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Sandra Dee

Sandra Dee (born Alexandra Zuck; April 23, 1942 – February 20, 2005) was an American actress. Dee began her career as a child model, working first in commercials and then film in her teenage years. Best known for her portrayal of ingénues, Dee earned a Golden Globe Award as one of the year's most promising newcomers for her performance in Robert Wise's Until They Sail (1957). She became a teenage star for her performances in Imitation of Life, Gidget and A Summer Place (all released in 1959), which made her a household name.

Dee's acting career waned in the late 1960s. In 1967, her highly publicized marriage to Bobby Darin ended in divorce and Universal Pictures dropped her contract. Dee appeared in the 1970 independent horror film The Dunwich Horror and occasionally in television productions throughout the 1970s and early 1980s. In later life, Dee sought help for depression, alcoholism, and faced traumas from her childhood, including sexual abuse by her stepfather. She died in 2005 of complications from kidney disease.

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torsdag 23. april 1942
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23. april 1942 var en torsdag under stjernetegnet til . Det var 112 dagen i året. President i USA var Franklin D. Roosevelt.

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23rd of April 1942 News

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Advertising News

Date: 23 April 1942

Ad plans

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WAR AID PLEDGED BY U.S. PUBLISHERS; Resolution Giving 'Unswerving Support' to Roosevelt in 'Hour of Crisis' Adopted HIGH-PRESSURE' IS SCORED W.M. Dear, President, and Other Officers Re-elected at Annual Session Here

Date: 24 April 1942

C Williams, ANPA gen mgr, urges newspapers to cooperate with voluntary censorship

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NEWS OF WOOD, FIELD AND STREAM

Date: 23 April 1942

By LINCOLN A. WERDEN

Lincoln WERDEN

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NEWS OF WOOD, FIELD AND STREAM

Date: 24 April 1942

By LINCOLN A. WERDEN

Lincoln WERDEN

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Advertising News and Notes

Date: 24 April 1942

Labor-management com drive to speed output described

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A.E.F. in Iceland Asks For News About Phils

Date: 23 April 1942

By The Associated Press

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News of Food; That Deep-in-the-Heart-of-Texas Chile Can Now Be Had Right Here in New York

Date: 23 April 1942

By JANE HOLT

Jane HOLT

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News of Food; Lamb Neck for That Economy Meal -- Meat and Dairy Prices Go Up Again

Date: 24 April 1942

By JANE HOLT

Jane HOLT

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INDUSTRY PROPOSES NEW GASOLINE CUT; Reduction of Deliveries From Two-Thirds of Normal Supply to Half Is Suggested to Ickes FIRST NEWS STUNS USERS Rationing Turns Vacationists to Carriers and Tradesmen in Resorts Predict Ruin

Date: 24 April 1942

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U.S. URGED TO BUY WAR ADVERTISING; Newspapers Should Make All Proper Efforts to Get It, Dear Tells Publishers VIEWED AS A COMMODITY F.E. Tripp Says 'Publicity and News Release Boys Are Getting Nowhere'

Date: 23 April 1942

S on newspaper ad, ANPA

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