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Dorothy Page (actress) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Dorothy Page (actress)
Dorothy Page, dubbed "The Singing Cowgirl", born Dorothy Lillian Stofflett in Northampton, Pennsylvania (March 4, 1904 – March 26, 1961), was a B-movie actress during the 1930s. During the 1920s Page had attended Cedar Crest College, majoring in music. During that time she was chosen by the Curtis Publishing Company as a model for a ''Saturday Evening Post'' cover. Her portrait, painted by artist Neysa McMein, dubbed her "One of America's Ten Most Beautiful Women". ==Singing career== On July 3, 1925 at age , she married Waldo Shipton of Detroit, Michigan, a doctor whom she had met in college. The couple would have two daughters by 1929. Page tried out for the "Youth of America", in a singing contest hosted by Paul Whiteman, and won. With that, her radio career as a singer began, and her stage name was created. However, with her being away from home often with her new career, which often took her to New York City, she and Shipton divorced in 1932. By 1935 she was a regular on the ''Paducah Plantation'', written and hosted by Irvin S. Cobb.
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