- ranker.com list/life-of-veronica-lake/ada-hartVeronica Lake was a film sensation in the 1940s, but today, she is hardly a household name. The so-called "Veronica Lake waves" spawned the birth of a ...
- veteranlife.com military-history/veronica-lake/One notable example would be a woman born as Constance Frances Marie Ockelman; however, the world would come to know her as Veronica Lake.
- archive.org VideosWhen she re-emerged at MGM in a small role in the Eddie Cantor vehicle Forty Little Mothers (1940), she was known as Veronica Lake.
- classichollywoodcentral.com profile/veronica-lake/Veronica Lake was born on November 14,1922 as Constance ‘Connie’ Ockelman in Brooklyn, New York.
- aenigma-images.com 2020/08/veronica-lake/Veronica Lake is a cult figure. Just take a look on eBay: vintage photos of her are scarce, sought after and fetch a premium over those of most of her contemporaries.
- pinterest.com eayala8/veronica-lake/Veronica Lake Born: November 14, 1922, Brooklyn, New York City, NY Died: July 7, 1973, Burlington, VT.
- timenote.info en/Veronica-LakeHer memoirs, Veronica: The Autobiography of Veronica Lake, were released in the United Kingdom in 1969, and in the United States the following year.
- movies.fandom.com wiki/Veronica_LakeVeronica Lake (born Constance Frances Marie Ockelman; November 14, 1922 – July 7, 1973) was an American actress.
- alyrhodes-99284.medium.com veronica-lake-my-…Veronica Lake had arrived in a burst of stardust which within a few years had dissipated and then she was almost written out of the record.
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