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Lola Falana


 

Lola Falana (born Loletha Elaine Falana) (September 11, 1942 - ) is an American dancer and actress of part Cuban descent. Born in Camden, New Jersey, she dropped out of high school and moved to New York City to pursue a career in show business. While dancing in a nightclub, she was discovered by Sammy Davis Jr, who gave her a featured role in his Broadway musical Golden Boy. Her relationship with Davis took her to Las Vegas, where she would spend most of her career.

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September 11 - 1942 - American - Dancer - Actress - Cuban - Camden - New Jersey - New York City - Sammy Davis Jr - Broadway - Golden Boy - Las Vegas

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In 1986, not long after she left the CBS soap opera Capitol, Falana was stricken with multiple sclerosis. Crippled and partially blind, she spent a year and a half recovering. In 1989, she returned to Las Vegas, performing several sold-out shows at the Sands Hotel.

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1986 - CBS - Soap opera - Capitol - Multiple sclerosis - 1989 - Sands Hotel

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Her return would be short-lived, however. She soon left show business altogether to become a Catholic evangelist.

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