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  1. Jul 8, 1973 · By Dorothy Townsend, Times Staff Writer. July 8, 1973 12 AM PT. Veronica Lake, whose over-the-eye blonde tresses and fragile-tough girl looks made her a major box office attraction and pinup...

  2. Aug 2, 2021 · Veronica Lake. by admin updated on August 2, 2021 1 Comment. Birth: November 14, 1922. New York, United States. Death: July 7, 1973. Vermont, United States. Childhood. Veronica Lake was born on November 14,1922 as Constance ‘Connie’ Ockelman in Brooklyn, New York. Growing up, she rarely saw her father since he worked at sea.

  3. Feb 16, 2024 · |. February 16, 2024. |. History and Memories. The centenary anniversary of Hollywood film noir actress Veronica Lake's birth was marked with little fanfare two years ago. Surely, as a little...

  4. Veronica Lake (November 14, 1922 – July 7, 1973) was an American film actress and pin-up model. She received both popular and critical acclaim, most notably for her role in Sullivan's Travels and her femme fatale roles in film noir with Alan Ladd during the 1940s, and was well-known for her peek-a-boo hairstyle.

  5. Constance Frances Marie Ockelman, known professionally as Veronica Lake, was an American film, stage, and television actress. Lake was best known for her femme fatale roles in film noirs with Alan Ladd during the 1940s, her peek-a-boo hairstyle, and films such as Sullivan's Travels (1941) and I Married a Witch (1942).

  6. Veronica Lake. American actress. Learn about this topic in these articles: “Blue Dahlia, The” In The Blue Dahlia. …of actors Alan Ladd and Veronica Lake. The screenplay was written by novelist Raymond Chandler, who earned an Academy Award nomination. Read More. marriage to De Toth. In André De Toth.

  7. Apr 29, 2022 · Veronica Lake died alone and broke. Hulton Archive/Getty Images. Lake died, alone, on July 7, 1973, in Burlington, Vermont. The once successful film star was in poor financial shape at the time of her passing, and she had few friends in her life, according to The New York Times.

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