Jacqueline Dalya

Jacqueline Dalya

actress, soundtrack

Jacqueline Dalya was born on Aug 03, 1918 in USA. Jacqueline Dalya's big-screen debut came with Honeymoon in Bali directed by Edward H. Griffith in 1939. Jacqueline Dalya is known for The Treasure of the Sierra Madre directed by John Huston, Humphrey Bogart stars as Fred C. Dobbs and Walter Huston as Howard. The upcoming new movie Jacqueline Dalya plays is Miss Melody Jones which will be released on Dec 12, 1973.

Even the most ardent film buffs might struggle to remember her name. Still, in her heyday Jacqueline Dalya's fame was such that she was (at least on one notable occasion) mobbed by over-zealous 'bobby-soxers'. The incident took place in March 1947 while she was attending a Broadway premiere at the Tivoli. The actress ended up in hospital with a broken skull. In fact, during much of the 40s and 50s, Jackie was a vivacious, much in-demand supporting actress who sometimes played second fiddle (for example, to Betty Grable in La rue de la gaieté (1950)) and on rare occasions even got to climb up higher on the bill as the nominal love interest to second feature stars like William Lundigan. Fluent in Spanish, she was often cast as exotic Latina dancers or singers and was able to secure at least one prominent headlining role alongside Cantinflas in the Mexican comedy Gran Hotel (1944). Jackie claimed fluency in several other languages, reputedly acquired while engaged in her erstwhile profession as a department store salesgirl. Her main problem -- aside from inhabiting mainly the B-grade film ranks -- was the fact that her screen credits alternated dramatically between fourth of fifth billed roles and 'no name' cameos. Jackie therefore decided to diversify into other endeavours. By 1950, she was employed as sales manager for a Californian automobile parts manufacturer, supervising a staff of twenty. A wise move, as it turned out, for she appeared just four more times in front of the camera. Her second husband was the lyricist and Songwriter's Hall of Fame Inductee Bob Hilliard.

  • Birthday

    Aug 03, 1918
  • Place of Birth

    New York City, New York, USA

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