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Measurements: 40DD-20-36 (boobpedia.com)

Inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2001. (not to be confused with the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame). (imdb.com)

Created her song Nine to Five, whilst on set of the film of the same name by tapping her nails. (imdb.com)

In 2006, she donated $500,000 to Fort Sanders Medical Center. (imdb.com)

Met her future husband, Carl Dean, at the Wishy Washy laundromat. (imdb.com)

In 1993 she was honored with the Country Music Association's very first "Country Music Honors" Award. As of 2006, she is still the sole recipient of this honor. (imdb.com)

Ranked #34 on VH1's Greatest Women of Rock N Roll (imdb.com)

Dolly, Steven Spielberg, Smokey Robinson, Andrew Lloyd Webber, and conductor Zubin Mehta were awarded Kennedy Center Honors in 2006. (imdb.com)

Her cousin is adult actress and model Julia Parton, formally known as Nina Alexander. (imdb.com)

Was named 4th Sexiest Woman in CMT list of the 20 sexiest women in Country Music (imdb.com)

Was a candidate for the hosting duties on "Family Feud" (1999) before Louie Anderson was hired. (imdb.com)

Purchased her hometown radio stations in Sevierville, Tennessee in 1991. She owned and operated WSEV 930 AM and WDLY 105.5 FM, the FM station billed as 'Dolly's Station', until 2000 when she sold both radio stations. Stating at that time that she and her business partners had built up the audiences for both stations and could not take the stations to "the next level". Dolly first appeared on WSEV-AM when she as 10 years old. While owning the radio stations, WDLY-FM was broadcast every operating day from Dolly's Dollywood theme park in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. The small section of the park dedicated to the radio broadcast was known as 'Radio Square'. (imdb.com)

Became WIVK Radio's 2006 Americana Highway HEMI Award Hall of Fame Inductee during the 1st Annual HEMI Awards. Winners in all categories were announced September 24, 2006. (imdb.com)

She was unable to have children of her own because of an allergic reaction she experienced to birth control pills when she was younger. (imdb.com)

Covered Collective Soul's "Shine." In her version she turns it into a bluegrass song instead of an alternative rock ballard. (imdb.com)

Is partly of Irish decent. (imdb.com)

Dolly's classic song "Jolene" was covered by Sherrie Krenn (aka Sherrie Austin) on her third album "Followin' A Feelin". [2001] (imdb.com)

Awarded the Cliffie Stone Pioneer Award from the Academy of Country Music in 2007. This lifetime achievement award is presented to the pioneers of country music who have made lasting contributions to the genre. (imdb.com)

Wears size 5 1/2 shoes. (imdb.com)

Her Oscar nominated song "9 To 5" from Nine to Five (1980) was ranked #78 while her song writing contribution, "I Will Always Love You", from The Bodyguard (1992) came in at #65 on The American Film Institute's list of AFI's 100 Years... 100 Songs (2004) (TV). (imdb.com)

In 1986 she was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame. (imdb.com)

Sister of Willadeene Parton, Randy Parton and Stella Parton. (imdb.com)

In September 2002 she was named Tennessee's official ambassador for film and music by Gov. Don Sundquist. Her job is to promote the state to industry executives in Hollywood and raise awareness of Tennessee's capability to produce television, film, and recording projects (soundtracks) for Hollywood productions. (imdb.com)

Had such a miserable time during filming of Straight Talk (1992), that she effectively retired from big screen acting. All her work since has been television work or appearances as herself. (imdb.com)

A bronze sculpture of her sits on the courthouse lawn in Sevierville, Tennessee, USA. Sevierville is her hometown. (imdb.com)

Sang with Solomon Burke on his 2006 CD "Nashville". The two did a duet on the Dolly written track "Tomorrow is Forever". The song was originally recorded by Parton and Porter Wagoner in 1969 and reached #9 on Billboard's Hot Country Singles chart. (imdb.com)

Since the early 90s, she has been trying to get CBS to run her sitcoms. Initially, in 1994, "Heavens To Betsy" was made, starring Dolly and Constance Shulman. That sitcom was scrapped, and the story was re-vamped for the Movie of the Week, Unlikely Angel. Last time she was in interview, she said her new sitcom had her cast as a "caterer to the stars." (imdb.com)

The children's television series "Sesame Street" (1969) introduced a character in homage to Dolly Parton. She had purple skin and blonde hair and went by the name of Polly Darton. (imdb.com)

On March 25, 2007 she was entered into London's Wembley Square of Fame with the unveiling of a plaque of her handprints. The presentation was made before her sold-out concert that night at the Wembley Arena. (imdb.com)

Her late father Robert was one of 15 children, and her mother Avie (Owens) was one of 10 children. (imdb.com)

Elected to the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1999. (imdb.com)

Sister-in-law of Richard Dennison. (imdb.com)

She has a star on Nashville's Starwalk for Grammy Award Winners. She also has a star on Hollywood's Walk of Fame, which represents her accomplishments in the field of recording arts. (imdb.com)

Distant cousin of screenwriter Richard O'Sullivan. (imdb.com)

She has earned 5 BMI Million-Air (or more) Performance Awards and numerous BMI Songwriter Citations of Achievement. Her classic hit song "I Will Always Love You" is currently certified with a Six Million-Air award, meaning it has been played on radio and television over six million times. She was also honored with the prestigious BMI Icon Award in 2003. (imdb.com)

Dolly Parton was awarded the National Medal of Arts in 2005. (imdb.com)

Co-wrote the song "I Didn't Hear The Thunder (But I Sure Did Feel The Rain)" with late country legend Tammy Wynette. (imdb.com)

Selected by the Songwriters Hall of Fame as the 2007 recipient of the prestigious Johnny Mercer Award. (imdb.com)

One of 12 children; grew up in a 1-room cabin in Tennessee. (imdb.com)

Owner/namesake of Smokey Mountain area theme park, "Dollywood", located in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, USA. (imdb.com)

On August 1, 2007 it was announced she would be starting her own record label, Dolly Records. She is the only artist signed to the label. This is Parton's second record label launch. In 1994 she and producer Steve Buckingham launched Blue Eye Records which Dolly was also the only artist on the roster. The Blue Eye Records imprint appeared on every Parton solo CD from 1994-2006. Dolly Records first release will be Parton's February 2008 CD, "Backwoods Barbie". Dolly personally finances her recordings and then leases the finished albums to other labels for distribution. For her Dolly Records label, she will also take on the responsibility of marketing her CD releases personally and major label partners will only handle distribution of the projects. (imdb.com)

She and her husband, Carl Dean, raised five of her younger brothers and sisters. (imdb.com)

Her iconic hit song, "I Will Always Love You", was voted the No. 1 song on Country Music Television's '100 Greatest Love Songs of Country Music (2004) (TV)_'. (imdb.com)

Among 120 celebrities and movie industry executives to receive invitations for membership into the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) on July 5, 2006. The Academy only allows for 30 new members each year, but in 2006 invited more people for membership in order to replace previous members who passed away or were retiring. Other celebrities receiving invitations include Jake Gyllenhaal, Werner Herzog, Felicity Huffman, Joaquin Phoenix, Terrence Howard, Heath Ledger, and Dakota Fanning. (imdb.com)

In November 2007 the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars of the Smithsonian Institution honored Dolly with the Woodrow Wilson Award for Public Service in recognition of her civic work in regard to children's literacy. (imdb.com)

There's a Dolly Parton look-alike contest in Gilley's bar in Urban Cowboy (1980). (imdb.com)

When Drew Barrymore spoke about her film, Home Fries (1998), prior to its release, she revealed that her character was a huge fan of Dolly Parton. She said that several of Parton's songs would appear in the film, and that they spent a two-day shoot at Dollywood. When the film was finally released, the only reference to Dolly Parton was on the walls of Drew's bedroom, which are covered with posters and pictures of Dolly. (imdb.com)

Ranked #4 on the 40 Greatest Women in Country Music, #3 Loretta Lynn, #2 Tammy Wynette, and #1 Patsy Cline. (imdb.com)

In 1987 she was among the women honored by Ms. Magazine as "Woman of the Year". (imdb.com)

Recorded the song "My Tennessee Hills" with folk icon Janis Ian for Ian's 2004 album "Billie's Bones". (imdb.com)



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