

Dinah Shore
Birthday
February 29, 1916 (77 years)
Place of Birth
Winchester, Tennessee, USA
Known For
Acting
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Dinah Shore (born Frances Rose Shore; February 29, 1916 – February 24, 1994) was an American singer, actress, and television personality. She was most popular during the Big Band era of the 1940s and 1950s. After failing singing auditions for the bands of Benny Goodman and both Jimmy Dorsey and his brother Tommy Dorsey, Shore struck out on her own to become the first singer of her era to achieve huge solo success. She had a string of 80 charted popular hits, lasting from 1940 into the late '50s, and after appearing in a handful of films went on to a four-decade career in American television, starring in her own music and variety shows in the '50s and '60s and hosting two talk shows in the '70s. TV Guide magazine ranked her at #16 on their list of the top fifty television stars of all time. Stylistically, Dinah Shore was compared to two singers who followed her in the mid-to-late '40s and early '50s, Doris Day and Patti Page. Description above from the Wikipedia article Dinah Shore, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Dinah Shore Movies & TV-shows on Netflix
Movies with Dinah Shore
Fun and Fancy Free
Sep 27, 1947
Sly
Sep 16, 2023
Make Mine Music
Jun 30, 1946
Oh, God!
Oct 7, 1977
Till the Clouds Roll By
Dec 5, 1946
Night of 100 Stars II
Mar 10, 1985
Mike Wallace Is Here
Jul 26, 2019
Bongo
Sep 27, 1947
That's Entertainment, Part II
May 16, 1976
HealtH
Sep 12, 1980
The Story Behind Walt Disney's 'Fun and Fancy Free'
Jan 1, 1997
My Darling Vivian
Apr 27, 2020
TV shows with Dinah Shore
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
Oct 1, 1962
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
Oct 1, 1962
The Mike Douglas Show
Dec 11, 1961
The Dick Cavett Show
Jun 6, 1968
The Bob Hope Show
Apr 9, 1950
Murder, She Wrote
Sep 30, 1984
What's My Line?
Feb 2, 1950
Great Performances
Jan 28, 1971
The Carol Burnett Show
Sep 11, 1967
The Jack Benny Program
Oct 28, 1950
The Colgate Comedy Hour
Sep 10, 1950
The Ed Sullivan Show
Jun 20, 1948