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Betty Grable
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Actor
From
Saint Louis, Missouri, USA
Born
1916-12-18
Overview
Betty Grable (December 18, 1916 – July 2, 1973) was an American actress, pin-up girl, dancer, model, and singer. Grable was enrolled in Clark's Dancing School at the age of three. At age 13, Grable and her mother set out for Hollywood with the hopes of stardom. There she landed several minor parts in films such as Whoopee!, New Movietone Follies of 1930, Happy Days and Let's Go Places.
In 1932, she signed with RKO Radio Pictures. The bit parts continued for the next three years until Grable was cast in By Your Leave. One of her big roles was in College Swing.. When she landed the role of Glenda Crawford in Down Argentine Way, the public finally took notice of her. Stardom came through comedies such as Coney Island and Sweet Rosie O'Grady. Her famous pin-up pose during World War II adorned barracks all around the world. With that pin-up and as the star of lavish musicals, Betty became the highest-paid star in Hollywood in 1947. Later her studio 20th Century-Fox insured her legs for a million dollars.
Betty continued to be popular until the mid-1950s, when musicals went into a decline. Her last film was How to Be Very, Very Popular. She then concentrated on Broadway and nightclubs.
She was married to actor Jackie Coogan (1937–1939) and musician Harry James (1943–1965).
Betty Grable died at age 56 of lung cancer on July 2, 1973.
Known For

TV
What's My Line?

TV
The Carol Burnett Show

TV
The Oscars

TV
The Dinah Shore Chevy Show

TV
The Hollywood Palace

TV
The Lucy–Desi Comedy Hour

Film
How to Marry a Millionaire
Nov 10, 1953

Film
The Gay Divorcee
Oct 12, 1934

Film
Follow the Fleet
Feb 20, 1936

Film
Cavalcade
Feb 8, 1933

Film
Mother Wore Tights
Aug 20, 1947

Film
The Fabulous Allan Carr
May 19, 2017

Film
Student Tour
Oct 5, 1934

Film
Three for the Show
Feb 24, 1955

Film
Wing and a Prayer
Jan 1, 1944
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