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FilmographyTV AppearancesGomer Gyle, USMC: Love and Goulash (Anna) [1968] (# of episodes: 1) The Danny Thomas Hour: Two for Penny (Penny) [1968] (# of episodes: 1) The Monkees: Everywhere a Shiek, Shiek (Princess Colette Yaduin) [1967] (# of episodes: 1) Batman: He Meets His Match, the Grisly Ghoul (Susie) [1966] (# of episodes: 2) Batman: The Joker Goes to School (Susie) [1966] (# of episodes: 2) My Favorite Martian: (Model) [1964] (# of episodes: 1) Other InformationAwardsThe Hollywood Deb Stars [1965] (Won/Nominated: Won) Most Promising New Star (Female) Photoplay Awards [1965] (Won/Nominated: Nominated) DiscographyAlbumsThe Very Best of Donna Loren/Beach Blanket Bingo Compilation [2000] (# of tracks: 19) (# of discs: 1) Donna Loren sings the songs from Beach Blanket Bingo Album [1965] (# of tracks: 10) (# of discs: 1) SinglesWishin’ and Hopin’ b/w Somewhere Down The Road [1984] Sedona b/w Simply Loving You [1982] As Long As I’m Holding You b/w It’s Such A Shame [1967] Let’s Pretend b/w Once Before I Die [1967] Play Little Music Box, Play b/w I Believe [1966] Call Me b/w Smokey Joe’s [1965] So, Do The Zonk b/w New Love [1965] Ten Good Reasons b/w Ninety Day Guarantee [1964] Blowing Out The Candles b/w Just A Little Girl [1964] Muscle Bustle b/w How Can I Face The World [1964] Danny b/w I Can’t Make My Heart Say Goodbye [1963] I’m Gonna Be Alright b/w Johnny’s Got Something [1963] I’m The One Who Loves You b/w Dream World [1963] On The Good Ship Lollipop b/w If You Loved Me [1963] I’m In Love With the Ticket Taker b/w I’m Gonna Be Alright [1962] Sailor Sailor b/w Tony [1962] Hands Off b/w I’m So Lonely [1962] The More I See Him b/w (Oo-we) Can’t You See (Recorded as Donna Dee) [1960] Honey Buggie b/w Keeping Company (Recorded as Barbie Ames) [1960] I Think It’s Almost Christmas Time (Recorded as Donna Zukor) [1957] Literature/PublicityLinks to Other Websites"Somewhere Down the Road" (1984) [Video Clip] "It Only Hurts When I Cry" (2009) [Video Clip] Donna Loren Blog [Official Site] Donna Loren Store [Official Site] Donna Loren Official Website [Official Site] |
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Donna Loren Biography |
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On March 7, 1947, in Boston, Massachussetts, a 1960’s icon was born. A multi-dimensional star, excelling at the 3M’s of Hollywood--music, movies, and modeling--Donna Loren’s name is synonymous with the Swinging 60’s era of music, motion pictures, television, and fashion.
Donna began her singing career at the early age of five, when she won second prize on an amateur show. This began the momentum for the next eleven years, when she appeared on shows including Playhouse 90 and a radio program, Squeakin’ Deacon. At age 8, she sang her first commercial for Meadow Gold Ice Cream. By nine, she had cut her first record, “I Think It’s Almost Christmas Time,” and by the age of ten, she appeared on The Mickey Mouse Club TV Show. Donna’s popularity heightened in 1963 when, at the age of sixteen, she was selected to be the first and only “Dr Pepper Girl.” She promoted the soft-drink company for five years on the radio, in a huge billboard campaign, magazines and personal appearances. One could not pass through any city without seeing the captivating image of the young beauty gracing the streets. Her big break catapulted her to bigger screens, namely five prominent singing/acting roles in popular teen motion pictures including Bikini Beach, Muscle Beach Party, Pajama Party, Sergeant Deadhead, and Beach Blanket Bingo alongside Frankie Avalon, Annette Funicello, Tommy Kirk, Deborah Walley and many other popular stars. Donna also appeared on numerous iconic television shows throughout the sixties, including roles in Batman, The Monkees, The Red Skelton Show, Gomer Pyle, Dr. Kildare and Hollywood Squares. She was also the featured female vocalist on the wildly popular weekly ABC show Shindig. After Shindig, Donna appeared with Bobby Rydell as a regular on The Milton Berle Show. By the end of the swinging decade, Donna had released 20 singles and the LP soundtrack from “Beach Blanket Bingo”. A CD entitled “The Very Best of Donna Loren: Beach Blanket Bingo” was released by Collectables Records in 2000. In 1968, she was chosen by Danny Thomas and Aaron Spelling to have her own television series entitled, Two for Penny. However, at the height of her career, Donna decided to retire from show business, get married, and devote her energies to raising a family. Throughout her entire Hollywood career, Donna Loren designed and created her own clothing. In 1963 she did a commercial for the Simplicity Pattern Company, a premonition of her successful future as a celebrity fashion designer. From 1997 to 2007, her “passion for fashion” resulted in her own line of clothing and three successful boutiques under the ADASA name in Hawaii. Reintroducing the 1960’s fun style of clothing, Donna married French imported textiles with a fashionable tropical flair. -Adam Gerace A new CD of 11 tracks Donna recorded in the 80’s with James Burton and the TCB (Elvis) Band was released in August, 2009. Fans will be thrilled to know that Donna is back in the studio making new music again. Stay tuned… Biography Credit: www.DonnaLoren.net |
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