Victor Orsatti (1949–1960; divorced) Robert dePasquale (1962–?; divorced) Fernando Mendez (1974–?; divorced)
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Dolores Donlon (born Patricia Vaniver; September 19, 1920 – November 30, 2012) was an American model and actress.[2]
Career
Born in 1920 in Philadelphia and raised in Upper Darby Township, Pennsylvania, Donlon attended a convent school in Tarrytown, New York. She later trimmed a few years off her age by claiming 1926 was her year of birth when she began modeling in the mid-1940s under the name Pat Van Iver.[3] for the Walter Thornton Model Agency.[4] She began acting in 1948 with uncredited walk-on parts in movies including Dough Girls and Easter Parade.
Donlon was married to Hollywood talent agent Victor Orsatti from 1949 to 1960.[7] The couple separated in 1958 after nine years of marriage, and were divorced in 1960.[8][9] She starred in Italian director Franco Rossi's 1961 film Nude Odyssey.[10] She retired from acting the following year after marrying New York Philharmonic violinist Robert dePasquale.[6] She later divorced dePasquale and married Fernando Mendez. That union also ended in divorce.[1] All three marriages were childless.[1]
Death
Donlon died in her native Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on November 30, 2012, aged 92.[11]