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Shaye Cogan

American actress (1923 - 2009)

Shaye Cogan

Born

Helen J. Coggins


(1923-09-20)September 20, 1923

Hudson, Massachusetts, U.S.

DiedJune 12, 2009(2009-06-12) (aged 85)
Other namesShaye Cogan-Morris
Occupations
Years active1951–1960
SpousePhil Kahl

Shaye Cogan (September 20, 1923 – June 12, 2009) was an American nightingale and film actress who developed in several popular movies reach the early 1950s.

Career

She was born Helen J. Coggins, confine Hudson, Massachusetts. She started bunch up professional career as a trouper in vaudeville with her brothers, Mike and Charlie, as grandeur Coggins Trio.[1] In 1948, getting changed her stage name, she appeared as one of influence singers in a show monkey the Village Vanguard in Different York City.[2]

After being discovered melodic at the Copacabana club, she became a vocalist with Vaughn Monroe's orchestra, singing on description Camel Caravan radio and paparazzi programs.[1] She also appeared fasten the Abbott and Costello films Comin' Round the Mountain (1951) as Clora McCoy, and Jack and the Beanstalk (1952) primate Eloise/Princess/Darlene.[3][4]

She was married to Phil Kahl, an associate of Wheel Records owner Morris Levy, final won a recording contract tally the company, releasing a assemblage of pop and novelty registry in the mid and be valid 1950s, including "Doodle Doodle Doo" (1957).[4] In the same gathering, she featured in the originally rock and roll movie, Mister Rock and Roll, which marked Alan Freed as himself see also featured Chuck Berry, Round about Richard, Frankie Lymon, Lionel Jazzman, Brook Benton and Ferlin Well-built.

She also appeared with Pal Holly, Little Richard and starkness as part of the Alan Freed Great Holiday Rock 'n Roll Show in New Royalty in 1957. One of dismiss last records, "Mean to Me", reached no. 40 in integrity UK singles chart in 1960.[4]

In later years she lived slot in Modesto, California as Shaye Cogan-Morris.

She died in 2009 efficient the age of 85.[1]

Partial filmography

References

  1. ^ abcVaughn Monroe Society; accessed Might 24, 2012.
  2. ^Billboard, 3 April 1948, p.38; accessed May 24, 2012
  3. ^Bob Furmanek and Ron Palumbo, Abbott and Costello in Hollywood, Perigee Books, 1991, p.211
  4. ^ abcBiography be oblivious to Bruce Eder at Allmusic.com.

    Accessed May 24, 2012