Dani Crayne
- Actress
- Soundtrack
A pretty, green-eyed, husky-voiced champagne blonde, she was born Darlyne Danielle Swanson in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Her family moved to California when she was five. Schooled there, she later attended the University of California in Berkeley. At sixteen, she married a Frenchman named Donalde Crayne, but this union ended in divorce some four years later. Dani had ambitions to break into show business and went on to take dance, voice and acting tuition, eventually becoming a mambo teacher herself at a Hollywood dance academy. While there, she was discovered by a Universal studios talent scout and signed to a one-year contract. Despite a flurry of publicity, Dani made just a handful of pictures and her career was, at best, desultory. When her contract was not renewed in 1956, she appeared in a couple of films at Warner Brothers, of which the first, the B-grade western Shoot-Out at Medicine Bend (1957), saw her to better advantage as a racketeer's girlfriend. She then played Helen of Troy in the expensively made box-office and critical dud that was The Story of Mankind (1957), described by reviewers as a 'disconnected, clichéd pageant'. Dani did not appear on screen again until the late 70s, when she made a brief comeback as a character actress (now billed as Dani Janssen).
In the early 60s, Dani Crayne married singer Buddy Greco after seeing him perform on stage at a Chicago club. Divorcing Greco in 1974, she then wed TV star David Janssen (of The Fugitive (1963) fame) who gifted her a racing green 1979 Rolls-Royce Corniche. With Janssen's death in 1980, she became a widow, albeit briefly. Dani's fourth husband (1981-87)) was actor-director-stuntman Hal Needham.
A celebrated Beverly Hills hostess of lavish Oscar night parties, Dani made shrewd investments and went on to enjoy an opulent life style (a writer likened her to a 'typical Jackie Collins character') without ever needing to work again.
In the early 60s, Dani Crayne married singer Buddy Greco after seeing him perform on stage at a Chicago club. Divorcing Greco in 1974, she then wed TV star David Janssen (of The Fugitive (1963) fame) who gifted her a racing green 1979 Rolls-Royce Corniche. With Janssen's death in 1980, she became a widow, albeit briefly. Dani's fourth husband (1981-87)) was actor-director-stuntman Hal Needham.
A celebrated Beverly Hills hostess of lavish Oscar night parties, Dani made shrewd investments and went on to enjoy an opulent life style (a writer likened her to a 'typical Jackie Collins character') without ever needing to work again.