Monday, November 29, 2021

Arlene Dahl obit

Arlene Dahl, Actress Who Made Beauty Her Business, Dies at 96

The redhead, who stood out in such films as ‘Slightly Scarlet’ and ‘Journey to the Center of the Earth,' wrote a newspaper column and designed boudoir apparel. 

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Arlene Dahl, the flame-haired actress who starred in such films as My Wild Irish Rose, Slightly Scarlet and Journey to the Center of the Earth, has died. She was 96.

Dahl, who also made a career out of how to look good with a long-running newspaper column, a series of books and a company that sold beauty products, died Monday in New York, her son, Falcon Crest actor Lorenzo Lamas, announced on Facebook. “She was the most positive influence on my life,” he wrote.

A Minneapolis native with a signature beauty mark and Norwegian heritage, Dahl was married six times. Her first two husbands were actors Lex Barker of Tarzan fame (he later married Lana Turner) and dashing Argentina-born leading man Fernando Lamas (he went on to wed Esther Williams).

In the late 1940s, Dahl the starlet dated John F. Kennedy, then the junior senator from Massachusetts, on and off for a couple of years. “He was the cheapest man I ever met — never had a dollar in his pocket,” she recalled in a 2013 interview.

Dahl looked magnificent in Technicolor as Dennis Morgan’s muse in the romantic musical My Wild Irish Rose (1947). And in Journey to the Center of the Earth (1959), she played a determined widow who heads to the planet’s core with Pat Boone and a pet duck.

Dahl also was a standout in several film noir dramas, most notably when she played a kleptomaniac in Slightly Scarlet (1956), shot by cinematographer John Alton. She was a sexy French revolutionary in Anthony Mann’s Reign of Terror (1949); the wife of cop Van Johnson in the Dragnet-style Scene of the Crime (1949); turned Barry Sullivan bad in No Questions Asked (1951); and used men to escape a life in the slums in Wicked as They Come (1956).

Arlene Carol Dahl was born on Aug. 11, 1925, and raised by strict Norwegian parents. She studied drama at the University of Minnesota during summer vacations from Washburn High School, and after graduation, she was off to Chicago to model lingerie and work as a buyer at a Marshall Field’s department store.

She moved to New York and landed a role in the short-lived 1945 Broadway musical Mr. Strauss Goes to Boston, then played an ingenue in an off-Broadway production, Questionable Ladies.

Dahl was selected to be a Rheingold Beer Girl for an ad campaign, and studio head Jack Warner spotted her and signed her to a contract at Warner Bros. She had an uncredited part in the William Powell starrer Life With Father (1947), her first movie credit.

She moved to MGM (legend has it Warner forgot to renew her option) and was paired with Red Skelton in A Southern Yankee (1948), Watch the Birdie (1950) and the musical Three Little Words (1950), in which she sang “I Love You So Much” accompanied by men in top hats.

Dahl also appeared for the studio in such films as The Bride Goes Wild (1948) with Johnson and in two Westerns: Ambush (1950) and The Outriders (1950).

Dahl looked resplendent on the cover of Life magazine in a September 1949 issue. And in 1953, she played Roxane in a revival of Cyrano de Bergerac opposite Jose Ferrer on Broadway.

Also in 1953, she met Fernando Lamas on the set of the 3D Paramount release Sangaree (1953). They married a year later but divorced in 1960.

Her writing career began in 1951 when Chicago Tribune founder Robert McCormick asked her to write a tri-weekly beauty column for his newspaper. “Let’s Be Beautiful” (in one item, Greer Garson once told Dahl that she washed her hair in champagne) was syndicated and ran for more than 20 years and in more than 150 newspapers throughout the U.S.

In the 1950s, she founded Arlene Dahl Enterprises, which marketed lingerie and cosmetics. She invented the Dahl Beauty Cap, a knitted cap for women to wear to bed to keep their hair from becoming mussed. She also developed a line of boudoir apparel, including nightgowns, négligées and lounging pajamas.

Her first of more than 15 beauty books, Always Ask a Man: Arlene Dahl’s Key to Femininity, was published in 1965 and sold more than 1 million copies. 

She was a millionaire, but one of her husbands left her with a pile of debts, and in 1980 she filed for bankruptcy protection, prompting a return to acting. She guest-starred on The Love Boat, played Lucinda Schenck Wilson on the ABC soap One Life to Live for a few years and appeared in Night of the Warrior (1991) alongside son Lorenzo.

Her marriage to Barker lasted seven months. Her third husband was Texas oilman Christian Holmes III, and her fourth was Russian wine expert Alexis Lichine. That marriage was annulled in 1969, and later that year, she wed yacht broker Skip Schaum.

In addition to Lorenzo, survivors include her sixth husband, Marc Rosen — a cosmetics exec and perfume-bottle designer 18 years her junior whom she wed in 1984 — two other children, Carole and Stephen; nine grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.

 

Actress (47 credits)

 1999 Air America (TV Series)

Cynthia Garland

- Eye of the Storm (1999) ... Cynthia Garland

 1995-1997 Renegade (TV Series)

Elaine Carlisle / Virginia Biddle

- Sex, Lies and Activewear (1997) ... Elaine Carlisle

- Family Ties (1995) ... Virginia Biddle

 1991 Night of the Warrior

Edie Keane

 1988 A Place to Hide

 1979-1987 The Love Boat (TV Series)

Jessica York / Ellen Kirkwood / Natalie Martin / ...

- Who Killed Maxwell Thorn? (1987) ... Jessica York

- The Misunderstanding/Love Below Decks/The End Is Near (1983) ... Ellen Kirkwood

- She Stole His Heart/Return of the Captain's Brother/Swag and Mag (1980) ... Natalie Martin

- Ages of Man/Bo 'n Sam/Families (1979) ... Monica Cross

 1983-1984 One Life to Live (TV Series)

Lucinda Schenck / Lucinda Schenk

- Episode dated 12 January 1984 (1984) ... Lucinda Schenck

- Episode dated 10 January 1984 (1984) ... Lucinda Schenck

- Episode dated 16 November 1983 (1983) ... Lucinda Schenck

- Episode dated 9 November 1983 (1983) ... Lucinda Schenk

 1981 Fantasy Island (TV Series)

Amelia Selby

- Also Rans/Portrait of Solange (1981) ... Amelia Selby

 1976 Jigsaw John (TV Series)

- Sand Trap (1976)

 1971 The Deadly Dream (TV Movie)

Connie

 1971 Love, American Style (TV Series) (segment "Love and the Teddy Bear")

- Love and the Heist/Love and the Love Potion/Love and the Teddy Bear (1971) ... (segment "Love and the Teddy Bear")

 1970 All My Children (TV Series)

Lady Lucille (1995)

 1969 Du blé en liasses

Barbara Boyer

 1969 Land Raiders

Martha Cardenas

 1969 The Pleasure Pit

Laureen

 1968 Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In (TV Series)

Guest Performer

- Guest Starring Robert Culp and France Nuyen (1968) ... Guest Performer (uncredited)

- Guest Starring Eve Arden (1968) ... Guest Performer (uncredited)

 1968 Les poneyttes

Shoura Cassidy

 1965 Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre (TV Series)

Valerie

- Perilous Times (1965) ... Valerie

 1963-1965 Burke's Law (TV Series)

Maggie French / Gloria Cooke / Eva Martinelli / ...

- Who Killed Mr. Colby in Ladies' Lingerie? (1965) ... Maggie French

- Who Killed Everybody? (1964) ... Gloria Cooke

- Who Killed Snooky Martinelli? (1964) ... Eva Martinelli

- Who Killed Alex Debbs? (1963) ... Princess Kortzoff

 1964 Kisses for My President

Doris Reid Weaver

 1960 Riverboat (TV Series)

Lucy Belle

- That Taylor Affair (1960) ... Lucy Belle

 1959 Journey to the Center of the Earth

Carla Göteborg

 1958 Opening Night (TV Series)

Host

 1957 She Played with Fire

Sarah Moreton

 1956 Wicked as They Come

Kathleen 'Kathy' Allen, nee Allenborg

 1956 Slightly Scarlet

Dorothy Lyons

 1954-1955 The Ford Television Theatre (TV Series)

Jody Hill / Mary McNeill

- All That Glitters (1955) ... Jody Hill

- Wedding March (1954) ... Mary McNeill

 1954-1955 Lux Video Theatre (TV Series)

Ilsa Lund

- Casablanca (1955) ... Ilsa Lund

- September Affair (1954)

 1954 Bengal Brigade

Vivian Morrow

 1954Woman's World

Carol Talbot

 1953 The Diamond Queen

Queen Maya

 1953 Here Come the Girls

Irene Bailey

 1953 Sangaree

Nancy Darby

 1953 Jamaica Run

Ena Dacey

 1953 Desert Legion

Morjana

 1952 Caribbean

Christine Barclay MacAllister

 1951 No Questions Asked

Ellen Sayburn

 1951 Inside Straight

Lily Douvane

 1950 Watch the Birdie

Lucia Corlane

 1950 Three Little Words

Eileen Percy

 1950 The Outriders

Jen Gort

 1950 Ambush

Ann Duverall

 1949Scene of the Crime

Gloria Conovan

 1949Reign of Terror

Madelon

 1948A Southern Yankee

Sallyann Weatharby

 1948 The Bride Goes Wild

Tillie Smith Oliver

 1947 My Wild Irish Rose

Rose Donovan

 1947 Life with Father

Girl at Delmonico's (uncredited)

            

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