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[[Cass Daley]] (Birthname: '''Cahterine Dailey''' b. [[July 17]], [[1915]] in [[Philadelphia]], [[Pennsylvania]] - d. [[March 22]], [[1975]] in [[Hollywood]], [[California]]) was a radio actress and movie actress. |
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The daughter of a streetcar conductor, Daley started to perform at [[nightclubs]] and on the radio as a band vocalist in thew [[1940s]]. She endeared movie audiences during this period as well as the [[1950s]], most notably in [[Crazy Horse]] in [[1943]]. She later retired and made occasional appearances in the [[1970s]]. She died in a freak accident when she fell over on a glass table that slashed her neck and she bled to death. |
The daughter of a streetcar conductor, Daley started to perform at [[nightclubs]] and on the radio as a band vocalist in thew [[1940s]]. She endeared movie audiences during this period as well as the [[1950s]], most notably in [[Crazy Horse]] in [[1943]]. She later retired and made occasional appearances in the [[1970s]]. She died in a freak accident when she fell over on a glass table that slashed her neck and she bled to death. |
Revision as of 21:21, 29 August 2006
Cass Daley (Birthname: Cahterine Dailey b. July 17, 1915 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - d. March 22, 1975 in Hollywood, California) was a radio actress and movie actress.
The daughter of a streetcar conductor, Daley started to perform at nightclubs and on the radio as a band vocalist in thew 1940s. She endeared movie audiences during this period as well as the 1950s, most notably in Crazy Horse in 1943. She later retired and made occasional appearances in the 1970s. She died in a freak accident when she fell over on a glass table that slashed her neck and she bled to death.
For her work on radio, she received a "Star" on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.