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Dorothy Michelle Provine (January 20, 1935 – April 25, 2010) was an American singer, dancer and actress. Born in 1935 in Deadwood, South Dakota, she grew up in , Washington, and was hired in 1958 by Warner Bros., after which she first starred in The Bonnie Parker Story and played many roles in TV series. During the 1960s, Provine starred in series such as and The Roaring Twenties, and her major film roles included It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (1963), Good Neighbor Sam (1964), The Great Race (1965). That Darn Cat! (1965), Kiss the Girls and Make Them Die (1966), Who's Minding the Mint? (1967), and Never a Dull Moment (1968).


Early life and career
Provine was born in Deadwood in southwestern , to William and Irene Provine, but grew up in , Washington, where her parents ran a nightclub. She attended the University of Washington in Seattle, from which she graduated with a degree in Theater Arts in 1957. While there, she joined the women's fraternity Alpha Gamma Delta. In Washington, she handed out prizes for a quiz program on a local television station until she was hired by Warner Bros. at $500 per week. In Hollywood, she starred in the titular role as the cigar-chomping, machine-gun firing heroine of the 1958 film The Bonnie Parker Story directed by . That same year, she performed in a credited walk-on part in the Western television series , in the episode "The Marie Dupree Story." In 1959, she was in the cast of The 30 Foot Bride of Candy Rock, which was 's last screen appearance. In that same year she again appeared in Wagon Train in the episode "Matthew Lowry Story", this time having a part that ran the full episode.

On January 3, 1959, Provine appeared as Laura Winfield in the episode "The Bitter Lesson" of the NBC Western series Cimarron City. Laura Winfield is a newly arrived schoolteacher with false credentials who is plotting with a male companion to rob a stage shipment of gold, but not before Deputy Sheriff Lane Temple (series star John Smith) falls in love with her. and also appear in this episode as interested suitors of the new teacher. A few weeks thereafter, she was cast in a supporting role in the episode "The Giant Killer" of the ABC/Warner Bros. Western series , with in the title role.

In 1959, Provine appeared as Ann Donnelly in the episode "The Confession" of another ABC/WB Western series, Colt .45, starring . was cast in this episode as Arthur Sibley; Don C. Harvey as Sheriff Clinter. About this time she was also cast in an episode of the ABC The Real McCoys starring .

(2025). 9780786441754, McFarland & Company. .

Another 1959 appearance was as "Chalmers" in the episode "Blood Money" of the televised Western The Texan starring as Bill Longley and in the guest cast as Sam Kerrigan. She also guest starred in the syndicated Western series Man Without a Gun starring .

Provine had a starring role in two ABC/WB series: (1959–1960) starring in which she played Rocky Shaw, and The Roaring Twenties (1960–1962), in which she portrayed dazzling singer/dancer Pinky Pinkham. A profile in Time stated that "It is Dorothy’s oooohing and shimmying that have kept the series afloat." Rex Reason, from Man Without a Gun, co-starred with her in The Roaring Twenties along with , , , and . Provine recorded an album of songs from the show, and had two in the UK Singles Chart — "Don't Bring Lulu" (number 17 in 1961) and "Crazy Words, Crazy Tune" (number 45 in 1962).

(2025). 9781904994107, Guinness World Records Limited.

She guest-starred in the 25th episode of The Gallant Men called "Tommy", which aired in March 1963. Her character name was Joyce Adams, a singer who entertained the troops.

In September 1965, Provine starred in the two-part episode "Alexander the Greater" that opened the second season of The Man from U.N.C.L.E. TV series, starring and alongside and , later repackaged as the theatrical feature One Spy Too Many (1966).

Provine's best-known film role was as Emeline Marcus-Finch, beleaguered wife of 's character in 's epic comedy It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (1963). She also appeared in Good Neighbor Sam (1964) with , The Great Race (1965) with and Jack Lemmon, 's That Darn Cat! (1965), Kiss the Girls and Make Them Die (1966), Who's Minding the Mint? (1967) with and Berle again, and Never a Dull Moment (1968) with Dick Van Dyke.


Personal life and death
During the filming of (1959–1960), Provine had an affair with her co-star, , who was married to singer . "Marital strife for Roger Moore when he admits to wife Dorothy Squires that he has fallen in love with co-star Dorothy Provine." Roger Moore: The Early Days, roger-moore.com. Archive retrieved from Archive.org, 22 May 2022.

In 1968, Provine married the film and television director Robert Day and retired from acting, apart from occasional guest roles on television. About 1990 the couple moved to Bainbridge Island, Washington, where they resided with their son. Provine was reclusive in retirement, indulging her love of reading and movies, occasionally driving around the island with her husband.

Provine died of emphysema on April 25, 2010, in Bremerton, Washington.


Filmography

Film
1958Live Fast, Die YoungJackieUncredited
1958The Bonnie Parker StoryBonnie Parker
1959Riot in Juvenile PrisonBabe
1959The 30 Foot Bride of Candy RockEmmy Lou Rossiter
1963Wall of NoiseAnn Conroy
1963It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad WorldEmeline Marcus-Finch
1964Good Neighbor SamMinerva Bissell
1965The Great RaceLily Olay
1965That Darn Cat!Ingrid Randall
1966One Spy Too ManyTracey Alexander
1966Kiss the Girls and Make Them DieSusan Fleming
1967Who's Minding the Mint?Verna Baxter
1968Never a Dull MomentSally Inwood


Television
1957Man Without a Gun Episode: "Man Missing"
1958The MillionaireRosemary MacIntyreEpisode: "The David Barrett Story"
1958LawmanJulie PrestonEpisode: "Lady in Question"
1958–1959Marian Pruitt / Susie2 episodes
1958–196277 Sunset StripNora Shirley / Betty3 episodes
1959Mickey Spillane's Mike HammerSuzy KeelerEpisode: "Coney Island Baby"
1959Cimarron CityLaura WinfieldEpisode: "The Bitter Lesson"
1959The Real McCoysGloryEpisode: "The McCoys Visit Hollywood"
1959Alfred Hitchcock PresentsSharon TrotterSeason 4 Episode 14: "The Morning After"
1959Miss Bonnie / Ada2 episodes
1959The Rough RidersHolly MorrowEpisode: "Lesson in Violence"
1959The TexanChalmersEpisode: "Blood Money"
1959Colt .45Ann DonnellyEpisode: "The Confession"
1959BroncoGilda HarperEpisode: "Red Water North"
1959–1960Rocky Shaw36 episodes
1960–1962The Roaring 20'sPinky Pinkham45 episodes
1962Nora Stewart / Arnel Wade2 episodes
1962The Red Skelton ShowPiper NovakEpisode: "The Bride of Bolivar"
1962You're Only Young OnceMildred OffenbachTelevision film
1963The Gallant MenJoyce AdamsEpisode: "Tommy"
1965Dr. KildareSally BolesEpisode: "Music Hath Charms"
1965Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler TheatreJulieEpisode: "Simon Says Get Married"
1965The Man from U.N.C.L.E.Tracey AlexanderSeason 2 Episode 1: "Alexander the Greater Affair: Part 1"
1965The Man from U.N.C.L.E.Tracey AlexanderSeason 2 Episode 2: "Alexander the Greater Affair: Part 2"
1968The Danny Thomas HourLaura MerrillEpisode: "My Pal Tony"
1968The F.B.I.Irene MinnockEpisode: "Breakthrough"
1968The Sound of AngerMarge CarruthersTelevision film
1970Love, American StyleAprilSegment: "Love and Those Poor Crusaders' Wives"
1973Police StoryHarriett BonnerEpisode: "The Big Walk"
1976Police Woman Episode: "The Trick Book"


Discography
  • The Roaring 20's, 1960 Warner Bros.: WM 4035 (W1394). Musical direction by Sandy Courage. Included two songs which were A sides of hit singles: Don't Bring Lulu and Crazy Words - Crazy Tune.
  • The Vamp of The Roaring 20s - Vol. 2, 1961 Warner Bros.: WM 4053. Musical direction by Sandy Courage.
  • Oh You Kid!, 1962 Warner Bros.: 1962 Warner Bros.: W 1466. With Joe "Fingers" Carr.


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