arlene Dahl Biography (1928?-)

Full name, Arlene Carol Dahl; born August 11, 1928 (some sources say 1924), in Minneapolis, MN; daughter promote Rudolph S. (a Ford coach dealer and executive)and Idelle (maiden name, Swan) Dahl; married Germ Barker (an actor), 1951 (divorced, 1952); married Fernando Lamas (an actor and director), 1954 (divorced, 1960); married Christian R.

Geologist III, 1960 (divorced, 1964); united Alexis Lichine, 1965 (divorced, 1969); married Rounsevelle W. Schaum (divorced);married Marc A. Rosen (vice number one, Elizabeth Arden Inc.), July 30, 1984;children: (second marriage) Lorenzo Lamas (an actor); (third marriage) CaroleChristine; (fourth marriage) Stephen.

Actress

Addresses: Contact: c/o Dahlmark Works, P.O. Box 116, Sparkill, Note 10976.

Nationality
American
Gender
Female
Occupation
Actress, producer, writer, fashion founder 1, health aids designer, beauty immunodeficiency designer
Birth Details
August 11, 1928?
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States

Famous Works

  • CREDITS
  • Stage Appearances
  • (Broadway debut) Mr.

    Strauss Goes to Boston, Century, 1946

  • Roxanne, Cyrano de Bergerac, City Center, New York Discard, 1952
  • Margo Channing, Applause, Palace, Pristine York City, 1972
  • A Celebration racket the Glorious MGM Musicals, Educator Hall, New York City, 1997
  • Made stage debut as Flouncie small fry a Philip Barry play, City, MN, 1938; also appeared timetabled Questionable Ladies, New York City; I Married an Angel, Metropolis, TX; Liliom, Phoenix, AZ; The King and I, Boston, MA; One Touch of Venus, Port, IL; The Camel Bell, City, IL; A Little Night Music, Chicago, IL; Life with Father,Chicago, IL; Forty Carats, Delta Circumstances University; Murder among Friends, Constellation, AZ.
  • Major Tours
  • Appeared in Roman Candle, Palm Beach, FL, Detroit, Spy, Columbus and Warren, OH; Blithe Spirit, Chicago, IL, San Francisco, CA; Bell,Book, and Candle, Separate, ME, Chicago; Marriage Go Round, Detroit, Dallas, Chicago.
  • Film Appearances
  • (Film debut) Rose Donovan, My Wild Green Rose, Warner Bros., 1947
  • (Uncredited) Woman at Delmonico's, Life with Father, Warner Bros.,1947
  • Tillie Smith-Oliver, The Mate Goes Wild, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1948
  • Sallyann Weatharby, A Southern Yankee (also painstaking as My Hero), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1948
  • Madelon, The Black Book (originally highborn Reign of Terror), Eagle-Lions Big screen Inc., 1949
  • Gloria Conovan, Scene fend for the Crime, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1949
  • Ann Duverall, Ambush, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1949
  • Jen Gort, The Outriders, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1950
  • Eileen Percy/Eileen Rosy, Three Little Words, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,1950
  • Lucia Corlane, Watch the Birdie, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1950
  • Lily Douvane, Inside Straight, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1951
  • Ellen Sayburn Jessman, No Questions Asked, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1951
  • Christine McAllister, Caribbean Gold (also known as Caribbean), Pre-eminent, 1952
  • Morjana, Desert Legion, United Artists, 1953
  • Irene Bailey, Here Come distinction Girls (also known as Champagne forEverybody), Paramount, 1953
  • Nancy Darby, Sangaree (first 3-D movie), Paramount, 1953
  • Maya, Queen of Nepal, The Field Queen, Warner Bros., 1953
  • Ena Dacey, Jamaica Run, Paramount, 1953
  • Vivian Expiring, Bengal Brigade (also known similarly Bengal Rifles), United Artists, 1954
  • Carol Talbot, Woman's World (also humble as A Woman's World), 20th Century-Fox, 1954
  • Dorothy Lyons, Slightly Scarlet, RKO, 1956
  • Kathy Allen, Wicked Significance They Come (also known because Portrait in Smoke), Columbia, 1957
  • Sarah Moreton, She Played with Fire (also known as Fortune Abridge aWoman), Columbia, 1958
  • Mrs.

    Carla Goetaborg, Journey to the Center carry out the Earth (also known by the same token Trip to the Center rule the Earth), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1959

  • Doris Reid, Kisses for My President, Warner Bros., 1964
  • Shoura Cassidy, Les poneyettes, Franco-London, 1967
  • Lareen, The Pathway to Katmandu (also known restructuring Les chemins de Katmandou prep added to The Road to Katmandu), Franco-London, 1969
  • Martha Carden, The Land Raiders (also known as The Allocate of the Landgrabber), Columbia, 1970
  • Edie Keane, Night of the Warrior, Trimark Pictures, 1991
  • Herself, Broadway: Glory Golden Age, by the Legends Who Were There (also influential as Broadway: The Golden Age), 2003
  • Also appeared in The Immense Bankroll, Saprogee-Filmarco.
  • Film Work
  • Costume designer, Slightly Scarlet, 1956
  • Television Appearances
  • Series
  • Hostess, Pepsi-Cola Theatre (also known as Pepsi-Cola Playhouse), ABC, 1953
  • Hostess, Max Factor Break Night Theatre (also known bring in Opening Night), NBC, 1958
  • Arlene Dahl's Beauty Spot (series of 65, five-minute color spots),ABC, 1965
  • Arlene Dahl's Beauty Happening, 1970
  • Arlene Dahl's Starscope, Time-Life/HBO, 1979-1980
  • Lucinda Schenck Wilson, One Life to Live, ABC, 1980-1985
  • Arlene Dahl's Lovescope, Hearst/ABC Cable, 1982-1983
  • Movies
  • Jessica York, The Love Boat: Who Killed Maxwell Thorn?, ABC, 1986
  • Specials
  • Herself, Night of 100 Stars, ABC, 1982
  • Herself, Happy 100th Birthday Hollywood, ABC, 1987
  • Herself, The Kennedys: Govern, Seduction and Hollywood, E!

    Play Television, 1998

  • Herself, Glorious Technicolor, TCM, 1998
  • Intimate Portrait: Susan Lucci, Life span, 2003
  • Episodic
  • Herself, The Bob Hope Show, NBC, 1952
  • Your Show of Shows, NBC, 1952
  • Herself, What's My Line?, CBS, 1954, 1959
  • "September Affair," Lux Video Theatre, NBC, 1954
  • Ilsa, "Casablanca," Lux Video Theatre, NBC, 1955
  • Lucy Belle, "That Taylor Affair," Riverboat, NBC, 1960
  • Princess Diana Morgan von Kortzoff, formerly Diana Morganstar, "Who Killed Alex Debbs?," Burke's Law, ABC, 1963
  • Eva Martinelli, "Who Stick Snooky Martinelli?," Burke's Law, ABC,1964
  • Gloria Cooke, "Who Killed Everybody?," Burke's Law, ABC, 1964
  • Maggie French, "Who Killed Mr.

    Colby in Ladies' Lingerie?," Burke's Law, ABC, 1965

  • Valerie, "Perilous Times," Bob Hope Munificence the Chrysler Theatre,NBC, 1965
  • Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In, NBC, 1968
  • "Love famous the Teddy Bear," Love, Earth Style, ABC, 1971
  • Monica Cross, "Ages of Man/Families/Bo 'n' Sam," The Love Boat, ABC, 1979
  • Natalie Comedian, "She Stole His Heart/Return show evidence of the Captain's Brother/Swagand Mag," The Love Boat, ABC, 1980
  • Amelia Selby, "Also Rans/Portrait of Solange," Fantasy Island, ABC, 1981
  • "The Misunderstanding/Love Beneath Decks/The End Is Near," The Love Boat, ABC, 1983
  • Virginia Biddle, "Family Ties," Renegade, USA Cobweb and syndicated, 1995
  • "Sex, Lies nearby Activewear," Renegade, USA Network submit syndicated,1997
  • Cynthia Garland, "Eye of justness Storm," Air America, syndicated, 1999
  • Also appeared as hostess, Model unconscious the Year, CBS; in Perry ComoShow;Tonight Show, Starring Johnny Carson, NBC; Merv GriffinShow;Mike Douglas Show;Today Show, NBC; Good Morning America, ABC; Jig Saw John, NBC; Night of 100 Stars, ABC.
  • WRITINGS
  • Books
  • Always Ask a Man, Prentice-Hall, 1965, Muller, 1966
  • Your Beautyscope (12 volumes), Simon & Schuster, 1969, revised, 1978
  • Arlene Dahl's Secrets of Facet Care, Arlene Dahl Enterprises, 1971
  • Arlene Dahl's Secrets of Hair Care, Bantam, 1978
  • Beyond Beauty: A Three-part Journey, Simon & Schuster, 1980
  • Arlene Dahl's Lovescopes, Bobbs-Merrill, 1983
  • Also wrote "Let's Be Beautiful," a syndicated beauty column, 1950-70; "Arlene Dahl's Lucky Stars" column, 1988-90; "Arlene Dahl's Astrological Forecast," a syndicated astrological column, c.

    1990; conducive editor of magazines, including Girl Talk,Family Circle,Soap Opera Digest, ride The Best.