Paula Drew (born Tamara Victoria Dubin;
) is an American former actress, singer, and commercial spokesperson.
Early years
Drew was born in Detroit
as Tamara Victoria Dubin, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Dubin, a factory superintendent and a nurse, respectively.
Her father was from Bessarabia, and her mother was from Russia. She had two brothers.
Drew graduated from
Fordson High School
Fordson High School is a secondary school located in Dearborn, Michigan, United States, in Metro Detroit. It was completed in 1928 on a parcel of land which was then the village of Fordson, named for Henry Ford and his son Edsel Ford. It is a pa ...
and, while working as a secretary for an attorney, she took night classes at
Fordson Junior college.
She began "singing seriously" when she was 14 years old.
Career
Early career
Drew sang in the chorus of the Civic Opera Company in Detroit until the company's producer promoted her to leading roles. She went on to perform in
St. Louis Municipal Opera
The St. Louis Municipal Opera Theatre (commonly known as The Muny) is an amphitheatre, amphitheater located in St. Louis, Missouri. The theatre seats 11,000 people with about 1,500 free seats in the last nine rows that are available on a first ...
productions, including portraying Julie in ''
Show Boat
''Show Boat'' is a musical theatre, musical with music by Jerome Kern and book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II. It is based on Edna Ferber's best-selling 1926 Show Boat (novel), novel of the same name. The musical follows the lives of the per ...
'' and Huguette in ''
The Vagabond King
''The Vagabond King'' is a 1925 operetta by Rudolf Friml in four acts, with a book and lyrics by Brian Hooker and William H. Post, based upon Justin Huntly McCarthy's 1901 romantic novel and play ''If I Were King''. The story is a fictionali ...
''.
Hollywood
Drew moved to New York City, where she attended the
Juilliard School
The Juilliard School ( ) is a Private university, private performing arts music school, conservatory in New York City. Founded by Frank Damrosch as the Institute of Musical Art in 1905, the school later added dance and drama programs and became ...
and worked as a model for
John Robert Powers's agency,
specializing in modeling "high-style, sophisticated type clothes".
A lingering interest in performing led her to a job as a dancer at the
El Morocco
El Morocco, sometimes nicknamed Elmo or Elmer, was a 20th-century nightclub in the Manhattan borough of New York City. It was frequented by the rich and famous from the 1930s until the decline of café society in the late 1950s. It was know ...
night club in New York, where a talent scout saw her and convinced her to take a
Warner Bros.
Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. (WBEI), commonly known as Warner Bros. (WB), is an American filmed entertainment studio headquartered at the Warner Bros. Studios complex in Burbank, California and the main namesake subsidiary of Warner Bro ...
screen test.
That test resulted in a contract in 1945
and an accompanying change from her birth name to her stage name.
When Warner Bros. dropped her option after a few months, Drew worked in a drugstore in Los Angeles. That was where producer
Walter Wanger
Walter Wanger (born Walter Feuchtwanger; July 11, 1894 – November 18, 1968) was an American film producer active from the 1910s, his career concluding with the turbulent production of ''Cleopatra,'' his last film, in 1963. He began at Paramo ...
saw her, and she soon had another contract.
Soon afterward, however, a "box-office crash" caused reduction of payrolls at Hollywood studios.
Wanger "went out of business", and she returned to her Detroit home.
By early 1950, however, her screen test had resurfaced, impressing producers who saw it. Eventually she signed another contract and was working for
MGM
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc. (also known as Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures, commonly shortened to MGM or MGM Studios) is an American Film production, film and television production and film distribution, distribution company headquartered ...
by January 1950.
Drew appeared in the films ''
Slightly Scandalous'' (1946), ''
The Vigilantes Return'' (1947),
''
Watch the Birdie'' (1950), and ''
Danger Zone'' (1951).
Her work on television included portraying Sharon Richard, the girlfriend of the main character on ''
Front Page Detective
''Front Page Detective'' is an American crime drama series which aired on the DuMont Television Network on Fridays at 9:30 p.m. ET from July 6, 1951, to September 19, 1952, and in October and November 1953. The program was then in broadcast ...
''.
Buffalo, New York
In 1954 Drew moved to Buffalo, New York, where she began making Milk for Health radio and television commercials. That stint lasted for eight years
ending in 1961,
and led to her becoming a member of the New York governor's Increased-Use-of-Milk Commission. In that role she traveled the world making lectures about the dairy situation
and learning about dairy techniques and milk-drinking habits in other countries.
Drew was vice-president of Nevil Enterprises Inc., a plastic-manufacturing company based in Buffalo, for six years, doing public relations. After that, she was secretary to the president of Woldman Drug Stores for six years. In the late 1970s, she returned to television in commercials for
Tops Friendly Markets
Tops Friendly Markets is an American supermarket chain based in Amherst, New York, that operates stores in Upstate New York, Vermont, and Northern Pennsylvania. The chain operates full-scale supermarkets. Tops is a subsidiary of Northeast ...
.
Personal life
Drew married Dr. Ira M. Altshuler, a psychiatrist, on May 4, 1949,
in
Bowling Green, Ohio
Bowling Green is a city in Wood County, Ohio, United States, and its county seat. The population was 30,808 at the 2020 United States census, 2020 census. Located southwest of Toledo, Ohio, Toledo, it is part of the Toledo metropolitan area and ...
.
Forty-three days later he sued for divorce.
In Buffalo she was a member of the Allentown Village Society, Inc., which put on an annual art festival in the
Allentown Allentown may refer to:
Places
* Allentown, California, now called Toadtown, California
* Allentown, Georgia, a city in four counties in Georgia
* Allentown, Illinois, an unincorporated community in Tazewell County
* Allentown, New Jersey, a boroug ...
neighborhood of Buffalo.
References
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1920s births
20th-century American actresses
20th-century American women singers
20th-century American singers
Actresses from Detroit
American film actresses
American musical theatre actresses
American television actresses
Possibly living people
Year of birth uncertain