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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Donna_LorenDonna Loren - Wikipedia

    Donna Zukor (born March 7, 1947), known professionally as Donna Loren, is an American singer and actress. A performer in the 1960s, she was the " Dr Pepper Girl" from 1963 to 1968, a featured female vocalist on Shindig! , and a cast member of the American International Pictures Beach Party movie franchise.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0520579Donna Loren - IMDb

    Donna Loren. Actress: Batman. Born in Boston, Donna was a child performer: she won an amateur talent show, sang a jingle for Meadow Gold Ice Cream, performed on radio shows, appeared as a guest on the The Mickey Mouse Club (1955), and recorded several singles, all before she was 10 years old.

  3. May 16, 2022 · Whatever happened to Donna Loren, prolific performer in the 1960s, Mouseketeer, and the Dr Pepper girl? Her story + videos of top songs.

  4. Donna Zukor (born March 7, 1947), known professionally as Donna Loren, is an American singer and actress. Contents. Early years. Career. Dr Pepper. Movie, television, and recording career. Post-retirement. 1980s. Fashion design and retail business. Return to performing. Later projects. Personal life. Discography. Filmography. Television.

  5. Jun 4, 2024 · Donna Loren: More Than The Dr. Pepper Girl. An “It” girl of the 1960’s, the always stylish, always beautiful Donna Loren caught America’s eye in 1963 as the one and only Dr. Pepper Girl. But Donna held America’s interest with her impossibly beautiful singing voice.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sophia_LorenSophia Loren - Wikipedia

    Loren in 1959 Drawing of Loren by Nicholas Volpe after she won an Oscar for Two Women (1961) Loren became an international film star following her five-picture contract with Paramount Pictures in 1958.

  7. She’s been the face of Dr. Pepper, a singer on Shindig!, and an actress in the Beach Party movies and TV shows of the 1960s. The iconic California “It Girl” takes readers back to that era in her new photographic book with the help of Los Angeles archivist Domenic Priore.