Dorothy Lamour's Death - Cause and Date - The Celebrity Deaths A new book by photographer and historian Mark Vieira,George Hurrells Hollywood (Running Press, 2013), tells the remarkable tale of Hurrells rise, fall, and eventual resurrection as a Hollywood player and celebrity in his own right, while featuring more than 400 of the mans phenomenal portraits, from the Twenties into the Nineties. Dorothy is sometimes stated to have had Spanish ancestry. [113] Her work in improving wireless security was part of the premiere episode of the Discovery Channel show How We Invented the World. Her star for her radio contributions is located at 6240 Hollywood Boulevard, and her star for her motion picture contributions is located at 6332 Hollywood Boulevard. Actress who teamed with Bing Crosby and Bob Hope in a series of films known as "Road to" pictures that combined adventure, slapstick, ad-lib and Hollywood inside jokes . Lamarr became estranged from her older son, James Lamarr Loder, when he was 12 years old. Lamour had a cameo in Thrill of a Lifetime (1937) and was third billed in The Big Broadcast of 1938 (1938) after W.C. Fields and Martha Raye; the cast also included Bob Hope in an early appearance. Lamour will be remembered for more than just her starring roles; she is also remembered for inspiring patriotism among U.S. servicemen and women during turbulent times throughout history. In the 1970s, Lamour revived her nightclub act, and in 1980, released her autobiography My Side of the Road. [45] Lamarr hired the Los Angeles legal firm of Lyon & Lyon to search for prior knowledge, and to craft the application[46] for the patent[47][48] which was granted as U.S. Patent 2,292,387 on August 11, 1942 under her married name Hedy Kiesler Markey. Their relationship ended abruptly, and he moved in with another family. [116], In 2016, Lamarr was depicted in an off-Broadway play, HEDY! Mary Leta Dorothy (Slaton) Lamour (1914 - 1996) - WikiTree

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