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Marion Marlowe

Marion Marlowe (March 7, 1929〔(IMDb article on Marion Marlowe )〕 – March 24, 2012)〔(Thedeadrockstarsclub.com ) - accessed March 27, 2012〕 was an American singer and actress. She is best known for her recordings of "The Man in the Raincoat" and "Heartbeat". Marlowe worked with Frank Parker ("Moonlight and Roses") and was married to the television producer, Larry Puck.〔
==Early years==
Marlowe was born Marion Townsend in St. Louis, Missouri,〔(March 7, 1939 entry on "Brainy History" )〕 and her father died several years later. At that point Marlow and her mother (a ballerina who had danced with the Metropolitan Opera) moved in with her grandparents. Her initial public performance came at age 5 when she sang ''Ave Maria'' at a temple in St. Louis. She had her own quarter-hour weekly radio program from age 9 until she was 13.
According to Richard Lamparksi's 1975 book ''Whatever Became of...?'', Marlowe began taking vocal lessons when she was 12 years old and studied at London's Royal Conservatory under Sir Thomas Beecham. Later, she roomed with Marilyn Monroe at Hollywood's Studio Club while being coached by Sigmund Romberg.

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