Veronica Lake Biography


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Veronica Lake biography:
Veronica Lake was born in Brooklyn, New York on November 14, 1919 with the birth name of Constance Frances Marie Ockleman. Her father worked for an oil company as a ship employee. While still a child, Veronica's parents moved to Florida when she wasn't quite a year old. By the time she was five, the family had returned to Brooklyn. She was expose to acting early when she starred in a primary school play. It was to be her only stage outing, at least for a while.

By the time Veronica had graduated from high school in Miami, she was already known as one of the local Miami beauties. She felt that she was ready for films. Her mother and step-father moved to a small home in Beverly Hills, California in 1938 where Mrs. Keane enrolled her lovely daughter in the well known Bliss Hayden School of Acting in Hollywood. She didn't have to wait long for a part to come her way. Her first movie was as one of the many coeds in the RKO film, Sorority House (1939) in 1939. It was a minor part, to be sure, but it was a start.

Veronica quickly followed up that project with two other films. All Women Have Secrets (1939) and Dancing Co-Ed (1939), both in 1939, were again bit roles for the pretty young woman from the East Coast, but she didn't complain. After all, other would-be starlets took a while before they ever received a bit part. Veronica continued her schooling, in 1940, while taking a bit roles in two more films, Young as You Feel (1940) and Forty Little Mothers (1940). Prior to this time, she was still under her natural name of Constance Keane. Now, with a better role in 1941's I Wanted Wings (1941), she was asked to change her name and Veronica Lake was born. Now, instead of playing coeds, she had a decent, speaking part. Veronica felt like an actress. The film was a success and the public loved this bright newcomer. Paramount, the studio she was under contract with, then assigned her to two more films that year, Hold Back the Dawn (1941) and Sullivan's Travels (1941).

From 1952 to 1966, Veronica made television appearances and even tried her hand at the stage. Not a lot of success for her at all. By now alcohol was the order of the day. She was down on her luck and drank heavily. In 1962, Veronica was found living in an old hotel and working as a bartender. She, finally, returned to the big screen in 1966 in Footsteps in the Snow (1966). Another drought ensued and she appeared on the silver screen for the last time in 1970's Flesh Feast (1970) - a very low budget film. On July 7, 1973, Veronica died of hepatitis in Burlington, Vermont. The beautiful actress with the long blonde hair was dead at the age of 53.


Veronica Lake quote:I wasn't a sex symbol, I was a sex zombie

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Non-acting careers: Bar tender.
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Fun Facts About Veronica Lake
    • Barry Smolin's song Veronica Lake is about an irresolute sighting of a homeless Veronica Lake at Union Station in Los Angeles.
    • The Archie comics character Veronica Lodge was partially named after Veronica Lake, who was in the midst of her early celebrity when the comic book character was introduced in the spring of 1942. Veronica
    • In 1997, the Academy Award-winning film L.A. Confidential paid homage to Lake's image and manner through Kim Basinger's starring role in an adaptation of James Ellroy's crime novel set in early 1950s Los Angeles. The movie also displayed Lake's photograph and mentioned her. A scene included an image of Lake from This Gun for Hire screening in the background.
    • Jessica Rabbit from Who Framed Roger Rabbit was modeled on Veronica Lake and Rita Hayworth. Jessica also sports Lake's trademark peekaboo hairstyle. Jessica Rabbit
    • The character of Ronnie Lake in the hit CBS drama CSI: Crime Scene Investigation is named after her.
    • Her character in Sullivan's Travels inspired 'Miss Lake', a song on London-based French songwriter Louis Philippe's 2007 album, An Unknown Spring.
    • Billy Wilder's The Major and the Minor has an extended gag where the students of a girl's school - and their headmistress - all have peekaboo hairstyles.
    • In Alfred Hitchcock's "Shadow of a Doubt", 1941, the young daughter named Ann says her prayers before going to sleep... "God bless Mama, Papa, Captain Midnight, Veronica Lake, and the President of the United States."
    • Hellacopters recorded a tribute song to Veronica Lake, called Veronica Lake on their latest album, Head Off! The song was originally written by the New Bomb Turks.
    • The spider in Bob Clampett's cartoon Eatin' on the Cuff puts on a Veronica Lake wig.
    • The Bugs Bunny cartoon A-Lad-In His Lamp features a lake called Veronica Lake.

    • Clips of Veronica Lake were used in Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid, a 1982 spoof of and homage to film noir.

Veronica Lake's Awards & Honors
She has a star on the Hollywood walk of fame.
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