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Marie Doro

From Wikipedia Marie Doro (May 25, 1882 – October 9, 1956) was an American stage and film actress of the early silent film era. She was born to Virginia Weaver and Richard Henry Stewart. She was first noticed as a chorus-girl by impresario Charles Frohman, who took her to Broadway, where she also worked for William Gillette of Sherlock Holmes fame, her early career being largely moulded by these two much-older mentors. Although generally typecast in lightweight feminine roles, she was in fact notably intelligent, cultivated and witty. On Frohman's death in the RMS Lusitania in 1915, she moved into films, initially under contract to Adolph Zukor; most of her early movies are lost. After making a few films in Europe, she returned to America, increasingly drawn to the spiritual life, and ended as a recluse, actively avoiding friends and acquaintances. For her contributions to the motion picture industry, Marie Doro was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1725 Vine Street in Hollywood, California, USA.

Known For: Acting
Born: Duncannon, Pennsylvania, USA, 1882-05-24
Died: 1956-10-09

Film

No.YearTitleRoleVote Average
11915Carlotta0
21915Nancy Marvell0
31916Daphne0
41916Dora0
51916Nora Flynn0
61916The Kid0
71916Sidonie Du Val0
81916Oliver Twist0
91917Cinders70
101917Patricia Calhoun57
111917Fleurette0
121919Irene Hendon0
131919Marie Fernando0
1419200
1519210
161921Beatrice0
171923Sally Bishop0

Television

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