Lillian Cornell

Born: 1916-06-02

Lillian Cornell (born Lillian Michuda; June 2, 1916 - May 25, 2015) was an American singer on old-time radio and an actress in films in the early 1940s.


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The Mad Ghoul

as Isabel's Singing Voice (voice) (uncredited)
Released: 1943-11-12

A university chemistry professor experiments with an ancient Mayan gas on a medical student,...

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Moon Over Las Vegas

as Singer
Released: 1944-04-01

A beautiful woman goes to Las Vegas in a scheme to make her husbnd jealous, but once she gets...

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A Night at Earl Carroll's

as Self
Released: 1940-12-06

Newly-elected reform Mayor Jones celebrates his victory over the crooked political machine with...

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The Quarterback

as Sheila
Released: 1940-10-15

A comedy featuring Morris in a dual role as a dumb twin and a star football player, and a smart...

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Dancing on a Dime

as Doris Marlowe
Released: 1940-11-01

Director Ted Brooks and comedians Jack Norcross, Dandy Joslyn and Phil Miller are part of a...

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Buck Benny Rides Again

as Peggy
Released: 1940-05-31

Radio star Jack Benny, intending to stay in New York for the summer, is forced by the needling...

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Sweethearts of the U.S.A.

as Helen Grant
Released: 1944-03-07

A WW-II defense plant worker gets knocked out and dreams about helping the war effort in various...

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Rhythm on the River

as Millie Starling
Released: 1940-08-28

Popular songwriter Oliver Courtney has been getting by for years using one ghost writer for his...

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Slightly Terrific

as Gypsy Queen
Released: 1944-04-01

A manufacturer and an impresario (who has promised some young people he will stage their show)...

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Las Vegas Nights

as Mildred Jennings
Released: 1941-03-28

A vaudeville act inherits an old, beat-up building and decides to try to turn it into a hip new...

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Gals, Incorporated

as Vicki
Released: 1943-07-09

The story of a nightclub.

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You're the One

as Miss Jones
Released: 1941-02-19

100% fictional film, in which not a single performer plays "Himself" nor "Herself" but the two...

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