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as Dorothea Cabe

1977
The Helicopter Spies

as Azalea

1968
The Way West

as Rebecca 'Becky' Evans

1967
The Money Jungle

as Peggy Lido

1968
Lord Love a Duck

as Marie Greene

1966
Joy House

as Barbara

1964
Kid Galahad

as Dolly Fletcher

1962
Peter Gunn

as Edie Hart

1958
The Monolith Monsters

as Cathy Barrett

1957
Pawnee

as Meg Alden

1957
Oregon Passage

as Sylvia Dane

1957
The Tender Trap

as Poppy Masters

1955
The Silver Whip

as Waco

1953
Arctic Flight

as Martha Raymond

1952
The Killer That Stalked New York

as Francie Bennet

1950
The Good Humor Man

as Margie Bellew

1950
Sierra Passage

as Ann Walker

1950
Champion

as Palmer Harris

1949
Tulsa

as Candy Williams (uncredited)

1949
Bodyhold

as Mary Simmons

1949
Easter Parade

as Hat Model / Showgirl (uncredited)

1948
Lola Albright Lola Albright

Birthday

1924-07-20

Place of Birth

Akron, Ohio, USA

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Lola Jean Albright (born July 20, 1925, Akron, Ohio) was an American singer and actress. Albright worked as a model before moving to Hollywood. She began her motion picture career with a bit part in the 1948 film The Pirate, and followed it with an important role in the acclaimed 1949 hit Champion. For the next ten years, she appeared in secondary roles in over twenty films, including several 'B' Westerns. Albright also acted in guest roles on several television series. In 1958, she won the role of Edie Hart on Peter Gunn, a television detective series produced by Blake Edwards and directed by Robert Altman, with the theme music that made Henry Mancini famous. Albright played a nightclub singer who was the romantic interest of Peter Gunn, played by Craig Stevens. In 1959 she was nominated for an Emmy Award for Best Supporting Actress (Continuing Character) in a Dramatic Series. Her role required singing and led to the 1957 release of her music album Lola Wants You, as well as her album 1959 Dreamsville, in which her songs were accompanied by Henry Mancini and his orchestra. Albright's popularity led to several major film roles, including Elvis Presley's 1962 film, Kid Galahad; the 1964 French film Les Felins by director René Clément; and the epic western The Way West. Later in 1964 she appeared as Duff Daniels in the episode "Sticks and Stones Can Break My Bones" with her former Peter Gunn co-star Craig Stevens in his short-lived CBS drama Mr. Broadway. In 1966, she won the Silver Bear for Best Actress award at the 16th Berlin International Film Festival for her role in Lord Love a Duck. In 1968, Albright appeared in The Impossible Years, with David Niven and Christina Ferrare, and in Where Were You When the Lights Went Out? with Doris Day. She also appeared in the NBC medical drama The Eleventh Hour. Albright temporarily replaced Dorothy Malone as Constance Mackenzie on the hit primetime soap opera Peyton Place, when Malone had to undergo emergency surgery. Albright continued to perform both in films and as a television guest actor until her retirement in the early 1980s. Description above from the Wikipedia article Lola Albright, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia. ​
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