Lola Albright
In 1958 Lola Albright earned the part of 'Edie Hart' in the trend-setting Peter Gunn television series produced by Blake Edwards and directed by Robert Altman with theme music that made Henry Mancini famous. In it, she played a nightclub singer who was the romantic interest of the super-cool private detective 'Peter Gunn' played by Craig Stevens. In 1959, she was nominated for an Emmy Award for Best Supporting Actress (Continuing Character) in a Dramatic Series. Her role called for singing, something she had been doing since childhood, and her celebrity led to the releasing of her 1959 music album Dreamsville in which her songs were backed by Mancini and his orchestra.
Lola Albright's popularity as a result of the Peter Gunn series led to a number of major film roles including Elvis Presley's 1962 film, Kid Galahad and with Alain Delon and Jane Fonda in the 1964 French film Les Felins by renowned director René Clément. She continued to perform both in film and as a guest actor on a number of television series until her retirement in the early 1980s.
Lola Albright Facts
| Occupation | Actress, Musician |
| Birthday | July 20, 1925 (84) |
| Sign | Cancer |
| Birthplace | Akron, Ohio, USA |

