Born 1935 in Deadwood, South Dakota, American singer, dancer and actress Dorothy Provine was hired in 1958 by Warner Bros., after which she first starred in The Bonnie Parker Story and played many roles in TV series.
During the 1960s, Provine starred in series such as The Alaskans and The Roaring Twenties, and her major roles in movies included It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (1963), Good Neighbor Sam (1964) with Jack Lemmon, That Darn Cat! (1965), Kiss the Girls and Make Them Die (1966), Who’s Minding the Mint? (1967), and Never a Dull Moment (1968) with Dick Van Dyke and Edward G. Robinson.
In 1968, Provine married the film and television director Robert Day and mostly retired. She died of emphysema in 2010, in Bremerton, Washington, aged 75. Take a look at these vintage photos to see portraits of young Dorothy Provine in the 1950s and 1960s.
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