VideoDetective.com

Arlene Dahl

Arlene Dahl
Arlene Dahl
Born: Aug 11, 1924 in Minneapolis, Minnesota
Occupation: Actor,
Active: '40s-'50s
Major Genres: Adventure, Drama
Career Highlights: Kisses for My President, Desert Legion, Journey to the Center of the Earth
First Major Screen Credit: My Wild Irish Rose (1947)
4 Videos for Arlene Dahl
Night of the Warrior (1991) Three Little Words (1950) Life With Father (1947)
Slightly Scarlet (1956)
Photos


There are currently no photos.

Biography:

Redheaded leading lady Arlene Dahl was born, raised and educated in Minnesota. Supporting herself with innumerable day jobs, Dahl finally reached Broadway in 1945, the year before she was chosen New York's Miss Rheingold. Her first film appearance in MGM's Life With Father (1947) was so fleeting as to be missable, but by 1948 Dahl was playing leads at MGM.

In the tradition of such drop-dead-gorgeous redheads as Maureen O'Hara and Rhonda Fleming, Dahl often as not found herself cast in Technicolor swashbucklers, notably Caribbean (1952), Sangaree (1952) and Bengal Brigade (1953). In 1956 Dahl delivered an intimidatingly superb performance as a beautiful psycho in Allan Dwan's Slightly Scarlet.

By the 1960s, Dahl was better known as a beauty-product promoter and glamour-advice columnist; her five marriages to such high-profile personalities as Fernando Lamas and Lex Barker also kept her in the public eye. Though her Arlene Dahl Enterprises cosmetics firm earned millions in its heyday, by the mid-1980s Dahl was broke, a fact which compelled her to resume her acting career.

Arlene Dahl made her first film appearance in two decades in Night of the Warrior (1991); her co-star was her son, TV hearthrob Lorenzo Lamas. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide.