This page will contain discussion groups about Lolita Davidovich, as they become available.Lolita DavidovichLolita Davidovich (b. July 15, 1961) is an American actress of Serbian heritage. She is occasionally credited as "Lolita David." She first received notice co-starring in Blaze (1989) with Paul Newman. She beat out 600 other actresses for the title role of the notorious burlesque performer, Blaze Starr. More recently, she appeared in several episodes on the first season of the Showtime lesbian-themed television series, The L Word. Partial filmography
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More recently, she appeared in several episodes on the first season of the Showtime lesbian-themed television series, The L Word. Deanna Durbin has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1722 Vine St. She beat out 600 other actresses for the title role of the notorious burlesque performer, Blaze Starr. David died in Paris on March 1, 1999. She is occasionally credited as "Lolita David." She first received notice co-starring in Blaze (1989) with Paul Newman. Since then she has resisted all offers to perform and has refused to be interviewed, steadfastly asserting her right to privacy. July 15, 1961) is an American actress of Serbian heritage. The couple moved to Paris, France with Durbin stating she would never return to show business. Lolita Davidovich (b. She retired from public life in 1950, after her marriage to Charles David, who had directed her in Lady On A Train. Blaze (1989). By the late 1940s Durbin had tried to assume a more sophisticated film persona in such films as the whodunnit Lady On A Train (1945), but the public preferred her as the sweet and wholesome adolescent she had come to represent. Raising Cain (1992). Her second marriage, to Felix Jackson, a writer, in 1945, produced her only child, Jessica Jackson, and ended in divorce in 1949. Leap of Faith (1992). She married an actor, Vaughn Paul, in 1941 and they were divorced in 1943. Gods and Monsters (1998). In 1939 she received a special Academy Juvenile Award, along with Mickey Rooney. Durbin was quickly signed to a contract with Universal Studios and the huge success of her films were reported to have saved the studio from bankruptcy. Hollywood legend has recorded that he instructed his staff to "drop the fat one" and that they had dismissed Durbin, misunderstanding that Mayer had in fact intended to terminate the contract of Garland. Mayer felt he did not need two young female singers under contract. Durbin was released from her contract shortly thereafter as studio executive Louis B. She made her first film Three Smart Girls in 1936. Changing her name to Deanna Durbin at the commencement of her career, Durbin signed a contract with MGM Studios in 1936 and made her first film appearance in a screen test with another contractee, Judy Garland. Deanna Durbin (born Edna Mae Durbin on December 4, 1921 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada) was a popular singer and actress in Hollywood films. |