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  1. She bleached her hair blonde and changed her name to "Carole Landis" after her favorite actress, Carole Lombard. After saving $100, she moved to Hollywood. Career Film career. Landis made her film debut as an extra in the 1937 film A Star Is Born; she also appeared in various horse operas.

  2. Dec 29, 2021 · Carole Landis—if that was even her real name—was born on New Year’s Day in 1919 in Fairchild, Wisconsin. Less than thirty years later, her lover would—allegedly—discover her lifeless body on the floor of her bathroom.

  3. Nov 2, 2023 · Determined to make it in the industry, she cut her teeth in low-paying jobs before relocating to Hollywood, where she secured a small role in 1937’s A Star Is Born. Despite the name of her debut film appearance, it took Landis another few years to reach the star status she had dreamed of.

  4. American actress. Born Frances Lillian Mary Ridste on January 1, 1919, in Fairchild, Wisconsin; committed suicide on July 4, 1948; daughter of a railroad switchman; married four times.

  5. Carole protested strongly and publicly against the nonsensical nickname "Ping Girl" (apparently short for "purring") coined by Hal Roach publicist Frank N. Seltzer in April 1940. Her name was legally changed to Carole Landis on April 23, 1942.

  6. Landis dropped out of high school at age 15 and set forth on a career path to show business. She started out as a hula dancer in a San Francisco nightclub and later sang with a dance band. She dyed her hair blonde and changed her name to “Carole Landis” after her favorite actress, Carole Lombard.

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  8. Jan 7, 2014 · January 7, 2014. While researching the Queen of Tots pageant at the Infants Home of Brooklyn, I stumbled upon a photo of Hollywood icon Carole Landis crowning one of the young queens. Queen Crowns Queen, Brooklyn Daily Eagle, 1954.

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