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Dorothy Lamour (born Mary Leta
Dorothy Slaton;
December 10, 1914 –
September 22, 1996) was an
American actress and singer. She is best
remembered for having...
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Lamour may
refer to:
Dorothy Lamour (1914–1996),
American film
actress Jean-François
Lamour (born 1956),
French politician and
former fencer Marguerite...
- Moe Jeudy-
Lamour is a
Canadian film and
television actor from Montreal, Quebec, best
known for his role as
Thierry Zoreaux / "Van Damme" on Ted L****o....
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directed by Hal
Walker and
starring Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, and
Dorothy Lamour.
Released by
Paramount Pictures on
November 19, 1952, the film is the sixth...
- Jean-François
Lamour (born 2
February 1956 in Paris) is a
French former fencer and
current politician and
cabinet minister.
During his
fencing career,
Lamour achieved...
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Louis Dearborn L'Amour (/ˈluːi ləˈmʊər/; né LaMoore;
March 22, 1908 – June 10, 1988) was an
American novelist and
short story writer. His
books consisted...
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directed by Hal
Walker and
starring Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, and
Dorothy Lamour.
Filmed in 1943 but not
released until 1946, Road to
Utopia is the fourth...
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Pascal Lamour (born 28
October 1958 in Theix, Morbihan) is a
French Breton musician.
After a long
career as an herbalist, he
devoted himself entirely to...
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Lamour Watermill (French: Le
Moulin Lamour) is a
museum and arts
centre located in Briastre, Hauts-de-France, France. The water-powered mill and its...
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Lamour Desrances (also
spelled L'Amour Desrances,
Lamour Derance, and
Lamour Dérance) was a
Haitian revolutionary leader. A
former maroon, he was born...