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Dorothy Lamour

American actress and singer (1914–1996)

Dorothy Lamour (born Mary Leta Dorothy Slaton; December 10, 1914 – September 22, 1996) was an American actress and singer. She is best remembered for having appeared in the Road to... movies, a series of successful comedies starring Bing Crosby and Bob Hope.[1]

Lamour began her career in the 1930s as a big band singer. In 1936, she moved to Hollywood, where she signed with Paramount Pictures. Her appearance as Ulah in The Jungle Princess (1936) brought her fame and marked the beginning of her image as the "Sarong Queen".

In 1940, Lamour made her first Road series comedy film Road to Singapore. The Road series films were popular during the 1940s. The sixth film in the series, Road to Bali, was released in 1952. By this time, Lamour's screen career had begun to wane, and she focused on stage and television work. In 1961, Crosby and Hope teamed for The Road to Hong Kong, but actress Joan Collins was cast as the female lead. Lamour made a brief appearance and sang a song near the end of that film

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Dorothy Lamour

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Born

Mary Leta Dorothy Slaton


(1914-12-10)December 10, 1914

New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.

DiedSeptember 22, 1996(1996-09-22) (aged 81)

Los Angeles, California, U.S.

Resting placeForest Lawn Memorial Park
Occupation
Years active1933–1995
Spouse(s)

Herbie Kay

(m. 1935; div. 1939)​

William Ross Howard III

(m. 1943; died 1978)​
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Dorothy Lamour (born Mary Leta Dorothy Slaton; December 10, 1914 – September 22, 1996) was an American actress and singer. She is best remembered for having appeared in the Road to... movies, a series of successful comedies starring Bing Crosby and Bob Hope.

Lamour began her career in the 1930s as a big band singer. In 1936, she moved to Hollywood, where she signed with Paramount Pictures. Her appearance as Ulah in The Jungle Princess (1936) brought her fame and marked the beginning of her image as the "Sarong Queen".

In 1940, Lamour made her first Road series comedy film Road to Singapore.

Dorothy Lamour

Dorothy Lamour (1914 – 1996)

Biography and Movie Career

Born on December 10, 1914, in New Orleans, Louisiana, Dorothy Lamour came into the world as Mary Leta Dorothy Slaton. Her early life was far from the glamorous image she later embodied on screen. Her father, John Watson Slaton, and mother, Carmen Louise LaPorte, divorced when she was a child, leaving her to be raised by her mother and grandmother. Her mother’s subsequent marriage to Clarence Lambour influenced Dorothy's future stage name. Although her stepfather left the family early on, she adopted a version of his last name, "Lamour," to build her Hollywood persona.

Lamour’s childhood was modest, and she attended Catholic schools in New Orleans. Financial struggles often weighed heavily on the family, but Dorothy was determined to succeed in entertainment from an early age. Her entry into the world of glamour began when she was crowned "Miss New Orleans" in a beauty contest in 1931. That title opened doors, and soon after, she moved with her mother to Chicago,

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