Lori Nelson(1933-2020)
- Actress
- Soundtrack
Lori Nelson began her show biz career at the age of two-and-a-half,
dancing in a show in her native Santa Fe, New Mexico. She was voted
Santa Fe's most talented and beautiful child, and toured the state
billed as "Santa Fe's Shirley Temple." At age four, Nelson moved to Hollywood
with her parents and there was named Little Miss America. She worked as
a fashion photographer's model, then (in the early 1940s) made her
first bid for a movie career, testing (unsuccessfully) for a role in
Warner Brothers' Kings Row (1942). There was a second false start a few years
later, when Arthur M. Landau, a Hollywood producer and self-proclaimed
"discoverer" of 1930s star Jean Harlow, expressed interest in casting
teenage Nelson as Harlow in a movie bio. (The project never materialized.) Agent Milo O. Frank Jr. helped Nelson get into the movies, taking her to
Universal to meet with casting people. Nelson trained with the studio
dramatic coach, enacted a scene for the front office and ultimately was
offered a seven-year contract, which was approved in court on her 17th
birthday. After several years at Universal, she freelanced in movies
and TV.