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'''Yvonne DeCarlo'''was an a [[ | '''Yvonne DeCarlo''' was an a [[pin-up model]] and actress of, on her mother's side, sephardic-[[Jewish]] background.<ref>Ron Landau, ''Book of Jewish Lists'' (NY, 1982), p. 216</ref> Born in Canada, she and her mother moved to Los Angeles after her father abandoned the family. There Yvonne legally reverted to her mother's name which she also used as a stage-name. During the early 1940s she had uncredited bit parts in such movies as the Hope-Crosby-Dorothy Malone vehicle ''Road to Morocco'' (1942), and the next year appeared in ''For Whom the Bell Tolls'' and ''The Deerslayer''. Soon typecast as a buxom, "sultry vixen", she had featured roles in ''Salome, Where She Danced'' (1945) and ''Song of Scheherezade'' (1947). The 1950s were also successful years for DeCarlo, including major appearances in the De Mille epic ''The Ten Commandments'' (1956), and opposite Clark Gable in ''Band of Angels'' (1957), a sequel to ''Gone With The Wind''. She had several TV roles during the 1960s, most noteably as Lily M. in ''The Munsters'', and threafter her career faded. | ||
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Yvonne DeCarlo |
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| Personal | |
| Born | September 1, 1922 |
| Died | 2007 |
| Years active | 1940s - 1980s |
| Ethnicity | Jewish |
| Nationality | American, Canadian |
| Body | |
| Measurements | 37-25-36 |
| Bra/cup size | D |
| Boobs | Natural |
| Height | 5 ft 2 in (1.57 m) |
| Eye color | Brown |
| Hair | Black |
| Underarm hair | Shaven |
| Pubic hair | Natural |
| Performances | |
| Shown | Topless |
Yvonne DeCarlo was an a pin-up model and actress of, on her mother's side, sephardic-Jewish background.[1] Born in Canada, she and her mother moved to Los Angeles after her father abandoned the family. There Yvonne legally reverted to her mother's name which she also used as a stage-name. During the early 1940s she had uncredited bit parts in such movies as the Hope-Crosby-Dorothy Malone vehicle Road to Morocco (1942), and the next year appeared in For Whom the Bell Tolls and The Deerslayer. Soon typecast as a buxom, "sultry vixen", she had featured roles in Salome, Where She Danced (1945) and Song of Scheherezade (1947). The 1950s were also successful years for DeCarlo, including major appearances in the De Mille epic The Ten Commandments (1956), and opposite Clark Gable in Band of Angels (1957), a sequel to Gone With The Wind. She had several TV roles during the 1960s, most noteably as Lily M. in The Munsters, and threafter her career faded.
References
- ↑ Ron Landau, Book of Jewish Lists (NY, 1982), p. 216