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Mamie Van Doren at 13 years old. Van Doren was born Joan Lucille Olander on February 6, 1931 in Rowena, South Dakota, [14] nine miles out of Sioux Falls. [15] She is the daughter of Warner Carl Olander (1908–1992) and Lucille Harriet Bennett (1912–1995).
Charles Lincoln Van Doren (February 12, 1926 – April 9, 2019) [1] was an American writer and editor who was involved in a television quiz show scandal in the 1950s. In 1959 he testified before the United States Congress that he had been given the correct answers by the producers of the NBC quiz show Twenty-One.
The Beauty and the Robot) is a 1960 American comedy film by Allied Artists Pictures, produced and directed by Albert Zugsmith and starring Mamie Van Doren, Tuesday Weld and Mijanou Bardot. [1] The film was also released in its European print with an additional nine-minute dream sequence showcasing the robot Thinko with four striptease dancers. [2]
Van Doren in Untamed Youth (1957). American actress Mamie Van Doren (born February 6, 1931) has been in 41 films from 1951 to 2012. Van Doren was discovered by Howard Hughes as Miss Eight Ball, and Hughes put Van Doren in 4 RKO movies, including Jet Pilot, His Kind of Woman, and Two Tickets to Broadway. [1]
Girls Town is a 1959 American drama film directed by Charles F. Haas and starring Mamie Van Doren, Mel Tormé, and Ray Anthony. Paul Anka also appears in his first acting role. Van Doren stars as a juvenile delinquent who is sent to a girls' school run by nuns , where she finds herself unable to help her sister.
The Girl in Black Stockings was Van Doren's first film after the birth of her son and her consequent release from Universal. [6] Production began in July 1956. [3] Like much of Bel-Air's output, [7] The Girl in Black Stockings was a low-budget exploitation film released as a second feature. [8]
Guns, Girls and Gangsters is a 1959 American film noir crime film directed by Edward L. Cahn starring Mamie Van Doren, Gerald Mohr, Lee Van Cleef, and Grant Richards.
Van Doren is a toponymic surname of Dutch origin and a variation of Van Doorn.Notable people with the surname include: Carl Clinton Van Doren (1885–1950), Pulitzer Prize-winning biographer, brother of Mark Van Doren