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Dolores Gray (June 7, 1924 – June 26, 2002) was an American actress and singer. She was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Lead Actress in a Musical twice ...
Councilwoman Delores Gray ran unsuccessfully for a full term after being appointed to fill the seat of retiring councilwoman Phyllis Cleveland. Gray would be unseated by Richard A. Starr, the director of the Boys and Girls Clubs of Cleveland.
The Opposite Sex is a 1956 American musical romantic comedy film shot in Metrocolor and CinemaScope. [3] [4] The film was directed by David Miller and stars June Allyson, Joan Collins, Dolores Gray, Ann Sheridan, and Ann Miller, with Leslie Nielsen, Jeff Richards, Agnes Moorehead, Charlotte Greenwood, Joan Blondell, and Sam Levene.
A former Playboy model killed herself and her 7-year-old son after jumping from a hotel in Midtown New York City on Friday morning. The New York Post reports that 47-year-old Stephanie Adams ...
Bob Crosby: Television: 6252 Hollywood Boulevard February 8, 1960 Radio: 6313 Hollywood Boulevard February 8, 1960 Norm Crosby: Television: 6560 Hollywood Boulevard February 24, 1982 Crosby, Stills & Nash: Recording: 6666 Hollywood Boulevard June 21, 1978 Milton Cross: Radio: 1623 Vine Street February 8, 1960
Dolores Gray was praised as Carlotta, continuing to perform after breaking her ankle, although in a reduced version of the part. [43] During the run, Eartha Kitt replaced Gray, sparking somewhat of a comeback (she went on to perform her own one-woman show at The Shaftesbury Theatre to sell-out houses for three weeks from March 18, 1989, after ...
Jennifer Crumbley, who was convicted of involuntary manslaughter in connection with the shooting her son carried out at a Michigan high school, is asking to be released from prison as her appeal ...
Gilda Gray: October 24, 1901 December 22, 1959 Polish-American Dancer who introduced the "Shimmy", a dance involving the shaking of the hips. Gray starred in the Ziegfeld Follies of 1922 and George White's Scandals. Later appeared at the Palace Theater as a headliner. [346] Gene Greene: June 9, 1881 April 5, 1930 American Singer and composer.