Sultry screen siren Dorothy Lamour didn’t seem interested in collecting awards in Hollywood — she was too busy collecting stamps. The New Orleans native, who tantalized audiences with her signature ...
(CBS 11) - The "Road to" movies were a series of seven motion picture comedies released from 1940-1962 that starred Bing Crosby, Bob Hope and Dorothy Lamour. Film historians and critics often refer to ...
During World War II, many Hollywood film stars traveled the country, urging Americans to buy government-issued bonds to help pay for the war effort. One of the first to hit the road was sultry Dorothy ...
TAUNTON — Several months ago, my 91-year-old father relayed a story about a snapshot he took of actress Dorothy Lamour. It occurred near the historic downtown Taunton Green in the early 1940s during ...
FRANKFURT — Dorothy Lamour breezed into the EC today and bared the news that she will appear before EUCOM troops in her sarong. "Everybody says that's what they want to see me in and I want to ...
There was a pedestrian traffic jam at the corner of Sixth Avenue and 9th Street late last Wednesday afternoon. “There she is – big as life – looking p-r-e-t-t-y good!” exclaimed one male onlooker. A ...
I was initially drawn to Dorothy Lamour because of her long, dark hair, great legs and exotic beauty. She was declared Miss New Orleans in 1931 and soon became a singer. In the film capital, she was ...
Hollywood did a terrific job of providing escapist fare for moviegoers during World War II, and some of the biggest laughs were provided by Paramount’s “Road” series, which actually began in 1940 and ...
Dorothy Lamour, most famous for her Road to ... series of movies with Bing Crosby and Bob Hope, never won an Oscar. In her 50-plus-year career as an actress, she never even got nominated. Neither did ...
In this unedited recording, Dorothy Lamour - best known for starring alongside Bing Crosby and Bob Hope in the 'Road to...' films - talks about some of the movie moguls she met during her film career.