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DOROTHY PROVINE

Updated 05-May-2020.

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Dorothy Provine (1937-2010) – Auteur – Ressources de la Bibliothèque nationale de France: Toutes les informations de la Bibliothèque Nationale de France sur : Dorothy Provine (1937-2010)

Dorothy Provine – IMDb: Dorothy Provine, Actress: It’s a Mad Mad Mad Mad World. Flashy, leggy, bouffant blonde Dorothy Provine was a solid screen representation of the Kennedyesque era when life seemed so full of fun, so innocent and so optimistic. This sparkling beauty also gave TV audiences a double dose blast to the past via her popular co-starring roles on late 50s/early 60s series TV. A talented girl whose comedic gifts …

Reclusive Actress, Bainbridge Island Resident Dorothy Provine Dies: She was best known for her role in ¿It¿s a Mad Mad Mad Mad World.¿

Dorothy Provine obituary: Effervescent actor, singer and TV star in The Roaring 20s

Dorothy Provine, Shapely Actress in ’60s, Dies at 75: Ms. Provine was perhaps best known for her appearance in the Stanley Kramer movie “It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World.”

My botty best at summarizing from Wikipedia: Dorothy Michelle Provine (January 20, 1935 – April 25, 2010) was an American singer, dancer and actress . born in 1935 in Deadwood, south Dakota, she grew up in Seattle, Washington . in 1968, Pro she attended the university of Washington in Seattle . she graduated with a degree in theater arts in 1957 . in 1958, she performed in a credited walk-on part in the NBC television series Wagon Train . in 1959, she again appeared in Wagon Train in the episode “Matthew Lowry Story” on January 3, 1959, Provine appeared as Laura Winfield in “the Bitter Lesson” of Cimarron City in 1959, she appeared as Ann Donnelly in the episode “The Confession” of another ABC/WB Western series . she was also cast in an episode of the ABC sitcom The Real McCoys starring Walter Rex Reason co-starred with her in the Roaring 20s . she had two hit singles in the UK singles chart . her films included Stanley Kramer’s It’s a Mad, Mad and Mad World Provine died of emphysema on April 25, 2010 in Bremerton, Washington . musical direction by Sandy Courage.

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