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Dorothy Gale is a fictional character created by the American author L. Frank Baum as the protagonist in many of his Oz novels. She first appears in Baum's classic 1900 children's novel The Wonderful Wizard of Oz and reappears in most of its sequels.
In 1902, at age 19, she played Dorothy Gale in a musical production of The Wizard of Oz that started in Chicago and ran on Broadway through 1904. [4] Other shows featuring Laughlin included His Majesty (1906), The Top o' th' World (1907), [5] Mama's Boy (1912), When Claudia Smiles (1914). She also had a solo variety show in 1909.
Romola Remus Dunlap (April 7, 1900 – February 17, 1987) was an American actress who was the first to play Dorothy Gale in film, [1] [2] in the 1908 multimedia stage/film production The Fairylogue and Radio-Plays, an adaptation of the Oz books. She worked directly with author L. Frank Baum, the creator of the character.
From Harry, Ron, and Hermione to Snape and Dumbledore, here are the first and last outfits the characters wear in the fantasy series.
Her first experience was in a British Columbia tourism commercial, for which she earned $100. [5] Her debut role was in a 1983 television film titled The Best Christmas Pageant Ever . While in London, Balk was cast by Walt Disney Productions to star as Dorothy Gale in Return to Oz , the sequel to MGM's 1939 musical The Wizard of Oz . [ 6 ]
In addition to starring as the "wonderful" Wizard of Oz who flies Dorothy home in a hot air balloon, Frank Morgan played the Wizard's gatekeeper, the carriage driver, and Professor Marvel in Oz ...
Bonnie Wright returned to Hogwarts for Harry Potter: Wizards of Baking — but don’t expect her to do the same in HBO’s upcoming remake. “I think that would be confusing if we did, to be ...
Originally published on July 20, 1910, it is the story of Dorothy Gale and her Uncle Henry and Aunt Em coming to live in Oz permanently. While they are toured through the Quadling Country, the Nome King is assembling allies for an invasion of Oz. This is the first time in the Oz series that Baum made use of double plots for one of the books. [1]