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Dorothy Provine (1935–2010)


Flashy, leggy, bouffant blonde Dorothy Provine was a solid screen representation of the Kennedyesque era -- when life seemed so full of fun, so innocent and so optimistic. This sparkling beauty also gave TV audiences a double dose blast to the past via her popular co-starring roles on late 50s/early 60s series TV... See full bio »

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Filmography

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1976 Police Woman (TV series)
The Trick Book (1976)
 
1973 Police Story (TV series)
Harriett Bonner
The Big Walk (1973) … Harriett Bonner (as Dorothy Provine Day)
 
1970 Love, American Style (TV series)
April (segment "Love and Those Poor Crusaders' Wives")
Love and the Big Night/Love and Those Poor Crusaders' Wives/Love and the V.I.P. Restaurant (1970) … April (segment "Love and Those Poor Crusaders' Wives")
 
1968 The Sound of Anger (TV movie)
Marge Carruthers
 
1968 The F.B.I. (TV series)
Irene Minnock
Breakthrough (1968) … Irene Minnock
 
1968 Never a Dull Moment
Sally Inwood
 
1968 The Danny Thomas Hour (TV series)
Laura Merrill
My Pal Tony (1968) … Laura Merrill
 
1967 Who's Minding the Mint?
Verna Baxter
 
1966 Kiss the Girls and Make Them Die
Susan Fleming
 
1965 Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre (TV series)
Julie
Simon Says Get Married (1965) … Julie
 
1965 Dr. Kildare (TV series)
Sally Bolos
Music Hath Charms (1965) … Sally Bolos
 
1964 Good Neighbor Sam
Minerva Bissell
 
1963 Wall of Noise
Ann Conroy
 
1963 The Gallant Men (TV series)
Joyce Adams
Tommy (1963) … Joyce Adams
 
1962 Hawaiian Eye (TV series)
Arnel Wade / Nora Stewart
A Night with Nora Stewart (1962) … Nora Stewart
A Likely Story (1962) … Arnel Wade
 
1962 You're Only Young Once (TV movie)
Mildred Offenbach
 
1958-1962 77 Sunset Strip (TV series)
Nora Shirley / Betty
Upbeat (1962) … Nora Shirley
Downbeat (1959) … Nora Shirley
A Nice Social Evening (1958) … Betty
 
1962 The Red Skelton Hour (TV series)
Piper Novak
The Bride of Bolivar (1962) … Piper Novak
 
1960-1962 The Roaring 20's (TV series)
Pinky Pinkham
Footlights (1962) … Pinky Pinkham
Asparagus Tips (1961) … Pinky Pinkham
 
1959-1960 The Alaskans (TV series)
Rocky Shaw
White Vengeance (1960) … Rocky Shaw (credit only)
Calico (1960) … Rocky Shaw
 
1959 Bronco (TV series)
Gilda Harper
Red Water North (1959) … Gilda Harper
 
1959 The 30 Foot Bride of Candy Rock
Emmy Lou Rossiter
 
1959 Sugarfoot (TV series)
Ada
The Avengers (1959)
The Giant Killer (1959) … Ada
 
1959 Colt .45 (TV series)
Ann Donnelly
The Confession (1959) … Ann Donnelly
 
1959 The Texan (TV series)
Chalmers
Blood Money (1959) … Chalmers
 
1958-1959 Wagon Train (TV series)
Marian Pruitt / Susie
The Matthew Lowry Story (1959) … Marian Pruitt
The Marie Dupree Story (1958) … Susie
 
1959 The Rough Riders (TV series)
Holly Morrow
Lesson in Violence (1959) … Holly Morrow
 
1959 Alfred Hitchcock Presents (TV series)
Sharon Trotter
The Morning After (1959) … Sharon Trotter
 
1959 The Real McCoys (TV series)
Glory
The McCoys Visit Hollywood (1959) … Glory
 
1959 Cimarron City (TV series)
Laura Winfield
The Bitter Lesson (1959) … Laura Winfield
 
1959 Mike Hammer (TV series)
Suzy Keeler
Coney Island Baby (1959) … Suzy Keeler
 
1958 Lawman (TV series)
Julie Preston
Lady in Question (1958) … Julie Preston
 
1958 The Millionaire (TV series)
Susan MacIntyre
The David Barrett Story (1958) … Susan MacIntyre
 
1958 Live Fast, Die Young
Jackie (uncredited)
 
1957 Man Without a Gun (TV series)
Man Missing (1957)
 
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1965 The Great Race (performer: "He Shouldn't-A, Hadn't-A, Oughtn't-A Swang on Me!")
 
1962 The New March of Dimes Presents: The Scene Stealers (TV movie) (performer: "Swanee")
 
1960 The Roaring 20's (TV series)
Layoff Charley (1960) (performer: "Black Bottom" - uncredited)
 
Show ShowThanks (1 title)
2013 Special Collector's Edition (TV series) (in memory of - 1 episode)
La carrera del siglo (2013) (in memory of)
 
Show ShowSelf (9 titles)
1970 It Takes Two (TV series)
Herself
Episode dated 18 May 1970 (1970) … Herself
 
1966-1967 The Dean Martin Comedy Hour (TV series)
Herself / Herself - Guest
Episode dated 27 April 1967 (1967) … Herself - Guest
Episode dated 15 September 1966 (1966) … Herself
 
1965 Behind the Scenes with Blake Edwards' 'The Great Race' (documentary short)
Herself
 
1964 The Hollywood Palace (TV series)
Dancer / Herself - Singer
Episode #2.4 (1964) … Herself - Singer/Dancer
 
1964 The Tennessee Ernie Ford Hour (TV movie)
Herself
 
1964 The Garry Moore Show (TV series)
Herself
Episode #6.23 (1964) … Herself
 
1963 The Jerry Lewis Show (TV series)
Herself
Episode #1.7 (1963) … Herself
 
1962 Bob Hope Christmas Show (TV movie)
Herself
 
1962 The New March of Dimes Presents: The Scene Stealers (TV movie)
Herself - Singer
 
Show ShowArchive Footage (4 titles)
1991 Something a Little Less Serious: A Tribute to 'It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World' (TV documentary)
Emmeline Finch (uncredited)
 
1979-1980 Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color (TV series)
 
1966 One Spy Too Many
Tracey Alexander
 

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Personal Details

Other Works:

In 1962, she starred in an unsold pilot for a proposed ABC adventure series called "The Perils of Pauline". See more »

Publicity Listings:

1 Interview  | 5 Articles  | See more »

Alternate Names:

Dorothy Provine Day

Height:

5' 4" (1.63 m)
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Trivia:

Dorothy Provine's birthdate, Wednesday, January 20th, 1937 was also political history. United States of America's President, Franklin Delano Roosevelt' originally took office in March of 1933. But Wednesday, January 20th, 1937, was Franklin D. Roosevelt's first of three times, being sworn in, during January... See more »

Star Sign:

Aquarius