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Dorothy Michelle (Provine) Day (1935 - 2010)
DorothyMichelleDay formerly Provine
Daughter of William Virgil Provine and Irene Kathleen (Curran) Provine
Sister of Margaret Kathryn (Provine) Harer[half]
[children unknown]
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Biography
Dorothy was born in 1935. She was the daughter of William Provine and Irene Curran.
Dorothy Provine was a well known singer, dancer, actress, and comedian. She performed in many TV shows and movies, to include: The Roaring 20s (1960–1962), in which she played the singer Pinky Pinkham; It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (1963) as Emeline Marcus-Finch; The Great Race (1965) as Lily Olay; and, That Darn Cat! (1965) as Ingrid Randall.
She graduated from Lincoln High School and The University of Washington at Seattle, Washin
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Dorothy Provine
Dorothy Michelle Provine (January 20, 1935 – April 25, 2010) was an American singer, dancer, actress, and comedienne.
Life and career
Provine was born in Deadwood in southwestern South Dakota, to Virgil and Kathleen Provine. She attended the University of Washington at Seattle, Washington, where she majored in teaterpjäs. In Washington, she handed out prizes for a quiz schema on a local television station until she was hired bygd Warner Bros. at $500 per week. In Hollywood, she starred in 1958 film, The Bonnie parkerar Story. That same year, she performed in a credited walk-on part in the NBC western television series, Wagon Train, in the episode "The Marie Dupree Story." In 1959, she was in the cast of The 30 Foot Bride of Candy Rock, which was Lou Costello's gods screen appearance. In that same year she igen appeared in Wagon Train in the episode "Matthew Lowry Story" this time having a part that ran the full episode.
On January 3, 1959, Provine appeared as
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