Lola Albright
Lola Jean Albright, born on July 20, 1924, and passing away on March 23, 2017, was a celebrated American singer and actress. Albright made a significant mark in the entertainment industry, showcasing her versatile talents across various mediums. She began her career in the 1940s, captivated audiences with her stunning voice and charming presence, and quickly rose to prominence in both music and film.
Throughout her career, Lola was recognized for her performances in numerous films and television shows, earning acclaim for her ability to convey deep emotion through her art. Her work not only highlighted her singing prowess but also her skillful acting, allowing her to carve out a unique niche in Hollywood.
Albright's contributions to the arts were widely appreciated, and she built a legacy that continues to inspire aspiring performers. With a career that spanned several decades, she left an indelible impact on the entertainment world, remembered fondly for her contributions and the joy she brought to her audiences. Lola Albright remains a cherished figure in American cultural history, celebrated for her remarkable talents and the warmth she exuded both on and off the screen.
Filmography
The Tender Trap
Kid Galahad (1962)
The Way West
The Helicopter Spies
Pawnee
Joy House
Oregon Passage
Arctic Flight
The Pirate
The Impossible Years
The Killer That Stalked New York
Easter Parade
Tulsa
Lord Love a Duck
The Monolith Monsters
Champion
A Cold Wind in August