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She was born in Tennessee from Russian Jewish immigrants, and first rose to prominence as a recording artist during the BigBand era, becoming the nationwide top-charting female vocalist of the [[TheForties 1940s]]. While Shore's singing career waned with the rise of rock and roll, she achieved further success in television as the hostess of {{variety show}}s, such as ''The Dinah Shore Chevy Show'' (renamed ''The Dinah Shore Show'' when Chevrolet stopped sponsoring it) in the [[TheFifties '50s]] and [[TheSixties '60s]] and ''Dinah's Place'' (followed by ''Dinah!'') in the [[TheSeventies '70s]].

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She was born in Tennessee from Russian Jewish immigrants, and first rose to prominence as a recording artist during the BigBand era, becoming the nationwide top-charting female vocalist of the [[TheForties 1940s]].The40s. While Shore's singing career waned with the rise of rock and roll, she achieved further success in television as the hostess of {{variety show}}s, such as ''The Dinah Shore Chevy Show'' (renamed ''The Dinah Shore Show'' when Chevrolet stopped sponsoring it) in the [[TheFifties '50s]] and [[TheSixties '60s]] and ''Dinah's Place'' (followed by ''Dinah!'') in the [[TheSeventies '70s]].
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A native Tennesseean, she first rose to prominence as a recording artist during the BigBand era, becoming the nationwide top-charting female vocalist of the [[TheForties 1940s]]. While Shore's singing career waned with the rise of rock and roll, she achieved further success in television as the hostess of {{variety show}}s, such as ''The Dinah Shore Chevy Show'' (renamed ''The Dinah Shore Show'' when Chevrolet stopped sponsoring it) in the [[TheFifties '50s]] and [[TheSixties '60s]] and ''Dinah's Place'' (followed by ''Dinah!'') in the [[TheSeventies '70s]].

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A native Tennesseean, she She was born in Tennessee from Russian Jewish immigrants, and first rose to prominence as a recording artist during the BigBand era, becoming the nationwide top-charting female vocalist of the [[TheForties 1940s]]. While Shore's singing career waned with the rise of rock and roll, she achieved further success in television as the hostess of {{variety show}}s, such as ''The Dinah Shore Chevy Show'' (renamed ''The Dinah Shore Show'' when Chevrolet stopped sponsoring it) in the [[TheFifties '50s]] and [[TheSixties '60s]] and ''Dinah's Place'' (followed by ''Dinah!'') in the [[TheSeventies '70s]].
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She was married to actor George Montgomery for 20 years until their divorce in 1963, and had a high-profile relationship with Creator/BurtReynolds in the '70s.

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She was married to actor George Montgomery for 20 years until their divorce in 1963, and had a high-profile relationship with Creator/BurtReynolds in the '70s.
'70s. Her daughter, Melissa Montgomery, is an actress in her own right.
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She's in the World Golf Hall of Fame, essentially as a contributor.


Shore also left a mark in the world of professional women's golf. After starting in the sport at the age of 52, she co-founded the Colgate Dinah Shore Golf Tournament, most recently renamed the Chevron Championship, one of the five major American golf championships for women.

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Shore also left a mark in the world of professional women's golf. After starting in the sport at the age of 52, she co-founded the Colgate Dinah Shore Golf Tournament, most recently renamed the Chevron Championship, one of the five major American golf championships for women. \n She was inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame shortly after her death in 1994 for her role in promoting the women's game.
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* NonStandardKiss: She always blew a kiss to the audience saying "MWAH!" when wrapping up her variety shows.

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* NonStandardKiss: She always blew a kiss to the audience saying "MWAH!" (saying "MWAH!") when wrapping up her variety shows.
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->''"I never wanted to set the world on fire, so I never had to burn any bridges behind me."''
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A native Tennesseean, she first rose to prominence as a recording artist during the BigBand era, becoming the nationwide top-charting female vocalist of the [[TheForties 1940s]]. While her singing career waned with the rise of rock and roll, she achieved further success in television as the hostess of {{variety show}}s such as ''The Dinah Shore Chevy Show'' (renamed ''The Dinah Shore Show'' when Chevrolet stopped sponsoring it) in the [[TheFifties '50s]] and [[TheSixties '60s]] and ''Dinah's Place'' (followed by ''Dinah!'') in the [[TheSeventies '70s]].

Dinah also left a mark in the world of professional women's golf. After starting in the sport at the age of 52, she co-founded the Colgate Dinah Shore Golf Tournament, most recently renamed the Chevron Championship, one of the five major American golf championships for women.

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A native Tennesseean, she first rose to prominence as a recording artist during the BigBand era, becoming the nationwide top-charting female vocalist of the [[TheForties 1940s]]. While her Shore's singing career waned with the rise of rock and roll, she achieved further success in television as the hostess of {{variety show}}s show}}s, such as ''The Dinah Shore Chevy Show'' (renamed ''The Dinah Shore Show'' when Chevrolet stopped sponsoring it) in the [[TheFifties '50s]] and [[TheSixties '60s]] and ''Dinah's Place'' (followed by ''Dinah!'') in the [[TheSeventies '70s]].

Dinah Shore also left a mark in the world of professional women's golf. After starting in the sport at the age of 52, she co-founded the Colgate Dinah Shore Golf Tournament, most recently renamed the Chevron Championship, one of the five major American golf championships for women.


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