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Gloria Warren, (born April 7, 1926 in Wilmington, Delaware), is an American former actress and singer. Her movie career began in 1942, when she signed a contract with the film studio Warner Bros.. That same year, she appeared in her first motion picture called Always in My Heart alongside Kay Francis and Walter Huston. Due to her singing abilities, she was often compared to Deanna Durbin.She made four more movies after that, including Dangerous Money and Bells of San Fernando.
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Gloria Warren Warren, Gloria
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American actress and singer
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Gloria Weiman
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1926-01-01Z
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