Dinah Shore
Dinah Shore was born on Feb 29, 1916 in USA. Dinah Shore's big-screen debut came with Thank Your Lucky Stars directed by David Butler in 1943. Dinah Shore is known for L.A. Noire directed by Brendan McNamara, Aaron Staton stars as Cole Phelps and Michael McGrady as Rusty Galloway. Dinah Shore has got 16 awards and 11 nominations so far. The most recent award Dinah Shore achieved is Online Film & Television Association. The upcoming new movie Dinah Shore plays is The Survivor which will be released on Apr 27, 2022.
Her real name was Frances "Fanny" Rose Shore, and she was born in Winchester, Tennessee. Stricken with polio at 18 months of age, she recovered after receiving the Sister Kenny treatment. She became a cheerleader at Hume-Fogg High School in Nashville and went on to graduate from Vanderbilt University in 1938, where she majored in sociology. She took voice and acting lessons on the side and sang on radio station WSM in Nashville. In 1938 she left Tennessee for New York City and began singing on radio station WNCW in New York. Her first recordings were with bandleader Xavier Cugat, and she later changed her named to Dinah after her success with the song of the same name. She received numerous Emmy awards for television specials and productions and appeared in many films. She was married to actor George Montgomery, with whom she had one daughter and adopted a son.
Birthday
Feb 29, 1916Place of Birth
Winchester, Tennessee, USA
Known For
Awards
16 wins & 11 nominations
Movies & TV Shows
- 2021
soundtrack
6.7 - 2011
soundtrack
8.7 - 2006
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7.1 - 2005
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7.3 - 1997
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5.6 - 19887.7
- 1988
soundtrack
8.8 - 19817.3
- 19805.6
- 19795.4
- 19797.0
- 19797.3
- 19787.0
- 19776.6
- 19777.0
- 1976
soundtrack
5.8 - 1976
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7.3 - 19767.0
- 1975
soundtrack
6.9 - 19757.0
- 19747.0
- 1972
soundtrack
5.4 - 1971
soundtrack
5.0 - 19628.1
- 19618.1
- 19608.1
- 19598.1
- 19588.1
- 19578.1
- 19568.1
- 19566.8
- 19546.8
- 19546.8
- 1952
soundtrack
8.3 - 19525.1
- 19516.8
- 19476.4
- 19466.3
- 1946
soundtrack, actress, music department
6.2 - 19445.9
- 19446.2
- 19436.8