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Diana Dors (October 23, 1931 – May 4, 1984) was an English actress and sex symbol. She was born Diana Mary Fluck
in “They asked me to change my name. I suppose they were afraid that if my real name, Diana Fluck, was in lights, and one of the lights blew...” Quote from Diana Dors She was considered the English equivalent of the blonde bombshells of
According to film buffs, her best work as an actress may have been when she played a murderess in the 1956 film Yield to the Night. She was also willing to play repulsive characters in films such as The Amazing Mr. Blunden and Timon of Athens. Dors never had quite the same following in the During the summer of 1961, she filmed an episode of The Alfred Hitchcock Show (based on Robert Bloch's story "The Sorcerer's Apprentice", which co-starred Brandon De Wilde) that was so grisly, it was barred from airing and not released for many decades. Diana Dors appeared in many Rank Organisation films. It appears that her appearance changed to resemble Marilyn Monroe. She often played characters suffering from unrequited love, perhaps an unfortunate parallel to her private life. In a 1977 episode of the British TV show Parkinson with
the actor Kenneth Williams and the anthropologist Desmond Morris (whom Dors
said she had dated when they were teenagers in Swindon), Dors commented on what
seemed to be the common tragic deaths of young blonde sex symbols, such as Jean
Harlow and Jayne Mansfield. Dors said she would base herself on Mae West in
living a long life. Unfortunately, however, she died seven years later on Diana Dors was married three times.
Dennis Hamilton, Richard Dawson (two sons – Mark Dawson and Gary
Dawson), and She also left four grandchildren: Lindsay Dors Dawson, Tyler Emm Dawson,
Emma Rose Dawson and According to Dors` autobiography, she was once
asked and readily agreed to open a fête in her home town of The earliest recordings of Diana Dors were two sides of a 78 rpm single released on HMV Records in 1951. The tracks were "I Feel So Mmmm" and "A Kiss And A Cuddle (And A Few Kinds Words From You". HMV also released sheet music featuring sultry photos on Diana on the cover. She also sang "The Hokey Pokey Polka" on the 1954 soundtrack for the film As Long As They're Happy. Diana Dors only recorded one complete album, Swinging Dors, for the Columbia Records/Pye label. The LP was originally released on red vinyl. The orchestra was conducted by Wally Stott, who later underwent a sex change and became a woman. In 1964, she recorded a single for the Dors is included on The Beatles Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band album cover art as the blonde in the front row on the right in the gold dress and white gloves. She is also featured on the cover of The Smiths 1995 compilation album, Singles. And a Morrissey picture disc. Dors appeared in the 1981 Adam & the Ants music video "Prince Charming" as the "fairy godmother" opposite Adam Ant, who played a male Cinderella figure. Dors was a close friend of Ruth Ellis, the last woman to be hanged in Dors was also close friends with the notorious Kray Twins and their mother Violet. Before she died, Dors apparently hid away what
she claimed to be over two million pounds in banks across Her widower, Although the company was then able to decode the entire message and link it
to a bank statement found in some of No Nude Scenes, Nude Pics, Topless, Full Frontal Nudity, Nude Photos, Playboy Pictorials or Graphic Nudity, ----------------------------------------------- |
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