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Lounge singer and girlfriend of private investigator Peter Gunn in the [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0051301/ TV crime drama of the same name] (1958-1961). She was played by actress/singer Lola Albright, who later married Bill Chadney, the actor who portrayed [[Emmett Ward]] on the show.
 
Lounge singer and girlfriend of private investigator Peter Gunn in the [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0051301/ TV crime drama of the same name] (1958-1961). She was played by actress/singer Lola Albright, who later married Bill Chadney, the actor who portrayed [[Emmett Ward]] on the show.
  
Hart opens her own restaurant and nightclub in season three, named Edie's.
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Hart opens her own restaurant and nightclub in season three, named Edie's. The name of the waterfront city setting of ''Peter Gunn'' is never revealed.
  
 
Lola Albright released two albums on Columbia Records, ''Lola Wants You'', 1957, and ''Dreamsville'', 1959, which was arranged by Henry Mancini and featured his orchestra. Mancini composed the ''Peter Gunn'' theme.
 
Lola Albright released two albums on Columbia Records, ''Lola Wants You'', 1957, and ''Dreamsville'', 1959, which was arranged by Henry Mancini and featured his orchestra. Mancini composed the ''Peter Gunn'' theme.

Latest revision as of 09:50, 14 March 2022

Lounge singer and girlfriend of private investigator Peter Gunn in the TV crime drama of the same name (1958-1961). She was played by actress/singer Lola Albright, who later married Bill Chadney, the actor who portrayed Emmett Ward on the show.

Hart opens her own restaurant and nightclub in season three, named Edie's. The name of the waterfront city setting of Peter Gunn is never revealed.

Lola Albright released two albums on Columbia Records, Lola Wants You, 1957, and Dreamsville, 1959, which was arranged by Henry Mancini and featured his orchestra. Mancini composed the Peter Gunn theme.

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