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Diana Dors: So much front, so little taste in men: DIANA DORS: HURRICANE IN MINK BY DAVID BRETBy. Roger Lewis for Mail. Online. Updated. 1. GMT, 3 December 2. Diana Dors: Blowsy but small- scale.
Diana Dors swam into my consciousness late in her day - in the Seventies, when she was busy parodying her blonde- bombshell image, with titles like What The Swedish Butler Saw, Keep It Up Downstairs and The Amorous Milkman (‘He Gave ’Em Much More Than a Pinta!’). I particularly remember her in a Nazi uniform as the Commander in the Two Ronnies serial The Worm That Turned and on TV- am’s Good Morning, where she had a regular slot about losing weight called Diet With Diana. David Bret, her excellent biographer, informs us that Dors would receive £6. Dors was unashamedly vulgar and bold, boasting about her powder- blue Cadillac convertible, sunken baths and swimming pool. She was like a soap character who’d won the lottery and despite her trips to Hollywood - and an affair with Rod Steiger - Dors never had the amplitude and mystery of a true star. She was no Joan Crawford or Bette Davis, whose sass she emulated. Nor did she ever possess Marilyn Monroe’s vulnerability - only her habit of adding peroxide to her shampoo.
Instead, she was like the greatest landlady the Rovers never had. Dors’s key role, I think, apart from a warty hag in The Amazing Mr Blunden and a morose, nagging concierge in Peter Sellers’ There’s A Girl In My Soup, was as the chatelaine in a Leeds council block, Queenie’s Castle, broadcast on Yorkshire TV between 1.
The 1. 8 episodes were written by Keith Waterhouse and Willis Hall, and Dors’s co- stars were Lynne Perrie and Bryan Mosley - who’d later find fame on Coronation Street. Watch Barking Water Online Facebook. Dors was blowsy, but she was small- scale - a very British combination. She was born in Swindon in 1. Diana Mary Fluck, a name she quickly changed in case one day it was up in lights and the neon bulb popped on the ‘L’. The distinct impression one gets from Hurricane In Mink is that her greatest accolade was when the Mayor of Swindon denounced her for ‘bringing shame on the town’.
What is it that upset the provincial mind? The flashy cars and Surrey mansions? Her fake leopard skin personality? Audiences in Glasgow knew what was happening. Git yer t*ts oot, lassie!’ they’d cry, while gazing at her figure- hugging fishtail frocks. If Dors’s critics back then were still alive, they’d drop dead with shock if they read the full details of her ‘glitzy no- expense- spared all- night shindigs’, as gathered in this book. Diana Dors in As Long as They're Happy, 1.
For example, and almost at random, Dors’s nanny was a psychopath, her butler was a transvestite, and her friends included Albert Pierrepoint, the public hangman, assorted Krays and other gangsters and Mary Millington, the porn star - whose funeral Dors attended ‘like she was the guest of honour at some glitzy premiere’. The identity of Dors’s father was uncertain, as her mother lived with two men. Bert Fluck, who officially brought her up, was the sub- head of the Great Western Railway’s accounts department. Mary, his wife, encouraged the young Diana to dress up as Shirley Temple and simper to attract the boys. An early swain was Desmond Morris, author of The Naked Ape. I hope he did not base his scientific findings on me,’ Dors was to remark. By the age of 1. 5 (though she pretended to be 1.
Dors was earning a guinea an hour as a model. Diana was snapped as Scheherazade, reclining in a sequined top and tiny shorts,’ says Bret. She won a medal for elocution at drama school and became a starlet for J. Arthur Rank. From the outset, Dors never lacked employment. Her ‘brassy, forthright character’ won her dozens of cameos and walk- ons as dance hall hostesses and brazen barmaids.
She’s in David Lean’s Oliver Twist as ‘the obnoxious undertaker’s maid’, and she was particularly successful at playing condemned prisoners - women done wrong by their errant husbands or fiancés. In Yield To The Night she played a version of Ruth Ellis, who was executed by her chum Pierrepoint. Watch The Answer Putlocker#.
No lights on the Christmas tree, mother. They’re using the electric chair tonight!’ was the proposed tag- line for her U. S. American debut. It is not her work, however, for which Dors is chiefly remembered by David Bret, but ‘her unfortunate knack for always choosing the wrong kind of man’.
Casual affairs with assorted film crew led to numerous backstreet abortions - the Press were told she was ‘suffering from appendicitis’. Her first husband, Dennis Hamilton, was ‘a serial cheat who beat her black and blue’. When he died in 1. Dors of having a liaison with Wee Georgie Wood, an elderly midget. Hamilton was ‘the archetypal sponger’, who by turning himself into his wife’s manager stole her money, going into business with Peter Rachman, the slum landlord, and investing in duff schemes, such as El Dors, ‘a Singapore- style restaurant in Windsor’.
Hamilton upset producers, turned down roles Dors had been offered without consulting her and faked robberies to defraud insurance companies. He also ruined Dors’s chances of a serious Hollywood career by grabbing a Press photographer, punching him to the ground and kicking him in the head. That was on the night they arrived in Los Angeles.
Overtures Dors had received to appear alongside Bob Hope and Jerry Lewis fast faded away. Robert Mitchum scuppered a joint film project as ‘working with Diana would seriously damage his reputation’.
When Hamilton wrecked hotel rooms, Dors would simply sigh: ‘He was just letting off steam, I guess.’ Make- up departments were always having to disguise her bruised and swollen eyes, as Hamilton smacked her around regularly, calling her a ‘faithless whore’. Meanwhile, he was womanising like crazy.
When Dors saw him with a mistress and mentioned it, Hamilton ‘promptly punched Diana in the mouth’. Even on their good days, Dors and Hamilton were never models of domestic tranquillity. Neighbours would complain about the noise of their love- making and Bret tells us about their sex parties, where groups gathered behind two- way mirrors to enjoy the action. Bob Monkhouse allegedly ‘chickened out at the last minute’, but trombonist Jack Bentley was a regular guest - later he’d marry actress Wendy Craig.
Dors’s next partners were scarcely any improvement. Tommy Yeardye, a gigolo and stuntman, ‘went off and had a fling with Rock Hudson’. Someone called Kim Waterfield was discovered as being ‘up to his neck in a perfume- selling scam’. Then there was Dickie Dawson, with whom Dors had two children she scarcely saw - she later disinherited them from her will. Dawson was a stand- up comedian who organised Dors’s cabaret appearances in Las Vegas.
She was soon relegated to gay clubs and working men’s clubs, ‘where her spot was often secondary to the bingo’. She was no Marlene Dietrich. Bankruptcy didn’t perturb this remarkable creature.
On the day she was interviewed by the Official Receiver, she bought a 2in thick cream carpet, a heart- shaped bathtub and a stained- glass window. She organised a firework party at her new pad in Sunningdale, and the house burned down. Her final relationship was with Alan Lake, with whom she had appeared in Dixon Of Dock Green. They were married in 1. Lake was an alcoholic who slept off his benders in ditches and other people’s front gardens. As in her earlier marriage to Hamilton, Dors organised raunchy entertainments.
I don’t think I should have been exposed to the things I saw,’ her youngest son, Jason Lake, born in 1. But the revels were about to be ended. After a long illness, Dors died of ovarian cancer in May 1. Alan Lake, grief- stricken beyond endurance, blew his head off with a shotgun exactly five months later.
What I personally regret is that Dors’s death meant the cancellation of a stage version of Whatever Happened To Baby Jane?, where Dors was to have played Bette Davis’s role alongside Noele Gordon, of Crossroads fame, as Joan Crawford.