With her girl-next-door charm and signature high-necked blouses, Collins quickly emerged as #Your Hit Parade's breakout star -- she and Scott wed in 1952, and at the peak of their fame the couple collaborated on At Home with Dorothy Raymond, one in a series of LPs she recorded for the Coral label. After exiting #Your Hit Parade in 1957, Collins joined #The Steve Allen Show, and with its multi-talented host recorded the album Picnic. Soon after she rejoined #Your Hit Parade, remaining with the program until its cancellation in 1959. Collins later served as co-host alongside Allen Funt on the long-running #Candid Camera. After divorcing Scott in 1965, she married actor/singer Ron Holgate, and in 1971 made her Broadway debut in Stephen Sondheim's +Follies, earning widespread critical acclaim and a Tony Award nomination for her show-stopping Losing My Mind. Collins spent the remainder of the decade in stock companies and dinner theater, and also mounted several U.S. cabaret tours. A lifelong battle with asthma finally forced her into retirement in 1980, and she channeled her energy into the Muscular Dystrophy Association, serving as the organization's vice president from 1988 onward. Collins died of respiratory distress at her home in Watervliet, NY, on July 21, 1994. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi