Albright, Lola (1925–)

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Albright, Lola (1925–)

American actress. Born in Akron, Ohio, July 20, 1925; married for 4 years in her teens; m. Jack Carson (actor), 1952 (div. 1958); m. Bill Chadney (musician-restaurateur), 1961 (div. 1975); no children.

Made film debut in The Pirate (1948) and followed that with Champion a year later; was lauded for performance in film A Cold Wind in August (1961); other films include Easter Parade (1948), The Good Humor Man (1950), Sierra Passage (1951), The Silver Whip (1953), Magnificent Matador (1955), The Tender Trap (1955), The Monolith Monsters (1957), Kid Galahad (1962), Lord Love a Duck (1966), The Way West (1967), Where Were You When the Lights Went Out? (1968), The Impossible Years (1968), and The Money Jungle (1968); was also a regular on "Peter Gunn" tv series (late 1950s).

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