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Dolores Moran(1926-1982)

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Dolores Moran
A trumpet player in a radio orchestra falls asleep during a commercial and dreams he's Athanael, an angel deputized to blow the Last Trumpet at exactly midnight on Earth, thus marking the end of the world.
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Better known for her scandalous private life than for her mild film input, the story goes that blonde, extremely well-endowed Dolores Moran was checked out at an annual Sacramento Elks Lodge picnic in 1941 by a Warner Brothers talent scout in the early 40s and a starlet was born.

Born in Stockton, California in 1926, this bombshell looker, a one-time drive-in car hop, had started collecting beauty titles as a teen ("Queen of the Butte County Fair") by the time the major studio took notice of her and signed her up. The studio immediately promoted the darker-haired-now-platinum blonde as a WWII pin-up and her cover-girl appearances on magazines became a favorite with GI soldiers. Beginning in 1942, she would start out as set decoration (including La Glorieuse Parade (1942)) and would typically be utilized in small, decorative film parts. She achieved a bit of distinction, or perhaps distraction, in a couple of larger roles -- Bette Davis and Miriam Hopkins' tearjerker L'impossible amour (1943), Bogie and Bacall's Le Port de l'angoisse (1944), and Jack Benny's The Horn Blows at Midnight (1945).

Moran's reputation of having affairs with married film heavyweights had already preceded her by the time the 22-year-old began dating 42-year-old producer Benedict Bogeaus, who was married to starlet Mimi Forsythe at the time. Bogeaus divorced his wife and married Moran in late 1946. Two years later Dolores bore him a son. Sadly, in 1952, Bogeaus' former wife committed suicide.

Secondary roles followed for Moran with Too Young to Know (1945) and the film noir L'homme que j'aime (1946). Dolores first worked with her producer/husband in the film Christmas Eve (1947). Her film career sagged after that as her Svengali-like husband insisted she appear strictly in his pictures from Johnny One-Eye (1950) and La Dernière Minute (1953) to her last role as a burlesque queen in Quatre étranges cavaliers (1954), often giving her roles that showed off her "bad girl" image. In between she appeared on TV: "Dangerous Assignment," "My Hero" and Mr. & Mrs. North".

The turbulent marriage of Dolores and Benedict finally came to an end in 1962. Moran decided to lay low after this and, as such, little was heard about her until newspapers reported her death from cancer at age 56 in 1982.
BornJanuary 27, 1926
DiedFebruary 5, 1982(56)
BornJanuary 27, 1926
DiedFebruary 5, 1982(56)
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Known for

Lauren Bacall and Humphrey Bogart in Le Port de l'angoisse (1944)
Le Port de l'angoisse
7.8
  • Mme. Hellene de Bursac
  • 1944
Jack Benny, Dolores Moran, and Alexis Smith in The Horn Blows at Midnight (1945)
The Horn Blows at Midnight
6.6
  • Violinist
  • Fran Blackstone
  • 1945
Bette Davis and Gig Young in L'impossible amour (1943)
L'impossible amour
7.4
  • Deirdre'DeDe' Drake
  • 1943
Randolph Scott, Joan Blondell, George Brent, Virginia Field, Dolores Moran, and George Raft in Christmas Eve (1947)
Christmas Eve
5.7
  • Jean Bradford
  • 1947

Credits

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Actress



  • Quatre étranges cavaliers (1954)
    Quatre étranges cavaliers
    6.8
    • Dolly
    • 1954
  • Mr. & Mrs. North (1952)
    Mr. & Mrs. North
    7.4
    TV Series
    • Sylvia
    • Ronnie Thompson
    • 1953–1954
  • Macdonald Carey, Adele Mara, and Teresa Wright in La Dernière Minute (1953)
    La Dernière Minute
    6.2
    • Paula Mitchener
    • 1953
  • Robert Cummings in My Hero (1952)
    My Hero
    7.1
    TV Series
    • Rosalind Turner
    • 1952
  • Brian Donlevy in Dangerous Assignment (1950)
    Dangerous Assignment
    6.6
    TV Series
    • Marie Picard (as Delores Moran)
    • 1952
  • Dolores Moran in Johnny One-Eye (1950)
    Johnny One-Eye
    5.5
    • Lily White
    • 1950
  • Randolph Scott, Joan Blondell, George Brent, Virginia Field, Dolores Moran, and George Raft in Christmas Eve (1947)
    Christmas Eve
    5.7
    • Jean Bradford
    • 1947
  • Robert Alda and Ida Lupino in L'homme que j'aime (1946)
    L'homme que j'aime
    6.6
    • Gloria O'Connor
    • 1946
  • John Wayne, Claudette Colbert, and Don DeFore in Sans réserve (1946)
    Sans réserve
    6.4
    • Dolores Moran (uncredited)
    • 1946
  • Mr. Noisy (1946)
    Mr. Noisy
    7.4
    Short
    • Nurse Shapely (uncredited)
    • 1946
  • Too Young to Know (1945)
    Too Young to Know
    5.9
    • Patsy O'Brien
    • 1945
  • Jack Benny, Dolores Moran, and Alexis Smith in The Horn Blows at Midnight (1945)
    The Horn Blows at Midnight
    6.6
    • Violinist
    • Fran Blackstone
    • 1945
  • Hollywood Canteen (1944)
    Hollywood Canteen
    7.0
    • Dolores Moran
    • 1944
  • Lauren Bacall and Humphrey Bogart in Le Port de l'angoisse (1944)
    Le Port de l'angoisse
    7.8
    • Mme. Hellene de Bursac
    • 1944
  • The Last Ride (1944)
    The Last Ride
    5.6
    • Molly Stevens (uncredited)
    • 1944

Soundtrack



  • Bette Davis and Gig Young in L'impossible amour (1943)
    L'impossible amour
    7.4
    • music: "Perfidia" (1939)
    • performer: "Perfidia" (1939) (uncredited)
    • 1943

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Personal details

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  • Alternative name
    • Delores Moran
  • Height
    • 1.78 m
  • Born
    • January 27, 1926
    • Stockton, California, USA
  • Died
    • February 5, 1982
    • Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA(cancer)
  • Spouse
    • Benedict BogeausAugust 1946 - 1962 (divorced, 1 child)
  • Children
    • Brett Benedict
  • Other works
    Radio: Appears on an episode of the "Commander Scott's Romance of the Highways" program.
  • Publicity listings
    • 1 Article
    • 9 Pictorials
    • 4 Magazine Cover Photos

Did you know

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  • Trivia
    In 1941, 15-year-old Dolores was working as a car hop at a drive-in in San Jose, California. One night she brought local apricot grower Anthony Ponce a cup of coffee. He never saw her again, never contacted her, and never spoke about her to family members, but after he died at aged 58 in 1968, a reclusive bachelor, his 1947 will provided that she inherit most of his $300,000 estate. Court costs, lawyers' fees, and negotiations reduced the amount considerably, but the will was eventually upheld. After the news made headlines in December 1968, Dolores admitted that "unfortunately, for the life of me, I can't remember the man." She then reflected on his gift to her: "Life is truly an extraordinary procession. What a beautiful thing. It's phenomenal. I'm not living in poverty, certainly. But my reaction was one of marvel, awe.".

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  • When did Dolores Moran die?
    February 5, 1982
  • How did Dolores Moran die?
    Cancer
  • How old was Dolores Moran when she died?
    56 years old
  • Where did Dolores Moran die?
    Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA
  • When was Dolores Moran born?
    January 27, 1926

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