Mara Lane
Known for: Acting
This glamorous, sultry Anglo-Austrian leading lady and model was born Dorothy Lane Bolton in Vienna to British oil company executive John Bolton and Russian-born pianist Olga Mironova. Mara studied dance with the Viennese ballet before her family took her to America, travelling via Denmark. She had a sister, Jocelyn Lane (aka Jackie), who was eventually to follow in her older sibling's footsteps to become a successful cover model and starlet in her own right. Mara was educated in New York and later attended the Centre de services scolaire Marguerite-Bourgeoys in the Saint Laurent borough of Montreal. While only in her teens, she began working part-time as a model for teenage fashion magazines. Aged 18, she moved to London to study costume design. Talent-scouted in a restaurant, with some modelling experience already under her belt, Mara appeared two years later in her first motion picture, the independently-produced post-war drama Hell Is Sold Out (1951). At this time, she was touted in the press as the 'British Marilyn Monroe', though she might have been more accurately described as an Elizabeth Taylor-lookalike. Mara herself disliked being compared to other actresses, calling it 'a disadvantage'. Nonetheless, she followed the advice of studio bosses to "get around and be seen". As the cameras adored her, celebrity status quickly followed, if not on the silver screen, then on the cover of glossy magazines. Mara had several undemanding supporting roles in British films before being signed by Howard Hughes for a small part in his RKO comedy Susan Slept Here (1954), starring Dick Powell and Debbie Reynolds. Thereafter, having spurned further offers from Hollywood, she forged a minor (but, ultimately, desultory) career as star of European B-grade movies, ranging from spy thrillers (Uomini ombra (1954)) to films noir (cast as a femme fatale in Angela (1954), co-starring opposite Dennis O'Keefe) and from romantic period comedy (Le avventure di Giacomo Casanova (1955)) to peplum (Anno 79: La distruzione di Ercolano (1962)). She made several films in Germany, arguably her best being the melancholic love story Monpti (1957), filmed on location in Paris with Romy Schneider and Horst Buchholz early in their careers. In 1961, Mara married San Antonio oil executive William Lafayette Dugger Jr., but divorced him after just three years. Dugger was later briefly engaged to Hollywood star Lizabeth Scott. He died unexpectedly in 1969. Mara left show business in 1964 and disappeared from the limelight, having always craved privacy in her personal life. She died in relative obscurity in Marbella, Spain, in 2014.
Filmography
Gut gefragt ist halb gewonnen
Self
1964
Film
Innocents in Paris
Gloria Delaney
1953
Film
Angela
Angela Towne
1954
Film
Monpti
Nadine
1957
Film
Susan Slept Here
Marilyn
1954
Film
Uomini ombra
Magda
1954
Film
Treasure Hunt
Yvonne
1952
Film
Decameron Nights
Girl in Villa
1953
Film
Sins of Casanova
Barbara
1954
Film
79 A.D.
Diomira
1962
Paradies der Matrosen
Jenny, Barbaras Zofe
1959
Film
Hell Is Sold Out
Midinette
1951
Film
Good Evening Paris
Maryse
1956
Film
Ich bin kein Casanova
Barbara Ardot
1959
Film
Schlag auf Schlag
Mary
1959
Film
Something Money Can't Buy
Film Star
1952
Film
Bobby Dodd intervenes
Lilli
1959
Film
Torna piccina mia!
1955
Film
24 Hours of a Woman's Life
Alice Brown
1952
Film
Peter Voss, der Millionendieb
Monique
1958
Film
Mal drunter – mal drüber
Daisy
1960
Film
Der Fremdenführer von Lissabon
Mercedes Gonzales
1956
Film
Jetzt dreht die Welt sich nur um dich
Baby Bird
1964
Film
Was macht Papa denn in Italien?
Nadja Lamar
1961
Der Elefant im Porzellanladen
Ilona
1958
Film
The Old Testament
Diotima
1963
Film
Der Page vom Palast-Hotel
Juanita
1958
Film
Historias de la feria
Teresa
1958
Film
Ooh... diese Ferien
Baby die 'Baronin'
1958
Film
Pulverschnee nach Übersee
Helen Jones
1956