Dawn Addams

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Dawn Addams

Dawn Addams Death

Dawn passed away on May 7, 1985 at the age of 54 in London, England, UK. Dawn's cause of death was cancer.

Dawn Addams death quick facts:
  • When did Dawn Addams die?

    May 7, 1985
  • How did Dawn Addams die? What was the cause of death?

    Cancer
  • How old was Dawn Addams when died?

    54
  • Where did Dawn Addams die? What was the location of death?

    London, England, UK

Dawn Addams Birthday and Date of Death

Dawn Addams was born on September 21, 1930 and died on May 7, 1985. Dawn was 54 years old at the time of death.

Birthday: September 21, 1930
Date of Death: May 7, 1985
Age at Death: 54

Is Dawn Addams's father, Captain James Ramage Addams, dead or alive?

Captain James Ramage Addams's information is not available now.

Is Dawn Addams's mother, Arline Judge, dead or alive?

Dawn Addams's mother, Arline Judge, died on February 7, 1974 as she was 61 years old. Her cause of death was natural causes.

Dawn Addams - Biography

Maybe because her beauty was too smooth or because her acting talents were limited or both, Dawn Addams, the daughter of an R.A.F. officer, had an undistinguished film career, in which second-rate pictures far outnumber quality ones. Among the latter: Otto Preminger's risqué (for its time) The Moon Is Blue (1953), Charles Chaplin's bitter A King in New York (1957) and Fritz Lang's last The 1,000 Eyes of Dr. Mabuse (1960).
In December 1950, she signed a seven-year contract with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studios. Her film career began with a role in Night into Morning (1951), and her subsequent MGM films included Singin' In The Rain (1952), Plymouth Adventure (1952), Young Bess (1953) and the female lead opposite Peter Lawford in The Hour of 13 (1952). She played David Niven's daughter in The Moon is Blue (1953), a film which helped end the system of censorship of Hollywood which had been in place since 1934.

She first married Don Vittorio Emanuele Massimo, Prince of Roccasecca, in 1954, in a wedding that was the subject of a cover story in Life magazine. They separated four years later, though they did not formally divorce until 1971.

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