Arlene Carol Dahl (August 11, 1925 – November 29, 2021) was an American actress active in films from the late 1940s. She was one of the last surviving stars from the
Classical Hollywood cinema era.
She was also an author and entrepreneur. She founded two companies, Arlene Dahl Enterprises and Dahlia, a fragrance company.
Dahl had three children, the eldest of whom is actor
Lorenzo Lamas.
Biography
Early life
Dahl was born on August 11, 1925, in
Minneapolis,
Minnesota, to Idelle () and Rudolph Dahl, a
Ford Motor dealer and executive.
Her parents were both of Norwegian descent.
She cited her year of birth as 1928,
although her birth record (1925-43442), available through the Minnesota Historical Society, shows she was born on August 11, 1925.
An August 13, 2014, article in the ''
New York Social Diary'' by David Patrick Columbia, titled "Losses and Gains", references her 89th birthday celebration with her husband, children, and family.
As a child, Dahl took
elocution
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and dancing lessons and was active in theatrical events at Margaret Fuller Elementary School, Ramsey Junior High School, and Washburn Senior High School. After graduating from high school, she held such jobs as performing in a local drama group and briefly working as a model for department stores. Dahl's mother was involved in local amateur theatre. Dahl briefly attended the
University of Minnesota.
Early career
A year after graduation from high school, Dahl lived in
Chicago, where she worked as a buyer for Marshall and Brown. She then traveled to New York and worked as a model for the Walter Thornton Model Agency, where she successfully auditioned for a part in the musical ''Mr. Strauss Goes to Boston'' in 1945. This led to her gaining the lead in another play, ''Questionable Ladies'', which was seen by a talent scout from
Hollywood
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* Hollywood, Los Angeles, a neighborhood in California
* Hollywood, a metonym for the cinema of the United States
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.
Dahl had an uncredited bit part in ''
Life with Father'' (1947). She was promoted to leading lady in ''
My Wild Irish Rose'' (1947) with
Dennis Morgan
Dennis Morgan (born Earl Stanley Morner, December 20, 1908 – September 7, 1994) was an American actor-singer. He used the acting pseudonym Richard Stanley before adopting the name under which he gained his greatest fame.
According to one obi ...
, a big hit that led to an offer from MGM for a long-term contract.
MGM
Dahl began working for MGM to play a supporting role in her first film, ''
The Bride Goes Wild
''The Bride Goes Wild'' is a 1948 American romantic comedy film directed by Norman Taurog.
Van Johnson stars as irresponsible children's book author and part-time playboy Uncle Bumps, who is introduced to a no-nonsense children's book illustrato ...
'' (1948), starring
Van Johnson and
June Allyson
June Allyson (born Eleanor Geisman; October 7, 1917 – July 8, 2006) was an American stage, film, and television actress, dancer, and singer.
Allyson began her career in 1937 as a dancer in short subject films and on Broadway in 1938. She sign ...
.
She remained there to play the female lead in the
Red Skelton comedy ''
A Southern Yankee'' (1948).
Eagle-Lion hired her to star as the female lead in ''
Reign of Terror
The Reign of Terror (french: link=no, la Terreur) was a period of the French Revolution when, following the creation of the First Republic, a series of massacres and numerous public executions took place in response to revolutionary fervour, ...
'' (1949). Then at MGM, she acted opposite
Van Johnson in ''
Scene of the Crime'' (1949); Robert Taylor in ''
Ambush'' (1950);
Joel McCrea in ''
The Outriders'' (1950);
Fred Astaire and Skelton in ''
Three Little Words'' (1950), playing
Eileen Percy; and Skelton again in ''
Watch the Birdie'' (1950). Except for ''The Outriders'', all these movies were profitable for MGM.
MGM gave Dahl the lead in several
B movie
A B movie or B film is a low-budget commercial motion picture. In its original usage, during the Golden Age of Hollywood, the term more precisely identified films intended for distribution as the less-publicized bottom half of a double feature ...
s, such as ''
Inside Straight'' (1951) and ''
No Questions Asked'' (1951), both of which flopped.
Adventure films

Dahl was hired by
Pine-Thomas Productions to a multi-picture contract. She was cast in ''
Caribbean Gold'' (1952), a
swashbuckler starring
John Payne.
She went to
Universal-International to co-star with
Alan Ladd
Alan Walbridge Ladd (September 3, 1913 – January 29, 1964) was an American actor and film producer. Ladd found success in film in the 1940s and early 1950s, particularly in films noir and Westerns. He was often paired with Veronica Lake ...
in a
French Foreign Legion story, ''
Desert Legion'' (1953); then Pine-Thomas used her again in ''
Jamaica Run'' (1953) and ''
Sangaree'' (1953). The latter starred
Fernando Lamas, whom Dahl would marry.
She supported
Bob Hope in the comedy ''
Here Come the Girls'' (1953). Dahl and Lamas reunited on ''
The Diamond Queen'' (1953) at Warner Bros.
In 1953, Dahl played Roxanne on stage in a short-lived revival of ''
Cyrano de Bergerac'' opposite
Jose Ferrer.
Dahl played the ambitious Carol Talbot in ''
Woman's World'' (1954) at Fox, and she was
Rock Hudson's leading lady in Universal's adventure war film ''
Bengal Brigade
''Bengal Brigade'' is a 1954 American adventure war film directed by Laslo Benedek and starring Rock Hudson, Arlene Dahl and Ursula Thiess. The film was produced and distributed by Universal Pictures, based on the 1952 novel ''Bengal Tigers' ...
'' (1954).
She began writing a syndicated beauty
column
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in 1952,
and opened Arlene Dahl Enterprises in 1954, marketing cosmetics and designer lingerie.
Dahl began appearing on television, including episodes of ''
Lux Video Theatre'' (including a 1954 adaptation of ''
Casablanca
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'', wherein she played Ilsa) and ''
The Ford Television Theatre''.
Dahl was both a mystery guest (April 25, 1954) and a panelist on the
CBS game show ''
What's My Line?''. In 1953, she hosted
ABC's anthology series ''
The Pepsi-Cola Playhouse''.
John Payne and Dahl were reunited in a
film noir
Film noir (; ) is a cinematic term used primarily to describe stylish Hollywood crime dramas, particularly those that emphasize cynical attitudes and motivations. The 1940s and 1950s are generally regarded as the "classic period" of American ' ...
, ''
Slightly Scarlet'' (1956), alongside
Rhonda Fleming, another red-haired star.
Dahl made some films in England for Columbia: ''
Wicked as They Come'' (1956) and ''
Fortune Is a Woman'' (1957). In 1957, she sued Columbia for $1 million, saying the film's advertisements for ''Wicked as They Come'' were "lewd" and "degraded" her. A judge threw out the suit.
Dahl hosted the short-lived television series ''
Opening Night
A première, also spelled premiere, is the debut (first public presentation) of a play, film, dance, or musical composition.
A work will often have many premières: a world première (the first time it is shown anywhere in the world), its first ...
'' (1958) and had the female lead in the adventure movie ''
Journey to the Center of the Earth'' (1959), opposite
James Mason
James Neville Mason (; 15 May 190927 July 1984) was an English actor. He achieved considerable success in British cinema before becoming a star in Hollywood. He was the top box-office attraction in the UK in 1944 and 1945; his British films inc ...
and
Pat Boone. She was injured on set making the latter, but it turned out to be one of her most successful films.
1960s
In 1960, she appeared in the TV series ''
Riverboat'' in the role of Lucy Belle in the episode "That Taylor Affair". The same year, she married Texas oilman Christian Holmes and announced her retirement from acting. The marriage did not last, but Dahl increasingly diversified her work to become a lecturer and beauty consultant while she continued acting.
She had a supporting role in ''
Kisses for My President'' (1964) and appeared in ''
Land Raiders
A land raid was a form of political protest in rural Scotland, primarily in the Highlands.
History
A land raid was a form of political protest in rural Scotland, primarily in the Highlands. Land raiders threatened to seize, or seized, land which ...
'' (1969), ''
The Pleasure Pit'' (1969), and the French film ''Du blé en liasses''. She also appeared on TV in ''
Burke's Law'' and ''
Theatre of Stars
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''.
Her focus by now was on business. After closing her company in 1967, she began serving as vice president at the ad agency
Kenyon and Eckhardt that same year.
In a 1969 interview, she said her old films were "such an embarrassment".
1970s
Dahl also returned to
Broadway in the early 1970s, replacing
Lauren Bacall
Lauren Bacall (; born Betty Joan Perske; September 16, 1924 – August 12, 2014) was an American actress. She was named the 20th-greatest female star of classic Hollywood cinema by the American Film Institute and received an Academy Honorary Aw ...
in the role of
Margo Channing in ''
Applause''.
On television, she had a role on the soap opera ''
One Life to Live
''One Life to Live'' (often abbreviated as ''OLTL'') is an American soap opera broadcast on the ABC television network for more than 43 years, from July 15, 1968, to January 13, 2012, and then on the internet as a web series on Hulu and iTunes ...
'' and guest-starred on ''
Love, American Style
''Love, American Style'' is an anthology comedy television series that aired on ABC from 1969 to 1974. The series was produced by Paramount Television. During the 1971–72 and 1972–73 seasons, it was a part of ABC's Friday primetime lineup ...
'', ''
Jigsaw John
John Patrick St. John (February 18, 1918 – May 3, 1995), better known as "Jigsaw John", was an American police officer and Los Angeles Police Department homicide detective, renowned for his investigations of many of Los Angeles's highest-profile ...
'', ''
Fantasy Island'', and ''
The Love Boat''. She also made a TV movie, ''
The Deadly Dream'' (1971). "I like acting," she said in 1978, "but I had better like business better or I'll lose my shirt."
1980s and 1990s

In 1981, Dahl declared personal bankruptcy, with liabilities of almost $1 million and assets of only $623,970. Her chief creditor was the
U.S. Small Business Administration
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, which guaranteed a $450,000 loan for her as an executive in a cosmetic firm. She had lost $163,000 from burglaries of jewelry and furs from her
Manhattan apartment, and she earned only $11,367 in 1980 and $10,517 in 1979.
Dahl appeared on ABC's soap opera ''
One Life to Live
''One Life to Live'' (often abbreviated as ''OLTL'') is an American soap opera broadcast on the ABC television network for more than 43 years, from July 15, 1968, to January 13, 2012, and then on the internet as a web series on Hulu and iTunes ...
'' from 1981 to 1984 as Lucinda Schenck Wilson. The character was planned as a short-term role (she guest-starred from late 1981 to early 1982 and in late 1982), but Dahl later was offered a one-year contract to appear on the series from September 1983 to October 1984. In 1988 she starred in the film ''
A Place to Hide''.
Her last feature film role, which followed a hiatus of more than two decades, was in ''Night of the Warrior'' (1991). It co-starred her son
Lorenzo Lamas.
She entered the field of
astrology in the 1980s, writing a syndicated column and later operating a
premium phoneline company.
Dahl wrote more than two dozen books on the topics of beauty and astrology.
Dahl guest-starred on episodes of shows starring her son, ''
Renegade'' and ''
Air America''.
Business ventures
In 1951, Dahl began writing for a tri-weekly beauty column for ''Let's Be Beautiful'', a newspaper owned by ''Chicago Tribune'' founder Robert McCormick.
In the mid-1950s, Dahl founded Arlene Dahl Enterprises, selling lingerie, nightgowns, pajamas and cosmetics.
She invented the Dahl Beauty Cap, a knitted sleeping cap for women.
Dahl began working at
Sears Roebuck as director of beauty products in 1970, earning nearly $750,000 annually, but she left in 1975 to found a short-lived fragrance company, Dahlia.
Personal life
Dahl had six husbands:
# Actor
Lex Barker. They met in the early 1950s, wed on April 16, 1951, and divorced the following year (Barker later married
Lana Turner).
# Actor
Fernando Lamas. They married in 1954. In 1958, Dahl and Lamas had their only child,
Lorenzo Lamas. Shortly after giving birth to Lorenzo, Dahl slowed and eventually ended her career as an actress, although she still appeared in films and on television occasionally. Dahl and Lamas divorced in 1960.
# Heir to the Fleischmann yeast fortune and oilman Christian R. Holmes.
They married on October 15, 1960 and had one child, Dahl's only daughter, Christina Carole Holmes. She and Holmes were divorced November 29, 1963.
# Russian wine writer and entrepreneur
Alexis Lichine. They were married from 1964 to 1969.
# TV producer-cum-yacht broker Rounsevelle W. "Skip" Schaum.
They were married from 1969 to 1976. Her second son, Rounsevelle Andreas Schaum, was born during this marriage.
# Packaging designer Marc Rosen. They were married from 1984 until her death.
She divided her time between
New York City and
West Palm Beach,
Florida.
She has six grandchildren (including
AJ Lamas and
Shayne Lamas) and two great-grandchildren.
She died in her Manhattan apartment on November 29, 2021, at the age of 96.
Filmography
Television work
Radio appearances
Bibliography
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Notes
References
External links
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Arlene Dahl profileat Brian's Drive-In Theatre
Photographs and literatureat Virtual-History.com
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American stage actresses
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American relationships and sexuality writers
American people of Norwegian descent
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer contract players
University of Minnesota alumni
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21st-century American women