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Dolores Moran

Dolores Moran

American actress (1926–1982)


Dolores Jean Moran (January 27, 1926 February 5, 1982) was an American film actress and model.

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Dolores Moran with husband Benedict Bogeaus, ca. 1950s

Early years

Moran was born named Jaqueline in Stockton, California, the daughter of James G. Moran and his wife, Esther Moran [1]and attended elementary and secondary schools there. She won the Northern California Oratorical Contest and starred in school plays.[2]

Film career

In 1942, aged 16, Moran, was signed by Warner Bros. to a seven-year contract, with her parents' permission.[3]

Moran's brief career as a film actress began with uncredited roles in such films as Yankee Doodle Dandy (1942) as "the Pippirino" (with whom George blows off a date to go out with Mary). By 1943, she had become a pin-up girl appearing on the cover of such magazines as Yank. She was given supporting roles in films, such as Old Acquaintance (1943) with Bette Davis.[citation needed]

Warner Bros. attempted to increase interest in her, promoting her along with Lauren Bacall as a new screen personality when Bacall was cast alongside Humphrey Bogart in To Have and Have Not (1944). The film made a star of Bacall, but Moran languished, and subsequent films did little to further her career.[citation needed]

The Horn Blows at Midnight (1945) gave her a leading role with Jack Benny and Alexis Smith, but her film appearances after this were sporadic, and she suffered ill health that reduced her ability to work. Her film career ended in 1954 with a featured role in the John Payne and Lizabeth Scott western film Silver Lode.[citation needed]

Personal life

She married film producer Benedict Bogeaus in Salome, Arizona in 1946. They had a son, Brett. The couple divorced in 1962.[4]

In 1968, Moran was the recipient of bequest valued at $300,000. Anthony Ponce, an apricot grower, bequeathed the bulk of his estate to her because he appreciated her kindness 20 years earlier when she worked as a carhop at a drive-in.[5] Ponce's will directed that $6,000 go to his nephew and five nieces, with the rest to go to Moran. The nieces and nephew contested the will.[5]

Death

In 1982, Dolores Moran died of cancer, aged 56.

Filmography

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References

  1. "Jacqueline G Moran, Born 01/27/1926 in California - CaliforniaBirthIndex.org". www.californiabirthindex.org.
  2. "You'll be seeing more of --". The Daily Record. New Jersey, Long Branch. July 13, 1942. p. 5. Retrieved September 17, 2021 via Newspapers.com.
  3. "Man She Doesn't Remember Leaves Fortune to Actress". The Amarillo Globe-Times. Texas, Amarillo. Associated Press. December 18, 1968. p. 10. Retrieved April 29, 2017 via Newspapers.com. Open access icon
  4. Willis, John (1969). Screen World: 1969. Biblo & Tannen Publishers. p. 232. ISBN 9780819603104. Retrieved April 29, 2017.
  5. Hillinger, Charles (December 18, 1968). "Ex-Carhop Inherits Stranger's $300,000 Estate". Los Angeles Times. p. 1. Retrieved September 17, 2021 via Newspapers.com.

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