Marian Bergeron

American beauty pageant contestant and singer
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroAmerican beauty pageant contestant and singer
PlacesUnited States of America
wasModel Beauty pageant contestant
Work fieldFashion
Gender
Female
Birth3 May 1918, West Haven
Death22 October 2002Ohio (aged 84 years)
The details

Biography

Marian Bergeron (May 3, 1918 – October 22, 2002) was Miss America in 1933. She went on to a career in big-band singing and public speaking. She was a major supporter of the Miss America Pageant.
Bergeron, from West Haven, Connecticut, won the crown as the pageant returned to Atlantic City, New Jersey after a five-year hiatus. She is the only Miss America to hail from New England, and she is also the youngest Miss America in history, winning the crown at the age of 15½. She held the title for two years since no competition was held in 1934. One of the sponsors of the pageant, RKO Pictures, refused to award Bergeron the prize of a screen test, claiming that she was too young.
Bergeron went on to a career in big-band singing. She was already an established singer at the time of the pageant, having started at the age of twelve. She appeared with several bands, among them Rudy Vallee and Guy Lombardo. She later became a public speaker.
Bergeron was married three times. Her first marriage, to Donald Ruhlman, lasted until his death in 1972 and produced three children. Her final marriage, to Frederick Setzer, lasted until his death in March 2002.
Bergeron died of leukemia in Ohio in 2002.

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