Yvonne De Carlo(1922-2007)
- Besetzung
- Soundtrack
Yvonne De Carlo wurde am 1 September 1922 in Kanada geboren. Sie war Schauspielerin, bekannt für Die zehn Gebote (1956), Die Piratenbraut (1950) und Weint um die Verdammten (1957). Sie war mit Bob Morgan verheiratet. Sie starb am 8 Januar 2007 in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA.
- Auszeichnungen
- 4 Gewinne & 3 Nominierungen insgesamt
Besetzung
Soundtrack
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- 1981
- 1965
- 1959
- 1955
- 1953
- 1953
- 1952
- Hotel Sahara6,2
- performer: "Say Goodbye Soldier Boy", "I Love A Man", "Early One Morning" (uncredited)
- 1951
- Die Piratenbraut6,1
- performer: "Monsieur (You Have But to Say the Word)", "Because You're in Love", "A Sailor Sails the Seven Seas"
- 1950
- The Gal Who Took the West6,1
- performer: "Clancy Lowered the Boom", "Frankie and Johnnie" (Nicht genannt)
- 1949
- 1948
- Casbah - Verbotene Gassen6,0
- performer: "For Every Man There's a Woman", "Hooray For Love" (Nicht genannt)
- 1948
- Lied des Orients6,3
- performer: "Gypsy Song", "Fandango", "Flight of the Bumblebee", "Scheherazade" (Nicht genannt)
- 1947
- Die Herberge zum roten Pferd5,8
- performer: "Set 'em Up Joe", "What Is Love", "Johnny's Comin' Home" (uncredited)
- 1945
- Alternative Namen
- Yvonne DeCarlo
- Größe
- 1,63 m
- Geboren am
- Verstorben
- 8. Januar 2007
- Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, Kalifornien, USA(natürliche Gründe)
- Ehepartner
- Bob Morgan21. November 1955 - Juni 1974 (geschieden, 2 Kinder)
- KinderMichael Morgan
- ElternMarie De Carlo
- VerwandteMichele "Michael" De Carlo(Grandparent)
- Andere ArbeitenStage: Appeared in "Follies" on Broadway. Musical/drama. Book by James Goldman. Music by Stephen Sondheim. Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. Musical Director: Harold Hastings. Music orchestrated by Jonathan Tunick. Dance arrangements by John Berkman. Choral arrangements by Harold Hastings. Assistant Musical Director: Paul Cianci. Choreographed by Michael Bennett. Associate Choreographer: Bob Avian. Directed by Harold Prince and Michael Bennett. Winter Garden Theatre: 4 Apr 1971-1 Jul 1972 (522 performances + 12 previews that began on 24 Mar 1971). Cast: Dorothy Collins (as "Sally Durant Plummer"), John McMartin (as "Benjamin Stone"), Gene Nelson (as "Buddy Plummer"), Alexis Smith (as "Phyllis Rogers Stone"), Yvonne De Carlo (as "Carlotta Campion") [only Broadway role], Roy Barry (as "Singer and Dancer"), Michael Bartlett (as "Roscoe"), Helon Blount (as "Dee Dee West"), Steven Boockvor (as "Singer and Dancer"), Suzanne Briggs (as "Showgirl"), Trudy Carson (as "Showgirl"), Ethel Barrymore Colt (as "Christine Crane"), Kathie Dalton (as "Showgirl"), Graciela Daniele (as "Young Vanessa/Singer and Dancer"), Fifi D'Orsay (as "Solange LaFitte"), Harvey Evans (as "Young Buddy"), Victor Griffin (as "Vincent"), John Grigas (as "Chauffeur"), Mary Jane Houdina Young Hattie/Singer and Dancer"), Justine Johnston (as "Heidi Schiller"), Fred Kelly (as "Willy Wheeler"), Dick Latessa (as "Major-Domo"), Sonja Levkova (as "Sandra Donovan"), Victoria Mallory (as "Young Heidi"), John J. Martin (as "Max Deems"), Ursula Maschmeyer (as "Showgirl"), Mary McCarty (as "Stella Deems"), Michael Misita (as "Young Vincent/Singer and Dancer"), Arnold Moss (as "Dimitri Weismann"), Joseph Nelson (as "Singer and Dancer"), Ralph Nelson (as "Kevin/Singer and Dancer"), Rita O'Connor (as "Singer and Dancer"), Julie Pars (as "Singer and Dancer"), Linda Perkins (as "Showgirl"), Kurt Peterson (as "Young Ben"), Suzanne Rogers (as "Singer and Dancer"), Marti Rolph (as "Young Sally"), Virginia Sandifur (as "Young Phyllis"), Ethel Shutta (as "Hattie Walker"), Sheila Smith (as "Meredith Lane"), Marcie Stringer (as "Emily Whitman"), Margot Travers (as "Showgirl"), Jayne Turner (as "Vanessa"), Kenneth Urmston (as "Singer and Dancer"), Peter Walker (as "Chet Richards"), Donald Weissmuller (as "Singer and Dancer"), Charles Welch (as "Theodore Whitman"). Standbys: Sheila Smith (as "Carlotta Campion/Phyllis Rogers Stone/Solange LaFitte"), Edwin Steffe (as "Dimitri Weismann"). Understudies: Helon Blount (as "Christine Crane/Hattie Walker/Stella Deems"), Ethel Barrymore Colt (as "Heidi Schiller/Sally Durant Plummer"), Fred Kelly (as "Dimitri Weismann/Major-Domo/Theodore Whitman"), Dick Latessa (as "Buddy Plummer"), Sonja Levkova (as "Vanessa"), Peter Walker (as "Benjamin Stone"), Donald Weissmuller (as "Vincent"). Replacement actors: Camila Ashland (as "Emily Whitman"), Roy Barry (as "Kevin"), Alexandra Borrie (as "Young Phyllis") [Broadway debut], Jan Clayton (as "Christine Crane"), Susanna Clemm (as "Showgirl"), Joel Craig (as "Singer and Dancer"), Patricia Garland (as "Singer and Dancer"), John Johann (as "Young Ben"), Ted Lawrie (as "Theodore Whitman"), Marion Marlowe (as "Meredith Lane"), Jennifer Nairn-Smith (as "Showgirl"), Joseph Nelson (as "Major-Domo"), Jacqueline Payne (as "Singer and Dancer/Young Hattie"), Denise Pence (as "Singer and Dancer"), Marti Rolph (as "Young Heidi"), David Roman (as "Singer and Dancer"), Rita Rudner (as "Singer and Dancer"), Terry Saunders (as "Christine Crane"), Rosemary Shevlin (as "Showgirl"), Margot Travers (as "Young Vanessa"), Donald Weissmuller (as "Willy Wheeler"). Standbys: Jan Clayton (as "Sally Durant Plummer"), Ted Lawrie (as "Buddy Plummer"), Marion Marlowe (as "Carlotta Campion/Phyllis Rogers Stone"). Understudies: Sonja Levkova (as "Solange LaFitte"), Suzanne Rogers (as "Young Phyllis"), Ken Urmston (as "Young Ben"). Produced by Harold Prince. Produced in association with Ruth Mitchell. NOTE: Ms. DeCarlo sang one of Sondheim's most famous songs, "I'm Still Here."
- Publicity-Angebote
- WissenswertesTook the role of Lily Munster on Die Munsters (1964) to help pay husband Bob Morgan's medical bills. Morgan, an actor and stuntman, had suffered near-fatal injuries while filming Das war der wilde Westen (1962). By her own admission, De Carlo never imagined, at the time, that the show would become such a hit. She also had mixed feelings about the show; she was grateful it returned her to the spotlight but felt its popularity tended to overshadow the rest of her career.
- ZitateI was on cloud nine all the time. After I made my hit in Salome, Where She Danced (1945), Universal sent me to New York so I could learn to be a proper movie star. I lived at the Sherry-Netherland for two months and I went to the John Robert Powers school. They taught me things like how to walk off a New York curb and how to enter a room in a manner befitting a big-time movie star.
- MarkenzeichenHer portrayals of affectionate, devoted wives in Die zehn Gebote (1956) and Die Munsters (1964)
- Spitznamen
- Peggy
- Technicolor Queen of Hollywood
- The Most Beautiful Girl in the World
- Queen of Technicolor
- Gehälter(1977)$25,000
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