This page will contain external links about Lili Damita, as they become available.Lili DamitaLili Damita (July 19, 1901 – March 21, 1994) was an actress. Born Liliane-Marie-Madeleine Carré in Bordeaux, France, by age 16 she was performing in popular music-halls, eventually starring in the Revue at the Casino de Paris. Offered a role in film, in 1921 she appeared in her first French made silent film before going on to perform in films in Britain, Austria, and Germany. She became the second wife of Hungarian born film director Michael Curtiz after appearing in three of his Austrian made films. In 1929, she went to Hollywood, making her American debut in a film titled "The Rescue." Soon, she was an important star at Warner Brothers Studios, appearing with rising male stars such as Gary Cooper and James Cagney. Divorced from Curtiz, in 1935 she married a virtual unknown who would become Hollywood's biggest box office attraction, Errol Flynn with whom she had a son, Sean born in 1941. Following the marriage, she gave up her film career, taking up residence in Palm Beach, Florida. The couple divorced in 1942 and Damita eventually married Albert Loomis, a Fort Dodge, Iowa dairy owner. During the Vietnam Conflict, her son Sean Flynn was working as a freelance photo journalist under contract to Time Magazine when he and fellow journalist Dana Stone went missing on the road south of Phnom Penh, Cambodia on April 6, 1970. Although Lili Damita spent an enormous amount of money searching for her son, he was never found and in 1984 was declared legally dead. Lili Damita died of Alzheimer's disease in Palm Beach, Florida and was interred in the Oakland Cemetery in Fort Dodge, Iowa. This page about Lili Damita includes information from a Wikipedia article. Additional articles about Lili Damita News stories about Lili Damita External links for Lili Damita Videos for Lili Damita Wikis about Lili Damita Discussion Groups about Lili Damita Blogs about Lili Damita Images of Lili Damita |
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Lili Damita died of Alzheimer's disease in Palm Beach, Florida and was interred in the Oakland Cemetery in Fort Dodge, Iowa. Haylie is currently working on her debut album, expected to hit stores next year. During the Vietnam Conflict, her son Sean Flynn was working as a freelance photo journalist under contract to Time Magazine when he and fellow journalist Dana Stone went missing on the road south of Phnom Penh, Cambodia on April 6, 1970. Although Lili Damita spent an enormous amount of money searching for her son, he was never found and in 1984 was declared legally dead. She has sung songs for soundtracks like "Girl In The Band" (from The Lizzie McGuire Movie soundtrack), "A Whatever Life" (from the Stuck In The Suburbs soundtrack), and "One In This World" (from A Cinderella Story soundtrack). Following the marriage, she gave up her film career, taking up residence in Palm Beach, Florida. The couple divorced in 1942 and Damita eventually married Albert Loomis, a Fort Dodge, Iowa dairy owner. Haylie too can sing, like her sister Hilary. Divorced from Curtiz, in 1935 she married a virtual unknown who would become Hollywood's biggest box office attraction, Errol Flynn with whom she had a son, Sean born in 1941. Her mother is the producer Susan Duff. In 1929, she went to Hollywood, making her American debut in a film titled "The Rescue." Soon, she was an important star at Warner Brothers Studios, appearing with rising male stars such as Gary Cooper and James Cagney. She was born in Houston, Texas. She became the second wife of Hungarian born film director Michael Curtiz after appearing in three of his Austrian made films. She played a popular-teen stereotype named Summer in the 2004 independent film Napoleon Dynamite. Offered a role in film, in 1921 she appeared in her first French made silent film before going on to perform in films in Britain, Austria, and Germany. She has also appeared on another Disney Channel show, That's So Raven. She wrote two songs for her sister's album Metamorphosis, "Sweet Sixteen" and "Inner Strength", and she also sings with Hilary on a 2004 cover of The Go-Gos song "Our Lips Are Sealed". Born Liliane-Marie-Madeleine Carré in Bordeaux, France, by age 16 she was performing in popular music-halls, eventually starring in the Revue at the Casino de Paris. Haylie Katherine Duff (born February 19, 1985) is an American actress and pop music singer, who has appeared in several episodes of Lizzie McGuire, which stars her sister Hilary Duff. Lili Damita (July 19, 1901 – March 21, 1994) was an actress. |