Jacqueline Dalya

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Jacqueline Dalya (August 3, 1918  November 25, 1980) was an American film and stage actress who began her career in the 1940s, appearing in films and on Broadway.

Born(1918-08-03)August 3, 1918
New York City, U.S.
DiedNovember 25, 1980(1980-11-25) (aged 62)
OccupationsActress, songwriter
Spouses
William Conselman Jr.
(m. 1941; div. 1944)
(m. 1949; died 1971)
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Jacqueline Dalya
Dalya in 1944
Born(1918-08-03)August 3, 1918
New York City, U.S.
DiedNovember 25, 1980(1980-11-25) (aged 62)
OccupationsActress, songwriter
Spouses
William Conselman Jr.
(m. 1941; div. 1944)
(m. 1949; died 1971)
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Biography

Early life

Dalya was born August 3, 1918[1] in New York City.

Career

She appeared in numerous films in the 1940s, including Viva Cisco Kid, Primrose Path, One Million B.C., The Gay Caballero, Sky Raiders, Lady from Louisiana, Blood and Sand, Charlie Chan in Rio, A Tragedy at Midnight, I Married an Angel, The Secret Code, Submarine Base, So's Your Uncle, Crazy House, Flesh and Fantasy, Mystery of the 13th Guest, Voice in the Wind, Bathing Beauty, Song of Mexico, Queen of Burlesque, Adventures of Casanova, Mystery in Mexico, and Smugglers' Cove.[1]

On Broadway, Dalya appeared in The French Touch (1945) and Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep (1950).[2] In 1947, she made newspaper headlines after being injured while giving autographs to fans in New York City; when a fan grabbed her ankle and jerked it, Dalya fell, hit her head on the sidewalk, and suffered a skull fracture.[3]

Her film credits from the 1950s include Wabash Avenue and Mystery Submarine. She later appeared in Blood Mania (1970) before making her final film appearance in 1972's Miss Melody Jones.[1]

Marriages

Dalya married screenwriter William Conselman (son of William Conselman) in January 1941 in Las Vegas, Nevada.[4] They were divorced in 1944.[5] She wed lyricist Bob Hilliard in 1949,[6] and they remained married until his death in 1971.[7]

Death

Dalya died on November 25, 1980, in Los Angeles, California.[2]

Filmography

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Year Title Role Notes
1939Honeymoon in BaliHat Check GirlUncredited
1940Viva Cisco KidHelenaUncredited
Primrose PathDalya - Carmelita's FriendUncredited
One Million B.C.Ataf
The Gay CaballeroCarmelita
1941Sky RaidersInnis Clair
Lady from LouisianaPearl
Blood and SandGachi
Charlie Chan in RioLola Dean
1942A Tragedy at MidnightRitaUncredited
I Married an AngelOlgaUncredited
CairoFemale Theatre AttendantUncredited
The Secret CodeLindaSerial, [Chs.1,3,5,12-15]
1943Behind Prison WallsMimi
Mission to MoscowRussian GirlUncredited
All by MyselfBathing ModelUncredited
Submarine BaseJudy Pierson
So's Your UncleGarter Girl
Fired WifeDivorceeUncredited
Crazy HouseGrown-Up SandyUncredited
Flesh and FantasyAngelUncredited
Mystery of the 13th GuestMarjory Morgan
1944Voice in the WindPortuguese Girl
Bathing BeautyMaria Dorango
Gran HotelMrs. White
1945Song of MexicoEve Parker
1946Queen of BurlesqueDolly DeVoe
1948The Treasure of the Sierra MadreFlashy GirlUncredited
Adventures of CasanovaLady Adria
Mystery in MexicoDolores Fernandez
Smugglers' CoveSandra Hasso
1949Mighty Joe YoungNightclub DancerUncredited
1950Wabash AvenueCleo
Mystery SubmarineCarla von Molter
1970Love Me Like I DoAttorney's Wife
Blood ManiaKate
1972Miss Melody JonesHelen(final film role)
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