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  1. Rosemary E. LaPlanche (October 11, 1923 [1] – May 6, 1979) was an American beauty queen and actress. [2] . She won Miss California three years in a row (1939–1941), and won Miss America in 1941. [3] Early life. LaPlanche moved to southern California from Kansas with her mother and sister, Louise LaPlanche, at a very early age. [4] Career.

  2. Rosemary La Planche. Actress: Strangler of the Swamp. Back in the day, winning the title of "Miss America" sometimes provided a springboard to Hollywood and a film career as a leading lady. This was certainly true in the case of California-born Rosemary La Planche.

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  3. 8 de may. de 1979 · HOLLYWOOD, May 7 (UPI) — Rosemary La Planche, a screen actress during the 1940's and the Miss America of 1941, died yesterday at the age of 56. Working for RKO Studios, Miss La Planche...

  4. Rosemary E. LaPlanche (October 11, 1923 – May 6, 1979) was an American beauty queen and actress. She won Miss California two years in a row (1940 and 1941), and won Miss America in 1941. LaPlanche moved to southern California from Kansas with her mother and sister, Louise LaPlanche, at a very early age.

  5. Laplanche, Rosemary (1923–1979)American actress and Miss America. Name variations: Rosemary Koplan. Born Oct 11, 1923 in Los Angeles, CA; died May 1979 in Sherman Oaks, CA; sister of Louise LaPlanche (actress); m. Harry Koplan (TV producer), 1947 (died 1974); children: 2.

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  7. Age 55. Gender Female. Birthday October 11, 1923. Died May 6, 1979. Known For Acting. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Rosemary E. LaPlanche (October 11, 1923 – May 6, 1979) was an American beauty queen and actress. She won Miss California two years in a row (1940 and 1941), and won Miss America in 1941.