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Dorothy Malone (born Mary Dorothy Maloney; January 29, 1924 – January 19, 2018) was an American actress. Her film career began in 1943, ... Personal life ...
Too Much, Too Soon is a 1958 American biographical film about Diana Barrymore produced by Warner Bros. It was directed by Art Napoleon and produced by Henry Blanke [2] from a screenplay by Art Napoleon and Jo Napoleon, based on the autobiography by Diana Barrymore and Gerold Frank.
Written on the Wind is a 1956 American Southern Gothic [5] melodrama film directed by Douglas Sirk and starring Rock Hudson, Lauren Bacall, Robert Stack, and Dorothy Malone.It follows the complicated relationships among dysfunctional family members of a Texas oil dynasty: its alcoholic heir, his wife (a former secretary for the family company), his childhood best friend, and his ruthless, self ...
The Tarnished Angels is a 1957 black-and-white American CinemaScope drama film directed by Douglas Sirk and starring Rock Hudson, Robert Stack, Dorothy Malone, Jack Carson, and Robert Middleton. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] The screenplay by George Zuckerman is based on the 1935 novel Pylon by William Faulkner .
Gloria Penelope Hallward was born in Los Angeles, the younger child of Michael and Jean Hallward. [5] She was raised a Methodist. [2] Her English father, Reginald Michael Bloxam Hallward (later known as Michael Hallward) was an architect and author; her Scottish mother, Jean McDougall, who used the stage name Jean Grahame, was a stage actress and acting teacher. [6]
Dorothy Malone as Constance MacKenzie. Constance MacKenzie (née Standish) is a fictional character in the 1956 novel Peyton Place by Grace Metalious.In the subsequent film adaptation, she was played by Lana Turner; in the sequel Return to Peyton Place, by Eleanor Parker; in the primetime television series, by Dorothy Malone (and briefly by Lola Albright); and in the daytime soap opera Return ...
Winston and Ethel remained friends until the end of her life. Barrymore playing the male character Carrots in a play of the same name, 1902 After her season in London, Ethel returned to the U.S. Charles Frohman cast her first in Catherine and then as Stella de Grex in His Excellency the Governor . [ 7 ]
Gentry (Fred MacMurray), the gang's most experienced man, finds liquor in the saloon, while Teach , a younger gunslinger, becomes interested in Chaney (Dorothy Malone), who is Heller's woman but upset over the murder during the holdup. Gato, who was raised by Apaches, is infuriated by Heller's referring to him as "breed" and other slights.