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- Dorothy Lorayne Warenskjold (May 11, 1921 in San Leandro, CaliforniaDecember 27, 2010 in Lenexa, Kansas) was an American lyric soprano who had an active...
- also been voiced by Thelma Boardman, Jane Powell, Ilene Woods, Dorothy Warenskjold, June Foray, Mary Kay Bergman, Carolyn Gardner, Melissa Disney, Katie...
- "The Man Without a Country" on June 28, 1953. Gordon MacRae and Dorothy Warenskjold starred in the broadcast. In Sam Fuller's film Run of the Arrow (1957)...
- 800 meters and former Masters M40 world record holder at 1500 Dorothy Warenskjold, lyric soprano, born in San Leandro in 1921 Harry Yoon, film editor,...
- Robert Merrill, Thomas Heyward, Igor Gorin, Nadine Conner, Dorothy Warenskjold, and Thomas L. Thomas, among many others. Hugh James was the announcer...
- James Melton's Ford Festival TV show (alongside Victor Borge and Dorothy Warenskjold) is viewable online. She was a very active member of both the Hollywood...
- performances by Melton and other performers, including singer Dorothy Warenskjold, comedienne Vera Vague, and comedic singers the Wiere Brothers. Effective...
- amateur concert singer. He facilitated the career of young Soprano Dorothy Warenskjold, among others. As chairman of the California branch of the American League...
- actresses, including James Stewart, Gregory Peck, Dennis Morgan, Dorothy Warenskjold, Irene Dunne, Robert Mitchum, Henry Fonda, Bob Hope, Lucille Ball, Shirley...
- Opera on April 1 1960, he sang in the cast of Faust (along with Dorothy Warenskjold and Norman Treigle), in tenorJussi Bjorling's final operatic performance...