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Dorothy Provine was born Dorothy Michelle Provine on January 20, 1935, in Deadwood, South Dakota, and grew up in Seattle, Washington. She was a talented actress, singer, and dancer who began her career in Hollywood in the late 1950s. She was known for her vivacious personality and her ability to bring a sense of fun and optimism to her roles. She graduated from the University of Washington with a degree in Theater Arts.

Her breakthrough came with her role in the 1958 film "The Bonnie Parker Story," where she played the notorious bank robber Bonnie Parker. Although the film was a low-budget production, it helped launch her career in television. She starred in several TV series, including "The Alaskans" (1959) and "The Roaring 20s" (1960), where she played the character Pinky Pinkham, a Charleston-dancing flapper.

Dorothy Provine appeared in several films, including "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World" (1963), "Good Neighbor Sam" (1964), and "The Great Race" (1965). She was known for her comedic timing and her ability to bring energy and charm to her roles.

Full Name Dorothy Provine
Other Name Dorothy Michelle Provine
Gender Female
Occupation Singer
Date of Birth 20-January-1935 (75 years)
Birth Year 1935  |  View similar people
Birth Location Deadwood, South Dakota, United States
Death Time 25-April-2010
Death Location Bremerton, Washington, U.S.

Dorothy Provine was also a talented singer and released several albums, including "The Roaring 20s" (1960), which featured songs from the early 20th century. Her musical performances were well-received, and she was known for her ability to capture the spirit of the era with her singing.

Throughout her career, Dorothy Provine received several awards and nominations, including a nomination for the Golden Laurel Award for Top Female New Face in 1964. She was also recognized for her contributions to the entertainment industry and her ability to bring joy and entertainment to her audiences.

Dorothy Provine retired from acting in the late 1960s and moved to Bainbridge Island, Washington, where she lived a quiet life with her husband, director Robert Day, and their son, Robert Day Jr. She passed away on April 25, 2010, at the age of 75, leaving behind a legacy of memorable performances and a lasting impact on the entertainment industry.

Robert Day Jr.
Son
Robert Day
Spouse (1968-2010)

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  • https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0699063/

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