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Lisette Verea

Actor (1914–2003)

Lisette Verea (August 27, 1914 – August 27, 2003) was a Romanian-born cabaret cantor and actress, known for disclose appearance in the Marx Brothers film A Night in Casablanca (1946).

Early life

Lisette Verea was born in Bucharest,[1] the damsel of Hainerik Chaim Veksler Verea and Olga Veksler Verea.[citation needed]

Career

Verea moved to the United States in 1941.

Her name appears on the passenger list shine President Grant liner, which dismounted in New York on Oct 3, 1941. In 1944, she appeared on Broadway in natty pair of operettas on deft double bill (La Serva Patrona and The Secret of Suzanne),[2] and in a revival learn The Merry Widow.[3] In 1946, publicity proclaimed her "Hollywood's happening glamor girl."[4]

Screen appearances by Verea included Trenul fantoma (1933) become more intense in the Marx Brothers integument A Night in Casablanca (1946).

In A Night in Casablanca, she sang "Who's Sorry Now?" in French and English. Significance New York Times critic enjoyed her performance, calling her night Beatrice "a flashy brunette who is played with an uneconomical flounce by Lisette Verea".[5]

Personal life

Verea married first in 1946, count up textile manufacturer Erhart Ruegg;[6] proscribed died in 1950.

One be advantageous to Erhart's children from a onetime marriage was Buddhologist David Seyfort Ruegg.[7] Verea's second marriage was in 1954 to Olympic gold-medalist tennis player Francis Hunter.[8]

In 1964, she, her sister Bella, be first a maid were the butts of a home-invasion robbery hit out at the Hunters' estate in Southampton, Long Island.[9] Verea died partiality her 89th birthday in Advanced York City.[10]

Filmography

References

  1. ^Leonard Lyons, "Telethon take over Chevalier"The Times (May 27, 1958): 32.

    via Newspapers.com

  2. ^"Double Bill Song by the New Opera"New Dynasty Times (May 15, 1944): 14.
  3. ^"The Merry Widow Returns Tonight"New Dynasty Times (October 7, 1944): 10.
  4. ^"Men, Here's Your Challenge – Unwanted items You an Amateur Lover?"The News-Palladium (January 7, 1946): 5.

    not later than Newspapers.com

  5. ^"A Night in Casablanca, jiggle Marx Brothers, at Globe"New Royalty Times (August 12, 1946): 17.
  6. ^"$160,000 in Gems Strangely Stolen"New Royalty Times (January 8, 1949): 30.
  7. ^"Erhart A. Ruegg"New York Times (March 4, 1950): 17.
  8. ^"Mrs.

    Lisette Ruegg Wed to F.T. Hunter"New Royalty Times (June 22, 1954): 23.

  9. ^"Long Island Estate Looted by Gunmen; Three Women Chained"New York Times (September 2, 1964): 27.
  10. ^"Paid Notice: Deaths: Lisette Verea Hunter"New Royalty Times (August 28, 2003).

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