Arlene Dahl | |
Job | Actress, columnist |
Years active | 1947-99 |
Top Roles | Sallyann Weatharby, Eileen Percy Ruby, Carla Göteborg, Irene Bailey, Girl at Delmonico's |
Top Genres | Drama, Adventure, Comedy, Romance, Action, Film Noir |
Top Topics | Period Piece, Show Business, Turn of the Century |
Top Collaborators | Paul Harvey, Hank Mann, Colin Kenny, Roy Rowland (Director) |
Shares birthday with | Helen Broderick, Samuel Bischoff, Lloyd Nolan see more.. |
Arlene Dahl Overview:
Actress, Arlene Dahl, was born on Aug 11, 1928 in Minneapolis, MN. As of December 2023, Arlene Dahl was 95 years old.
HONORS and AWARDS:
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She was honored with one star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in the category of Motion Pictures.
BlogHub Articles:
Slightly Scarlet (1956): Starring and Rhonda Fleming
By 4 Star Film Fan on Jan 10, 2020 From 4 Star FilmsIt’s a grievous offense, but I must admit to clumping Rhonda Fleming and in a category together. They are both redheads of immense beauty, around the same age, and while they both featured in some quality films, they never quite reached the apex of a Maureen O’Hara or a prede... Read full article
BeautyScope: ’s beauty tips for Scorpios
on Oct 23, 2018 From Comet Over Hollywoodin the 1950s Known for her striking beauty and shock of bright red hair, actress often played elegant or feminine women in films. Starting in films in the late-1940s, she rose to fame when she signed with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Dahl acted in everything from musicals, film noir ... Read full article
Happy Birthday
By monty on Aug 11, 2010 From Noir and Chick FlicksHappy Birthday to (1928-present) who celebrates her 82nd birthday. And she is the third actress to celebrate a birthday this week that is still alive. The other two being Rhonda Fleming and Esther WIlliams. Best known film roles include My Wild Irish Rose (1947), The Bride Goes Wild (194... Read full article
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Arlene Dahl Quotes:
Madelon: I can hear in the dark... speak.
Mr. Jerome: One has to make a living, you know.
Sarah Moreton Branwell: Why?
Hans Belker: [in Icelandic] O, madam, will you all come down here where the boy fell. It is so wonderfully beautiful down there.
Sir Oliver Lindenbrook: What's happened now? What's he saying?
Carla Göteborg: He said we should go back to where Alec fell.
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