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  1. Feb 26, 1995 · Older Americans will tell you in no uncertain terms that the late Dinah Shore purportedly was a black woman who had passed for years.

  2. Dinah Shore was born as Fannye Rose Shore on February 29, 1916 in Winchester, Tennessee, USA, to Solomon and Anna Shore. At the age of two, she was diagnosed with polio. After intensive care and following a course of rigorous exercises, she recovered.

  3. May 16, 2024 · Shore was married twice, first to actor George Montgomery and then briefly to tennis player Maurice Smith. She raised eyebrows in the 1970s because of her romance with actor Burt Reynolds, who was almost 20 years her junior.

  4. Dinah Shore was one of the top recording artists of the 1940s, with hits like “Baby, It’s Cold Outside,” before starting a new career in the 1970s as a talk show host.

  5. The first female star to have her own prime-time TV variety show. Her ex-husband, George Montgomery, and her two children were with her when she died. She had a long love affair with Burt Reynolds, who was 20 years younger than she was. Contracted polio at 18 months of age.

  6. Feb 25, 1994 · Television lost one of its brightest stars yesterday when Ms. Shore died in her Beverly Hills, Calif., home after a short bout with cancer, just five days before her 77th birthday.

  7. Aug 23, 2017 · Dinah was 53 years old when she met 35 year-old Burt Reynolds in 1970, when he was at the peak of his popularity. He was divorced from Judy Carne of ‘Laugh-In’ fame and had been publicly involved with Sally Field, Raquel Welch and tennis star Chris Evert before Dinah entered his life.

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