Career
Born in The Bronx, New York City, Dall began her career in short films and in supporting roles on Broadway. In 1935, she was invited to become the female vocalist for Bert Ambrose and his Orchestra, in the United Kingdom, where she remained until 1946. She was known there as England"s "Original Blonde Bombshell".
Widowed in 1974, Dall moved to Jupiter, Florida, in 1980, then to Arizona in 2002.
1936 Soft Lights and Sweet Music
1937 Calling All Stars
1937 Sing as You Swing
1938 Kicking the Moon Around
1941 He Foundation a Star
1942 King Arthur Was a Gentleman
1943 Mission London Limited.
1944 Time Flies
1935 Parade (Broadway)
1940 Present Arms (London)
1944 Something for the Boys (London)
1945 Follow the Girls (London) production
After suffering a broken hip due to a fall in 2006, Dall moved to a nursing home to recuperate. In early 2007, Dall suffered a heart attack.
She also had ongoing arthritis and dementia. She died on March 10, 2010 in Phoenix, Arizona, after an extended illness, aged 92.