Abbe Lane (born Abigail Francine Lassman; December 14, 1932)
is an American singer and actress.
Dubbed "the swingingest sexpot in show business"
in a 1963 magazine profile, va-va-voom pop singer Abbe Lane remains best
remembered for her marriage to bandleader Xavier Cugat, whose influence
extended across the series of Latin jazz-inspired LPs she recorded for RCA.
Born Abigail Francine Lassman in Brooklyn, NY, on December
14, 1932, Lane made her radio debut at age four, and by 16 was appearing on
Broadway in George Abbot's Barefoot Boy with Cheek. In 1949, she signed on with
bandleader Vincent Lopez's television showcase, where she later met Cugat. Not
only did Cugat hire Lane away from Lopez, but he made her his wife in 1952 --
with him she emerged as a star, translating her palpable sexuality to become a
nightclub sensation as well as a fixture on television variety shows.
Lane made her Hollywood debut in renowned director Budd
Boetticher's 1953 Western Wings of the Hawk, followed a year later by Ride
Clear of Diablo. In 1955 she and Cugat toured Italy, where she co-starred in
the film Lo Scapolo, but her attempts to promote the project were nevertheless
complicated when Italian television network RAI called her "too sexy"
to appear on air. Similarly, CBS television network censors objected to her
planned wardrobe for an appearance on The Jackie Gleason Show, and she was
instructed to wear something less revealing. She appeared on the shows of Red
Skelton, Dean Martin and Jack Benny without attracting controversy, however.
When the live Xavier Cugat Show premiered in 1957, Lane was
front and centre, and a year later she co-starred opposite Tony Randall in the
Broadway musical Oh, Captain! However, her existing recording contract with RCA
Victor restricted her from appearing on the original cast album.
Lane was nevertheless a regular presence in record stores
throughout 1958, issuing her debut effort, Be Mine Tonight, a collaboration
with mambo giant Tito Puente, as well as The Lady in Red, which paired the
singer with arranger Sid Ramin.
Cugat also contributed to 1959's Where There's
a Man, Lane's final RCA date. During this period she also regularly travelled
back and forth to Italy, where her husband was involved in film and television
production, and appeared in a series of low-budget
features including Totò, Eva
e il Pennello Proibito and Il Mio Amico Jekyll.
features including Totò, Eva
e il Pennello Proibito and Il Mio Amico Jekyll.
Lane signed to Mercury in 1961, releasing a self-titled LP
backed by Cugat. Her final full-length, The Many Sides of Abbe Lane, followed
in 1964, the same year the couple divorced.
Lane remained in the public eye throughout the 1960s,
guest-starring on prime-time series as Naked City, The Man from U.N.C.L.E, The
Brady Bunch, Hart to Hart and Vega$.
She also appeared on
syndicated television variety programs such as The Ed Sullivan Show, The Steve
Allen Show, The Jack Paar Program, The Mike Douglas Show, The Hollywood Palace,
The Joey Bishop Show, The Merv Griffin Show and The Tonight Show starring
Johnny Carson from the 1950s into the 1970s, but her career flagged throughout
the decade to follow, and in 1983 she made her final big-screen appearance in
Twilight Zone: The Movie.
In 1992 Lane unexpectedly resurfaced with But Where Is
Love?, an autobiographical novel about a Broadway ingénue who falls in love
with a Latin bandleader.
She has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6381
Hollywood Boulevard for her contribution to television.
(Info compiled and edited from All Music & Wikipedia)



