Arnold, Dorothy (1917–1984)
Arnold, Dorothy (1917–1984)
American actress and singer. Name variations: Dorothy DiMaggio. Born Dorothy Arnoldine Olson, Nov 21, 1917, in Duluth, Minnesota; died Nov 13, 1984, in Palm Springs, California; m. Joe DiMaggio (famed baseball player), 1939 (div. 1944); m. George Schuster, 1946 (div. 1950); m. Gary Peck; children: Joe DiMaggio Jr. (1941–1999).
Began career as a nightclub singer; started appearing in films (1938), including The Storm, House of Fear, The Phantom Creeps (serial), Family Next Door, Hers for a Day and Lizzie; owned and performed in Charcoal Charley's, a supper club in Palm Springs.
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