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Dolores Moran from To Have and Have Not (1944) Born January 27, 1924(1924-01-27) Stockton, California, U.S. Died February 5, 1982 (aged 58) Woodland Hills, California, U.S. Occupation Actress Years active 1942–1954 Spouse Benedict Bogeaus (1946–1962) Dolores Moran (January 27, 1924 – February 5, 1982) was an American film actress and model. Moran's brief career as a film actress began in 1942 with some uncredited roles in such films as Yankee Doodle Dandy. By 1943 she had become a popular pin-up girl and appeared on the cover of such magazines as Yank. She was given supporting roles in films such as Old Acquaintance (1943) with Bette Davis and Warner Bros. attempted to increase interest in her, promoting her along with Lauren Bacall as a new screen personality when they co-starred with Humphrey Bogart in To Have and Have Not (1944). The film made a star of Bacall, but Moran languished and her subsequent films did little to further her career, this probably had something to do with Howard Hawk's decision to marginalise Moran in order to boost the screen presence of Bacall, excising some of Moran's scenes. The Horn Blows at Midnight gave her a leading role with Jack Benny and Alexis Smith but her film appearances after this were sporadic, and she suffered ill health that reduced her ability to work. Her film career ended in 1954 with a featured role in the John Payne and Lizabeth Scott western film Silver Lode. She was married to the film producer Benedict E. Bogeaus in Salome, Arizona in 1946. Their son, Brett Benedict, born 30 August 1948 in Hollywood, later became a successful businessman. They divorced in 1962, he died of a heart attack in 1968. Moran had an affair with director Howard Hawks while filming To Have and Have Not, which Hawks undertook mainly as revenge for his rejection by Bacall in favour of Bogart. In 1982 Dolores Moran died of cancer. She was survived by her son, sister, and mother. Filmography Year Title Role Studio Director Co-stars 1942 Winning Your Wings Blonde at Dance[1] Indie John Huston James Stewart Yankee Doodle Dandy Girl[1] WB Michael Curtiz James Cagney, Joan Leslie, Walter Huston 1943 The Hard Way Young Blonde[1] WB Vincent Sherman Ida Lupino, Dennis Morgan, Joan Leslie, Jack Carson Three Cheers for the Girls Blonde Chorus Girl (segment "Framing Story") [1] WB Busby Berkeley, Jean Negulesco Dick Powell Old Acquaintance Deirdre Drake WB Vincent Sherman Bette Davis, Miriam Hopkins, Gig Young | 1944 The Last Ride Molly Stevens[1] WB D. Ross Lederman Eleanor Parker To Have and Have Not Mme. Hellene de Bursac WB Howard Hawks Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall, Walter Brennan 1945 The Horn Blows at Midnight Violinist/Fran Blackstone WB Raoul Walsh Jack Benny, Alexis Smith Too Young to Know Patsy O'Brien WB Frederick De Cordova Joan Leslie 1947 The Man I Love Gloria O'Connor WB Raoul Walsh Ida Lupino, Robert Alda, Alan Hale Christmas Eve Jean Bradford UA Edwin L. Marin George Raft, George Brent, Randolph Scott, Joan Blondell 1950 Johnny One-Eye Lily White UA Robert Florey Pat O'Brien, Wayne Morris | 1953 Count the Hours Paula Mitchener RKO Don Siegel Teresa Wright, Macdonald Carey, Jack Elam 1954 Silver Lode Dolly RKO Allan Dwan John Payne, Lizabeth Scott, Dan Duryea References ^ a b c d e Uncredited External links Biography portal Dolores Moran at the Internet Movie Database Dolores Moran at Find a Grave Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Dolores Moran Persondata Name Moran, Dolores Alternative names Short description American actress Date of birth January 27, 1924 Place of birth Stockton, California, U.S. Date of death February 5, 1982 Place of death Woodland Hills, California, U.S. This article about a United States film actor or actress born in the 1920s is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e