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  1. 8 de nov. de 2005 · Sheree North, the film, TV and stage actor whose career spanned five decades, has died, aged 72. Having begun her career as a substitute blonde bombshell for the unreliable Marilyn Monroe Los ...

  2. North had a key role in the 1979 miniseries "Women in White" and played the uptight boss Edie McKendrick on Danny Thomas' 1980-81 father-daughter sitcom "I'm a Big Girl Now." In 1974, North became a part of television history on the 100th episode of "The Mary Tyler Moore Show," when Ed Asner's character Lou Grant fell for her as Charlene Maguire, a saloon singer with a past.

  3. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sheree_NorthSheree North - Wikipedia

    Sheree North, pseudonimo di Dawn Bethel (nata Dawn Shirley Crang; Los Angeles, 17 gennaio 1932 – Los Angeles, 4 novembre 2005), è stata un'attrice, cantante e ballerina statunitense Biografia. Iniziò a ballare all'età di 10 anni. Nel 1947, all'età di 15 anni, sposò ...

  4. 4 de nov. de 2005 · Sheree North (January 17, 1932 – November 4, 2005) was an American actress, singer, and dancer. Description above from the Wikipedia article Sheree North, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia

  5. Born Dawn Shirley Crang in Los Angeles on January 17, 1932, North made her film début as an uncredited extra in Excuse My Dust (1951). She was then spotted by a choreographer performing at the Macayo Club in Santa Monica, and was cast as a chorus girl in the film Here Come the Girls (1953), starring Bob Hope. Around that time, she adopted the stage name Sheree North.

  6. Sheree North (Dawn Shirley Crang) est une actrice américaine née le 17 janvier 1932 à Los Angeles, Californie, (États-Unis), et morte à Los Angeles le 4 novembre 2005. Biographie. Sheree North s'est séparée de ...

  7. North reprised her role in the play's screen version, Living It Up (1954), with Martin and Lewis. Soon thereafter she was signed to a film contract by Fox, which tried to make her into a '50s-style platinum blond "sexpot" and potential replacement for Marilyn Monroe; the studio mounted a big publicity campaign and starred her in several light productions.