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Dorothy Mackaill(1903-1990)

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  • Soundtrack
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Dorothy Mackaill
Dorothy Mackaill was 11 when her parents separated; she then lived with her father. A rebellious teenager, Dorothy -- who had long wanted a career in the theater -- ran away to London and finally persuaded her father to pay for her board and lessons. Her first job was in the chorus; she then traveled to Paris, where she met a Broadway choreographer, who got her a job with the Ziegfeld Follies in New York. At the Follies, Dorothy became friends with ones of its stars, Marion Davies.

By 1921 Dorothy was making movies, but she didn't become a star for three years until The Man Who Came Back (1924). Other successful films included Chickie (1925), Le nouveau Dieu (1925), and Sa dernière Dance (1926). Her career continued into the beginning the sound era, and her silent film Forains (1928) was reshot as a part-talkie. The industry was in upheaval during that transitional period, and First National didn't renew Dorothy's contract when it expired in 1931. As a free agent, she made some good films at Columbia (Love Affair (1932)), Paramount (Un mauvais garçon (1932)), and MGM (The Chief (1933)), but overall her career was idling. The following year brought few prospects, and she wound up making a trio of quickies for the independent market, a particularly poor example being Cheaters (1934) for low-rent Liberty Pictures. Her last part was in Bulldog Drummond at Bay (1937). With that, Dorothy retired from pictures and took care of her invalid mother.
BornMarch 4, 1903
DiedAugust 12, 1990(87)
BornMarch 4, 1903
DiedAugust 12, 1990(87)
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  • Awards
    • 7 wins total

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Known for

Dorothy Mackaill, Natalie Moorhead, and Lewis Stone in The Office Wife (1930)
The Office Wife
6.1
  • Anne Murdock
  • 1930
Dorothy Mackaill and Jack Mulhall in Les surprises du Métro (1926)
Les surprises du Métro
  • Sadie Hermann
  • 1926
Dorothy Mackaill in The Crystal Cup (1927)
The Crystal Cup
  • Gita Carteret
  • 1927
Dorothy Mackaill in Chickie (1925)
Chickie
  • Chickie
  • 1925

Credits

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Actress



  • Kam Fong, Al Harrington, Jack Lord, and James MacArthur in Hawaii police d'état (1968)
    Hawaii police d'état
    7.4
    TV Series
    • Old Lady
    • Mrs. Pelcher
    • 1976–1980
  • Marsha Hunt and John Rodney in Studio One (1948)
    Studio One
    7.5
    TV Series
    • 1953
  • John Lodge and Dorothy Mackaill in Bulldog Drummond at Bay (1937)
    Bulldog Drummond at Bay
    5.8
    • Doris Thompson
    • 1937
  • William Boyd, Dorothy Mackaill, and Alan Mowbray in Cheaters (1934)
    Cheaters
    6.5
    • Mabel
    • 1934
  • Mary Kornman, Dorothy Libaire, Dorothy Mackaill, Esther Muir, and Regis Toomey in Picture Brides (1934)
    Picture Brides
    5.8
    • Mame Smith
    • 1934
  • Ed Wynn in The Chief (1933)
    The Chief
    4.3
    • Dixie Dean
    • 1933
  • Paul Cavanagh in Curtain at Eight (1933)
    Curtain at Eight
    5.6
    • Lola Cresmer
    • 1933
  • Dorothy Mackaill, Tom Moore, and Vivien Oakland in Neighbors' Wives (1933)
    Neighbors' Wives
    • Helen McGrath
    • 1933
  • Clark Gable and Carole Lombard in Un mauvais garçon (1932)
    Un mauvais garçon
    6.6
    • Kay Everly
    • 1932
  • Love Affair (1932)
    Love Affair
    5.7
    • Carol Owen
    • 1932
  • Dorothy Mackaill in La fille de l'enfer (1931)
    La fille de l'enfer
    6.9
    • Gilda Carlson - aka Gilda Erickson
    • 1931
  • Dorothy Mackaill, Conrad Nagel, and H.B. Warner in The Reckless Hour (1931)
    The Reckless Hour
    6.2
    • Margaret 'Margie' Nichols
    • 1931
  • Warner Baxter and Dorothy Mackaill in Their Mad Moment (1931)
    Their Mad Moment
    5.3
    • Emily Stanley
    • 1931
  • Dorothy Mackaill and James Rennie in Party Husband (1931)
    Party Husband
    6.4
    • Laura
    • 1931
  • Dorothy Mackaill and Joel McCrea in Kept Husbands (1931)
    Kept Husbands
    5.9
    • Dorothea 'Dot' Parker Brunton
    • 1931

Soundtrack



  • William Boyd, Dorothy Mackaill, and Alan Mowbray in Cheaters (1934)
    Cheaters
    6.5
    • performer: "Without a Man To Love"
    • 1934
  • Dorothy Mackaill in La fille de l'enfer (1931)
    La fille de l'enfer
    6.9
    • performer: "The Darktown Strutters' Ball" (1917) (uncredited)
    • 1931
  • Noah Beery, Frank Fay, and Dorothy Mackaill in Bright Lights (1930)
    Bright Lights
    5.6
    • performer: "Song of the Congo", "I'm Just a Man About Town" (1930) (uncredited)
    • 1930

Personal details

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  • Alternative name
    • Miss Dorothy Mackaill
  • Height
    • 1.65 m
  • Born
    • March 4, 1903
    • Hull, Yorkshire, England, UK
  • Died
    • August 12, 1990
    • Honolulu, Hawaii, USA(kidney failure)
  • Spouses
      Harold PattersonJune 13, 1947 - December 1948 (divorced)
  • Other works
    Stage: Appeared in "Midnight Polly" on Broadway. Produced by Florenz Ziegfeld Jr.
  • Publicity listings
    • 11 Articles
    • 13 Pictorials
    • 14 Magazine Cover Photos

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