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... March and October (MDNR, unpublished data, Charlevoix Research Station). The economic impact of the 2002 open water Lake St. Clair fishery was estimated at $82 million (254,275 angler days X $323 per angler day, US Dept. of Interior, 2001). Approximately 20% of the fishing effort on Lake St. Clair t ...
... March and October (MDNR, unpublished data, Charlevoix Research Station). The economic impact of the 2002 open water Lake St. Clair fishery was estimated at $82 million (254,275 angler days X $323 per angler day, US Dept. of Interior, 2001). Approximately 20% of the fishing effort on Lake St. Clair t ...
Veronica Lake
Veronica Lake (November 14, 1922 – July 7, 1973) was an American film, stage, and television actress. Lake won both popular and critical acclaim, most notably for her role in Sullivan's Travels and for her femme fatale roles in film noirs with Alan Ladd, during the 1940s. She was also well known for her peek-a-boo hairstyle. By the late 1940s however, Lake's career had begun to decline in part due to her struggles with mental illness and alcoholism. She made only one film in the 1950s but appeared in several guest-starring roles on television. She returned to the screen in 1966 with a role in the film Footsteps In the Snow, but the role failed to revitalize her career.Lake released her memoirs, Veronica: The Autobiography of Veronica Lake, in 1970. She used the money she made from the book to finance a low-budget horror film Flesh Feast. It was her final onscreen role. Lake died in July 1973 from hepatitis and acute kidney injury at the age of 50.