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    American singer, dancer, and actress

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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lola_FalanaLola Falana - Wikipedia

    Lola Falana was born in Camden, New Jersey. She was the third of six children born to Bennett, a welder, and Cleo Falana, a seamstress (1921–2010). Falana's father, an Afro-Cuban, left his homeland of Cuba to serve in the U.S. Marine Corps, later becoming a welder shortly after meeting Falana's mother, who was African-American.

  2. Lola Falana Is Now 81, Her Son Finally Confirms What We Thought All AlongRenowned as one of the iconic African-American women of the 1970s, Lola Falana etche...

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  3. Apr 13, 2022 · Loletha Elayne Falana was born on 11 September 1942 in Camden, New Jersey, to welder father Bennett and seamstress mother Cleo Falana as their third child out of six children in their family. As of April 2022, Falana is 79 years old.

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  4. She was the third of the six children of Bennett Falana, a welder by profession, and Cleo Falana, a seamstress. Lola’s father was an Afro-Cuban and who initially served in the US Marine Corps before taking up welding.

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  5. Jan 21, 2024 · Lola Falana's HUSBAND, Children, $8 Million Mansion Tour, Cars, House, NET WORTH 2024. In the realm of American music and entertainment, few names command the same enchanting influence as...

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  6. Born in Philadelphia in 1942, Lola Falana left home as a teenager to seek her fortune in entertainment. She often slept in subway stations before finding work. She studied African dance, and her big break came when she appeared opposite Sammy Davis Jr. in "Golden Boy" on Broadway in 1964.

  7. www.imdb.com › name › nm0265832Lola Falana - IMDb

    Born in Philadelphia in 1942, Lola Falana left home as a teenager to seek her fortune in entertainment. She often slept in subway stations before finding work. She studied African dance, and her big break came when she appeared opposite Sammy Davis Jr. in "Golden Boy" on Broadway in 1964.

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