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Dorothy Lorayne Warenskjold (May 11, 1921 in San Leandro,
California –
December 27, 2010 in Lenexa, Kansas) was an
American lyric soprano who had an active...
- also been
voiced by
Thelma Boardman, Jane Powell,
Ilene Woods,
Dorothy Warenskjold, June Foray, Mary Kay Bergman,
Carolyn Gardner,
Melissa Disney, Katie...
- "The Man
Without a Country" on June 28, 1953.
Gordon MacRae and
Dorothy Warenskjold starred in the broadcast. In Sam Fuller's film Run of the
Arrow (1957)...
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amateur concert singer. He
facilitated the
career of
young Soprano Dorothy Warenskjold,
among others. As
chairman of the
California branch of the
American League...
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Robert Merrill,
Thomas Heyward, Igor Gorin,
Nadine Conner,
Dorothy Warenskjold, and
Thomas L. Thomas,
among many others. Hugh
James was the announcer...
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performances by
Melton and
other performers,
including singer Dorothy Warenskjold,
comedienne Vera Vague, and
comedic singers the
Wiere Brothers. Effective...
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James Melton's Ford
Festival TV show (alongside
Victor Borge and
Dorothy Warenskjold) is
viewable online. She was a very
active member of both the Hollywood...
- 800
meters and
former Masters M40
world record holder at 1500
Dorothy Warenskjold,
lyric soprano, born in San
Leandro in 1921
Harry Yoon, film editor,...
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Lawrence and
Robert E. Lee,
starring series host
Gordon MacRae and
Dorothy Warenskjold, with Lon McCallister, Sam Edwards, Herb Butterfield, and Kurt Martell...
- actresses,
including James Stewart,
Gregory Peck,
Dennis Morgan,
Dorothy Warenskjold,
Irene Dunne,
Robert Mitchum,
Henry Fonda, Bob Hope,
Lucille Ball, Shirley...