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  1. Rosemary E. LaPlanche (October 11, 1923 [1] – May 6, 1979) was an American beauty queen and actress. [2] . She won Miss California three years in a row (1939–1941), and won Miss America in 1941. [3] Early life. LaPlanche moved to southern California from Kansas with her mother and sister, Louise LaPlanche, at a very early age. [4] Career.

  2. Rosemary La Planche. Actress: Strangler of the Swamp. Back in the day, winning the title of "Miss America" sometimes provided a springboard to Hollywood and a film career as a leading lady. This was certainly true in the case of California-born Rosemary La Planche.

  3. 8 de may. de 1979 · HOLLYWOOD, May 7 (UPI) — Rosemary La Planche, a screen actress during the 1940's and the Miss America of 1941, died yesterday at the age of 56. Working for RKO Studios, Miss La Planche...

  4. www.lordheath.com › Rosemary_LaplancheRosemary La Planche

    Rosemary La Planche : born: 11 October 1923 Los Angeles, California, United States of America: died: 06 May 1979 Glendale, California, United States of America (cancer, age 55) American actress. She was "Miss California" in 1940 and 1941, and "Miss America" in 1941. Height: 5'5"

  5. 8 de ago. de 2021 · Rosemary LaPlanche, having lied about her age, was only 15 when she won the crown. She hailed from Los Angeles and was the first of a number of movie queens to enter in the `40s. She had...

  6. Rosemary E. LaPlanche (October 11, 1923 – May 6, 1979) was an American beauty queen and actress. She won Miss California two years in a row (1940 and 1941), and won Miss America in 1941. LaPlanche moved to southern California from Kansas with her mother and sister, Louise LaPlanche, at a very early age.

  7. views 3,661,433 updated. Laplanche, Rosemary (1923–1979) American actress and Miss America. Name variations: Rosemary Koplan. Born Oct 11, 1923 in Los Angeles, CA; died May 1979 in Sherman Oaks, CA; sister of Louise LaPlanche (actress); m. Harry Koplan (TV producer), 1947 (died 1974); children: 2.