1911 - 1995
Benay Venuta American Actress
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Benay Venuta dating history
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Benay Venuta was previously married to Fred Clark (1952 - 1962), Armand Deutsch (1940 - 1951) and Kenneth Kelly (i) (1935 - 1939).
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American Actress Benay Venuta was born Benvenuta Rose Crooke on 27th January, 1911 in San Francisco, CA, USA and passed away on 1st Sep 1995 New York City, NY, USA aged 84. She is most remembered for Repeat Performance. Her zodiac sign is Aquarius.
Benay Venuta is a member of the following lists: American film actors, American women singers and American television actors.
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Relationship Statistics
| Type | Total | Longest | Average | Shortest |
|---|
| Married | 3 |
12 years, 1 month
|
9 years, 11 months
|
6 years, 2 months
|
|---|
| Total | 3 |
12 years, 1 month
|
9 years, 11 months
|
6 years, 2 months
|
|---|
Details
| First Name |
Benay
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| Middle Name |
Rose
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| Last Name |
Venuta
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| Maiden Name |
Crooke
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| Full Name at Birth |
Benvenuta Rose Crooke
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| Alternative Name |
Benvenuta Rose Crooke, Benay Venuta
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| Birthday |
27th January, 1911
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| Birthplace |
San Francisco, CA, USA
|
| Died |
1st September, 1995
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| Place of Death |
New York City, NY, USA
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| Cause of Death |
Lung Cancer
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| Build |
Slim
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| Hair Color |
Blonde
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| Zodiac Sign |
Aquarius
|
| Sexuality |
Straight
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| Ethnicity |
White
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| Nationality |
American
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| High School |
Hollywood High School
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| Occupation Text |
Actress | Soundtrack Singer And Dancer
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| Occupation |
Actress
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| Claim to Fame |
Repeat Performance
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| Year(s) Active |
1935-1994, 1935–1994
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| Official Websites |
www.findagrave.com/memorial/66209135/benay-venuta
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| Friend |
Ethel Merman
|
Benay Venuta (born Benvenuta Rose Crooke, January 27, 1910 – September 1, 1995) was an American actress, singer and dancer. She is best known for her work in the mid and late 1930s, in which she parlayed her success on Broadway into star treatment on network radio. After World War II, she developed an enduring career as a supporting actress in musicals on stage and in Hollywood, interspersed with work on television.