‘Frank Sinatra may not know how to tie a four-in-hand, but he isn't admitting it. Small wonder when his leading lady, Glora De Haven, volunteered to tie his cravat each morning on the set of Manhattan Serenade, which both appear in for the glory of dear old RKO.’ (Caption 1944)
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Gloria DeHaven and Elizabeth Taylor, gorgeously gowned, make their way to the main tent for the colorful pageant at the circus benefit given for St. John’s Hospital
-Screenland magazine, Dec. 1948
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Gloria DeHaven photographed by Nickolas Muray, 1947.
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Life Magazine - September 25, 1944
"Life asked Ginger Rogers to give a dream party for a G.I. Ginger asked seven other girls to come out to her Beverly Hills home and help out. Private John Farnsworth who served 3 years in the South Pacific, and is home recovering from malaria, was also glad to come. The girls fed Private Farnsworth, listened to his war stories, admired him, danced with him, and played games with him. It was a very enjoyable party, but don't count on it happening to you!"
Pvt. John Farnsworth covered in kisses by actresses. L to R: Lynne Baggett, Dolores Moran, Barbara Hale, Ginger Rogers, Gloria DeHaven, Chilli Williams, and Jinx Falkenburg
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Gloria DeHaven June Haver
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Gloria DeHaven (July 23, 1925 – July 30, 2016)
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Eric Carpenter, Gloria DeHaven, 1940s
Found in Greenbriar Picture Shows.
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