Dagmar (actress) - Wikipedia Dagmar was one of a number of performers who posed for pictures in the Patrick Dennis novel First Lady, published in 1965, as the soubrette and presidential courtesan, Gladys Goldfoil
House of Dagmar | Official Online Store Become a member Experience exclusive access to preview upcoming products and enjoy early-access benefits, an annual birthday reward, and inspiring weekly newsletters Get 10% off your first order
Dagmar: West Virginia’s Nearly Forgotten Glamour Girl Despite living and working in Los Angeles and New York City, Dagmar never forgot West Virginia and frequently visited the area When “our own Dagmar” was in town, she received the red carpet treatment that included publicized meetings with town officials and a starring role in a parade
Dagmar - IMDb Dagmar was born on 29 November 1921 in Huntington, West Virginia, USA She was an actress, known for The Dagmar Story (1951), Dagmar's Canteen (1951) and Broadway Open House (1950)
In Memory of Dagmar: An Icon of Early 1950s TV and Fashion . . . - NewsBreak An actress, model, and television personality, Dagmar became one of the first major female stars of television As journalist Sierra Holt once observed, Dagmar "was a blonde Amazonian glamour girl from West Virginia who was made famous for her dimwit comedy on early 1950s television
The Legend of Queen Dagmar - Danish Windmill The beloved Queen Dagmar (softly pronounced as Dow-mer with the accent on the first syllable) was born a princess in Bohemia and became the wife of thirteenth-century ruler King Valdemar the Victorious
Dagmar biography. American actress, model and television star of the . . . Dagmar, an American actress, model, and television personality of the 1950s, was born Virginia Ruth Egnor in Yawkey, West Virginia After finishing school in Huntington, she began studying business management while working part-time in local diners