Abbe Lane | |
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Born | Abigail Francine Lassman [1] December 14, 1932 New York City, New York, U.S. |
Other names | Abbe Marshall |
Occupation(s) | Singer, dancer, actress |
Spouses |
Abbe Lane (born Abigail Francine Lassman; December 14, 1932) is an American singer and actress. Lane was known in the 1950s and 1960s for her revealing outfits and sultry style of performing. Her first marriage was as the fourth wife of Latin bandleader and musician Xavier Cugat, more than thirty years her senior.
Born Abigail Francine Lassman on December 14, 1932, to Jewish parents, Abbey and Grace Lassman, [2] [3] in Brooklyn, New York, Lane had a brother, Leonard. She began her career at the age of four as a child actress on Vitaphone and radio. She began dancing on Broadway in 1947 as a teenager. [4] [5] On Broadway, she portrayed "Bobo" in Oh Captain! (1958), starring Tony Randall. [6]
Early in her career, Lane was billed as "Abbe Marshall", her adopted forename possibly in tribute to her father, who was known as "Abbey". [7] [8] Using that name, she appeared in the Broadway shows Barefoot Boy with Cheek (1947) and As the Girls Go (1948). [9]
Because of her work in Europe, Lane was known as an actress before she became recognized for her singing and dancing. She had a television program in Europe and made 21 films there early in her career. [10]
In 1952, she married bandleader Xavier Cugat, more than 30 years her senior. During the 1950s and early 1960s she worked as a nightclub singer and was described in a 1963 magazine article as "the swingingest sexpot in show business." [11] Cugat's influence was seen in her music, which favored Latin and rumba styles. In 1958 she starred opposite Tony Randall in the Broadway musical Oh, Captain! but her recording contract prevented her from appearing on the original cast album of the show. Eileen Rodgers performed her songs for the cast LP; Lane later recorded her songs on a solo album. [6]
Lane made several recordings for RCA Victor and Mercury. She worked with Tito Puente on the album Be Mine Tonight released in 1958. She appeared on talk shows with Cugat until 1963. In 1964, Lane and Cugat divorced.
Lane attracted attention for her suggestive comments, such as "'Jayne Mansfield may turn boys into men, but I take them from there." She was the first female star of the Italian television, where she appeared in various shows starting from 1955. She said she was considered "too sexy in Italy". Her costume for an appearance on the Jackie Gleason Show was considered too revealing and she was instructed to wear something else. She was a guest on the television shows of Red Skelton, Dean Martin and Jack Benny. [12]
In the later 1960s Lane starred in several Italian films. She performed on television variety programs such as The Ed Sullivan Show , The Steve Allen Show , The Jack Paar Program , The Mike Douglas Show , The Hollywood Palace , The Joey Bishop Show , The Merv Griffin Show and The Tonight Show starring Johnny Carson from the 1950s into the 1970s. She played guest roles in Naked City , The Man From U.N.C.L.E. , The Flying Nun , F Troop , The Brady Bunch , Hart to Hart , and Vega$ . Her last movie appearance was in Twilight Zone: The Movie (1983) in the minor role of an airline stewardess.
In 1992, Lane wrote the semi-autobiographical novel But Where Is Love? which described the painful memories of a teenage girl married to an older man. [13]
Lane received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6381 Hollywood Boulevard for her contribution to television.
In 1952, At 16, [14] she married bandleader Xavier Cugat, more than 30 years her senior, as his third wife. [15] In 1964, Lane and Cugat divorced. [16] They had no children together during their marriage.
In December 1964, she married theatrical agent Perry Leff, [17] remaining married until Leff's death in 2020, at age 93. [18] [19] Lane and Leff had two sons, Steven and Andrew. [12]
With Xavier Cugat and His Orchestra
As leader
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1949 | A Night of Fame | ||
1953 | Wings of the Hawk | Elena Noriega | |
1954 | Ride Clear of Diablo | Kate | |
1955 | The Americano | Teresa | |
1955 | Chicago Syndicate | Connie Peters | |
1956 | The Wanderers | Dolores | |
1956 | Time of Vacation | Dolores | |
1956 | The Bachelor | Herself | |
1956 | Donatella | Herself | |
1957 | Parola di ladro | Lalla / Adelaide L'amour | |
1957 | Susana y yo | Susana Garcés | |
1957 | The Lady Doctor | Dottoressa Brigitte Bellomo | |
1957 | A sud niente di nuovo | Jane | |
1958 | Maracaibo | Elena Holbrook | |
1958 | Marinai, donne e guai | Manuela | |
1959 | Totò, Eva e il pennello proibito | Eva | |
1959 | Sunset in Naples | Eugenia Fougère | |
1959 | Roulotte e roulette | Rossana Possenti | |
1960 | I baccanali di Tiberio | Cinthia O'Connor | |
1960 | My Friend, Dr. Jekyll | Mafalda | |
1961 | The Naked City (TV series episode) | Estelle Reeves | |
1962 | Julius Caesar Against the Pirates | Plauzia | |
1963 | The Lightship | ||
1966 | The Man From U.N.C.L.E. (TV series episode) | Ayesha | |
1967 | The Cricket on the Hearth | Moll | TV movie |
1968 | The Flying Nun (TV series episode) | Felicia Fiero | "The Organ Transplant" S2 E6: November 7, 1968 |
1970 | The Brady Bunch (TV series episode) | Beebee Gallini | “Mike's Horror-Scope” S1 E16: January 16, 1970 |
1973 | Love, American Style (TV series episode) | Evelyn Carson | |
1983 | Hart to Hart (TV series episode) | Eleanor Bracken | "Straight Through the Hart" |
1983 | Twilight Zone: The Movie | Sr. Stewardess | (segment "Nightmare at 20,000 Feet") |
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