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Dorothy Provine

 
Actor: Dorothy Provine
  • Born: Jan 20, 1937 in Deadwood, South Dakota
  • Occupation: Actor
  • Active: '50s-'60s
  • Major Genres: Comedy, Drama
  • Career Highlights: Who's Minding the Mint?, One Spy Too Many, The Bonnie Parker Story
  • First Major Screen Credit: The Bonnie Parker Story (1958)

Biography

Blonde, bouncy Dorothy Provine was born in South Dakota to a Seattle-based businessman and his interior decorator wife. While attending the University of Washington, Provine appeared in some 35 amateur and professional stage productions, and was cohost of a Seattle TV quiz program. She headed to Broadway at age 20, but had better luck in Hollywood, where she was given star billing in such low-budgeters as The Bonnie Parker Story (1958) and The 30 Foot Bride of Candy Rock (1959), the latter film representing Lou Costello's last screen work. Signed to a Warner Bros. contract in 1959, Provine starred on two hour-long TV series, The Alaskans and The Roaring 20s. Both programs gave the actress ample opportunity to display her considerable singing and dancing skills, as did her extended cameo in the 1965 Blake Edwards superproduction The Great Race. She also proved an apt comedienne in such films as It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World (1963), Good Neighbor Sam (1964), and Who's Minding the Mint? (1967); she was less effective as a British secret agent in Kiss the Girls and Make Them Die (1966). Dorothy Provine retired from the screen in 1968 upon marrying cinematographer Robert Day, though she continued to show up in commercials and "straw hat" summer theater productions. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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Dorothy Provine
Born January 20, 1937 (1937-01-20) (age 72)
Deadwood, South Dakota, U.S.
Occupation Actress
Comedienne
Dancer
Singer
Years active 1957–1976
Spouse(s) Robert Day (1968-present)

Dorothy Provine (born January 20, 1937) is an American singer, dancer, actress and comedienne.

Provine was born in Deadwood, South Dakota, USA. She appeared in many professional and amateur stage productions while attending the University of Washington. In Hollywood, she starred in The Bonnie Parker Story (1958) and The 30 Foot Bride of Candy Rock (1959), which was Lou Costello's last screen appearance.

She guest starred on the unconventional western television series Man Without a Gun, starring Rex Reason. Provine starred in two series: The Alaskans with Roger Moore (1959-60) and The Roaring Twenties (1960-1962), both on ABC. In Roaring Twenties, she played the beautiful singer Pinky Pinkham. Rex Reason co-starred with her in the series, along with Donald May, John Dehner, Mike Road, and Gary Vinson.

She made a cameo appearance in Blake Edwards' The Great Race (1965). Probably her most recognizable film role is in Stanley Kramer's It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (1963). She plays Emmeline Marcus Finch, the only main character not obsessed with finding the $350,000 that forms the movie's premise. Provine also starred in Good Neighbor Sam (1964), Who's Minding the Mint? (1967), and Kiss the Girls and Make Them Die (1966).

Provine married director Robert Day in 1968 and retired from acting.

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