DeHaven, Gloria (1924–)

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DeHaven, Gloria (1924–)

American actress and singer. Name variations: Gloris De Haven. Born Gloria Mildred DeHaven, July 23, 1924, in Los Angeles, California; dau. of Carter and Flora Parker DeHaven (both actors and dancers); sister of Carter DeHaven Jr. (producer); m. John Payne (actor), 1944 (div. 1950); m. Martin Kimmell, 1953 (div. 1954); m. Richard Fincher, 1957 (div. 1963), remarried 1964 (div. 1968).

As a child, worked the vaudeville circuit with parents; had a bit in Chaplin's Modern Times (1936); became a vocalist with Bob Crosby's band; signed with MGM as a starlet and was featured in many musicals, including Thousands Cheer, Broadway Rhythm, Yes Sir That's My Baby, I'll Get By, Best Foot Forward and Summer Stock; on tv, appeared on "Ryan's Hope." Portrayed her mother in Three Little Words (1950).

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