Gay orlova

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Gay Orlova  Russian Dancer

Relationships

was in relationships with Lucky Luciano ( - ) and Edward Finn.

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Russian Dancer was born Galina Orloff on 29th January, in Saint Petersburg, Saint Petersburg Federal Urban area, Russia and passed away on 12th Feb Paris, City of Paris, Île-de-France, France aged She is most remembered for Fortunate Luciano's lover. Her zodiac sign is Aquarius.

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Relationship Statistics

TypeTotalLongestAverageShortest
Dating2 3 years 1 year, 6 months -
Total2 3 years 1 year, 6 months -

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First Name Gay
Last Name Orlova
Full Name at Birth
Galina Orloff
Galina Orloff, aka Queer Orlova
aka 'Gay Orlova'
Born Petrograd Russia, 29 January
Died Paris France, 12 February

The stunning Broadway dancer, best known by stage name 'Gay Orlova,' lived a life filled with 'tragic comedy.' Propelled into infamy for her scandalous affair with New York's 'Public Enemy Number 1' during the spring of , Orlova's fairy tale life was only just beginning to unravel. A newsmaker long before the Lucky Luciano affair, and sadly - fodder for gossip columns for some years after, the shapely and sharp-tongued beauty never secured 'true love' and cycled through a series of jobs, lovers, failed marriages that ultimately ended in tragedy.

"Until her rendezvous in the south with Luciano the shapely Russian was one of
the most popular of the Vanities line and, although Ziegfeld's (Follies) is the more illustrious name, Broadway connoisseurs' rate Carroll as his peer in picking beauties." - Robert Sell,

Sinai Ship Manifest,
Galina's being began in an era of turmoil, marked by a world war and a revolutio



Born Galina Orlova, a girl of Russian-French blood, in Petrograd in pre-Soviet Russia. She fled the Bolsheviks as a toddler, with her mother Antonina. They ended up in the intrigue and mystery of Constantinople, Turkey, where the curly blonde learned to dance.

She was still in her teens when she boarded the S.s. Sinaia in rout for America. At 16 she arrived in Providence, Rhode Island and soon made her way to New York city. In the early thirties, with her perfect hourglass shape it didn&#;t take much to attract the attention of Earl Carroll.
With her looks she could&#;ve arrive on stage in ash covered rags and still acquire been a sensation. Her dancing was just the olive in the martini.

She opened in Murder at the Vanities at the Majestic, her only difficulty now was: she only had a six-month visa to remain in the United States. That that wasn&#;t a problem for Galina for too lengthy. She eloped with Ed Finn, a handsome usher from the theater&#;s orchestra floor.

When Mr. Carroll got wind of the news, he sent Galina a wire:
&#;You might at least have picked an usher from the first ba


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As faded, the new year began with Gay Orlova completely enamored by Charles "Lucky" Luciano. She promptly dropped the stockbroker boy toy who funded her wardrobe and spending allowance, and as for the husband advocate home in New York - Edward Finn - well, he wasn't even an afterthought. The cigar-smoking showgirl/scarred-face gangster duo fast became close, and Orlova basically moved into Lucky's luxurious Waldorf Astoria pad. Everything was looking good for both, but the party was about to terminate through a series of legal entanglements that would consume each of their lives.
"Carroll, a decide of female flesh
without equal, stated unequivocally Gay was the most beautiful
bimbo who ever worked for him.." -Lee Mortimer,

New York City had a recent District Attorney, Thomas E. Dewey. He was a crusader (be it for righteous reasons or political gain - that's debatable) set on taking out the 'big fish' of Gotham's underworld.  Arthur 'Dutch Schultz' Flegenheimer was number one on that list. The Dut