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Claire Trevor played Gaye Dawn, the girlfriend of Edward G. Robinson's johnny Rocco in 'Key Largo' (1948).

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Claire Trevor plays Gaye Dawn, the alcoholic girlfriend of Johnny Rocco (Edward G. Robinson).

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Who sang Key Largo?

Sarah Vaughan, Grammy award winner, sang the old jazz standard Key Largo. Bertie(Bert) Higgins sang another song also by the name of Key Largo, released in 1981, inspired by the 1948 film by the same name and bu the film Casablanca.


Who sang backup for Bertie Higgins on Key Largo?

Cheryl Ladd


Did Cheryl Ladd sing backup to Bertie Higgins on the song Key Largo?

Yes, kasey Casem spoke of it


What actors and actresses appeared in Key Largo - 1948?

The cast of Key Largo - 1948 includes: Beulah Archuletta as Passenger on Bus Lauren Bacall as Nora Temple Lionel Barrymore as James Temple Monte Blue as Sheriff Ben Wade Humphrey Bogart as Frank McCloud Pat Flaherty as The Traveler William Haade as Ralph Feeney Marc Lawrence as Ziggy John Litel as Dispatcher Rodd Redwing as John Osceola John Rodney as Deputy Clyde Sawyer Dan Seymour as Angel Garcia Jay Silverheels as Tom Osceola Claire Trevor as Gaye Dawn


How did key largo get its name?

Cayo Hueso (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈkaʝo ˈweso]) is the original Spanish name for the island of Key West. Spanish-speaking people today also use the term Cayo Hueso when referring to Key West. It literally means "the Island of Bones". It is said that the island was littered with the remains (bones) from a Native American battlefield or burial ground. The most widely accepted theory of how the name changed to Key West is that it is a false-friend anglicization of the word, on the ground that the word hueso [ˈweso]) sounds like "west" in English.[2] Other theories of how the island was named are that the name indicated that it was the westernmost Key,[3] or that the island was the westernmost Key with a reliable supply of water