April 27, 2020

VERONICA LAKE

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Veronica Lake – IMDb: Veronica Lake, Actress: Sullivan’s Travels. Veronica Lake was born as Constance Frances Marie Ockleman on November 14, 1922, in Brooklyn, New York. She was the daughter of Constance Charlotta (Trimble) and Harry Eugene Ockelman, who worked for an oil company as a ship employee. Her father was of half German and half Irish descent, and her mother was of Irish ancestry. While still a child, …

The Cinema of Veronica Lake: Veronica Lake wasn’t among the top tier of 1940s film stars – not in
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Veronica Lake: Born Constance Ockleman on Nov. 14, 1922 in Brooklyn, NY. Died July 7, 1973 of acute hepatitis in Burlington, VT

Veronica Lake: Born Constance Ockleman on Nov. 14, 1922 in Brooklyn, N.Y.. Died July 7, 1973 of acute hepatitis in Burlington, Vt.

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My botty best at summarizing from Wikipedia: Veronica Lake (born Constance Frances Marie Ockelman; November 14, 1922 – July 7, 1973) was an American film, stage, and television actor . by the late 1940s, Lake’s career began to decline lake’s memoir, Veronica: The Autobiography of Veronica Lake, was published in 1970 . her final screen role was in a low-budget horror film, Flesh Feast (1970) lake died in lake’s mother, Constance Frances Charlotta, married an artist of Irish descent in 1933 . lake began using his surname, and later claimed she attended McGill . she later apologized to the president of McG Lake Keane’s stepfather fell ill during her second year . she had a troubled childhood and was diagnosed with schizophrenia . Lake enrolled in the bliss-hayden school of acting Keane’s first appearance on screen was for RKO, playing a small role in the film Sorority House . similar roles followed, including All Women Have Secrets (1939), Dancing Co-Ed (19 Veronica lake was a star in the 1940 military drama, I Wanted Wings . her eyes, “calm and clear like a blue lake”, were the inspiration for her new name . she developed her signature look lake’s blonde hair accidentally fell over her right eye during a take . the hairstyle became Lake’s trademark and was widely copied by women . Lake did not think this meant she would have a long career . Lake was cast in Preston Sturges’s Sullivan’s Travels with Joel McCrea . she was six months pregnant when filming began . “i don’t want to hang on after i’ve reached both had cameos in star-studded Paramount films . Lake was meant to be reunited with McCrea in another comedy . production was delayed . the male lead in I Married a Witch was eventually played by Fredric March . the resulting movie, like The Glass Key, was successful at the box office . lake was meant to co-star with Charles Boyer in Lake was a pin-up girl for soldiers during wwii . she traveled the united states to raise money for war bonds . Lake had a number of months off work, during which time she lost a child and was divorced . in early 1944 she was brought back in Bring On the Girls (1945), Lake’s first proper musical . she was lake appeared at a war bond drive in Boston, where her services as a dishwasher were auctioned off . she also performed in a revue, with papers saying her “talk was on the grim side” she had a in 1944 she made a third film with Bracken, Hold That Blonde (1945) she liked this part saying “it represents a real change of pace” in 1946 she made another film produced by John Houseman, The Blue “I haven’t liked all the roles. one or two were pretty bad”Lake expressed interest in renegotiating her deal with Paramount: The studio . i am free and clear of unpleasant characters, unless they are strongly justified . i’ve had a varied experience playing them and also appearing as heroines . the roles themselves haven’t been noteworthy and sometimes since So Proudly We Hail only The Blue Dahlia had been a hit . Neither was a romantic drama, Isn’t It Romantic (also 1948) or a comedy The Sainte in 1948 Paramount decided not to renew Lake’s contract . it was only a support role and there were not many other offers . in 1950 it was announced she would make Before I Wake and Flanagan Boy . Lake sued for unpaid wages on the film . she and DeToth filed for bankruptcy that same year . the IRS later seized their home for tax unpaid . in 1955, she collapsed in Detroit, where she had been appearing on stage in The Little Hut . in 1962, a new york post reporter found her living at the all-women’s Martha Washington Hotel in Manhattan fans of Lake sent her money which she returned as “a matter of pride” Lake vehemently denied that she was destitute and stated, “it’s as though people were making me out to be down-and Veronica lake’s memoirs, Veronica: the autobiography of Veronica Lake, were published in 1969 . in the book, Lake discusses her career, her failed marriages, her romances with Howard Hughes . Lake says she never did cheesecake like Ann Sheridan or Betty Grable . she also laughed off the term “sex symbol” and instead referred to herself as a ‘sex zombie’ in 1969 she essay she co-produced and starred in her final film, Flesh Feast (1970) she later flew solo between Los Angeles and New York when leaving Bain . they had a daughter, Elaine (born in 1941 Lake married film director andre deToth with whom she had a son and daughter . days before Diana’s birth, Lake’s mother sued her for support payments . Lake revealed that she rarely saw her children . lake was discovered to have cirrhosis of the liver as a result of her years of drinking . she checked into the university of Vermont medical center in Burlington . on July 7, 1973, she died there of acute Veronica Lake’s image was used as a sight gag in the movie The Major and the Minor (1942) . “Lake Veronica” was a recurring joke in the Rocky and Bullwinkle series and film ISBN 978-1-59393-320-3 Vagg, Stephen (11 February 2020). “The Cinema of Veronica Lake”. Diabolique.