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307:, and provided Lombard with one of her earliest significant successes. The news of Dell's death was kept from her dear friend Temple until filming started on the scene in which Temple's character discovers that her father had lied to her about stealing the necklace. When Temple threw herself on the bed and cried bitter tears, the tears were genuine, being connected to her friend's death. 412: 282:
During her life, Dell had claimed several encounters with near-death experiences. As a child, she narrowly escaped death when being attacked by a dog. The dog was killed by her father to save Dell's life. In 1931, while at the Follies, she was invited to board a yacht for a party of
33: 257:. A week before her death, Carson left for work in London and proposed over the telephone. Dell planned on taking off six months for an extended honeymoon vacation. When Carson found out about her death, he decided not to return to Broadway, and he remained in London. 129:. Initially desiring to become a singer, she was discovered by composer Wesley Lord, and soon signed a radio contract. She began entering and winning beauty pageants and at the age of 17 won the title of "Miss New Orleans" in 1930. That same year she attended the 241:
when the car left the highway, hit a telephone pole, bounced off a palm tree and hit a boulder. Dell was killed instantly. Wagner, who was driving between 50 and 70 miles an hour, died six hours later in a hospital.
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It has been claimed that she was engaged to Wagner, but this was dismissed by different sources, who believed that she was to be married to caricaturist Nat Carson, whom she met while performing as a
182:, and her celebrity status was elevated by the media attention she received while denying rumors of an impending marriage. Dell and Columbo had met at her Ziegfeld audition; Columbo's manager, 211:(1934). The film was a success and the reviews for Dell were favorable; Paramount began to consider her as a potential star. Her most important and substantial role followed in the 229:
On Friday, June 8, 1934, Dell agreed to a car ride to Pasadena with 38-year-old Dr. Carl Wagner, because he insisted that she take some time for relaxation between retakes of
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act. Although she had received better offers, she decided to enter the vaudeville circuit, because she believed it would enable her to help her friend
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Dorothy Lamour won the title of "Miss New Orleans" in 1931, succeeding her friend Dell who had won the title the previous year.
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According to news reports, a day before her death, Dell mused: "You know, they say deaths go in cycles of three. First it was
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Shirley Temple Black, "Child Star: An Autobiography" (New York: McGraw-Hill Publishing Company, 1988), 60-65.
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rise to fame, a promise she had made shortly before winning the Miss Universe title at the Pageant.
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After working on the vaudeville circuit for 32 weeks, she moved to
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founded in 1952). With this success, she established a successful
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shortly afterwards and broke a leg during a Follies performance.
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in 1931. One night, she sang at a benefit and was discovered by
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in 1933. During this time she was closely associated with
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Hattiesburg, Mississippi
Altadena, California
Hattiesburg, Mississippi
New Orleans, Louisiana
Jefferson Davis
International Pageant of Pulchritude
Galveston, Texas
Miss Universe
vaudeville
Dorothy Lamour
New York
Florenz Ziegfeld
Broadway
Ziegfeld Follies
Tattle Tales
Russ Colombo
Con Conrad
Hollywood
Paramount Pictures
Mae Clarke
Isabel Jewell
Wharf Angel
Shirley Temple
Little Miss Marker
Altadena, California
Pasadena
chorus girl
Earl Carroll
Lilyan Tashman

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