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Dorothy Smoller(1898-1926)

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Dorothy Smoller was born Dorothy Schmoeller on October 3, 1898 in Memphis, Tennessee. Dorothy was the youngest of four daughters. After her father was institutionalized for a mental illness her mother moved the family to St. Louis, Missouri. Later they moved to Long Beach, California. When she was a teenager Dorothy started dancing professionally in San Francisco. At the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition she caused a sensation with a performance of the Bacchanale. Then she spent two years touring South America with Anna Pavlova. She made her Broadway debut in the 1918 musical Head Over Heels. In 1919 she appeared in film Out Of The Fog and was on the cover of Vogue magazine. Dorothy danced in on Broadway in numerous shows including The Checkerboard, What's In A Name, and Up In The Clouds. Sadly she was diagnosed with a severe case of pulmonary Tuberculosis in 1923.

She had to put her career on hold for two years while she recuperated in at Cragmoor Sanitarium in Colorado Springs. While there she developed a close relationship with financier Benjamin Strong. Dorothy went to New York City in 1926 to make a screen test for Famous Players. They did not offer her a contract. Soon after she landed a small role in the Broadway musical Howdy King. During rehearsals he suffered a hemorrhage and was forced to quit the show. She quickly fell into a deep depression. Tragically on December 9, 1926 she committed suicide by drinking three ounces of shoe polish. Dorothy was only twenty-eight years old. In her hotel room she left a note for her mother and one for her dear friend Benjamin Strong. She wrote that her illness was "a chain of torture that pains all the time." Dorothy was cremated and her ashes were given to her mother. They were later interred at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, California.
BornOctober 3, 1898
DiedDecember 9, 1926(28)
BornOctober 3, 1898
DiedDecember 9, 1926(28)
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Alla Nazimova in Hors de la brume (1919)
Hors de la brume
  • Dancer
  • 1919

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  • Alla Nazimova in Hors de la brume (1919)
    Hors de la brume
    • Dancer
    • 1919

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  • Born
    • October 3, 1898
    • Memphis, Tennessee
  • Died
    • December 9, 1926
    • New York City, New York, USA(suicide)
  • Parents
    • Rose Stotz Schmoeller
  • Relatives
      Willa Mae Smoller Hancock(Sibling)
  • Other works
    Head Over Heels (1918). Musical. Music by Jerome Kern. Lyrics by Edgar Allan Woolf. Book by Edgar Allan Woolf. Dramatized by Lee Arthur. From the story "Shadows" by Nalbro Bartley. Additional music by Harold A. Levey. Musical Director: Harold A. Levey. Musical Staging by Julian Mitchell. Directed by George F. Marion. George M. Cohan's Theatre: 29 Aug 1918- 23 Nov 1918 (100 performances). Cast: Angele Baber (as "Philene Van Stroock"), Irving Beebe (as "Mr. Edward Sterling"), Andy Bennett (as "Buxaume"), Martha Bowes (as "Miss Wentworth"), Florence Browne (as "Miss Collins"), Gertrude Dallas [final Broadway role], Grace Daniels, Joseph Dunn (as "Toni"), Marion Earle (as "Anita Vanderhayden"), Adelaide Fiset (as "Wanda Van Zandt"), Dorothy Gilbert (as "Diane Van Renssaler"), Edmund Gurney (as "Jarvis"), Fan Haggerty (as "Miss Graham"), Mitzi Hajos (as "Mitzi Bambinetti"), Marie Hollywell (as "Fanchon Van Twiller"), Edna Hyatt (as "Elsie Van Pelt"), Charles Judels (as "Signor Bambinetti"), Robert Emmett Keane (as "Mr. T. Anthony Squibbs"), Margaret Linden (as "Mrs. Sarah Montague"), Eleanor Livingston (as "Miss Hammond"), Dorothy MacKaye (as "Miss Muriel Sterling"), Jean Mann (as "Miss Edith Penfield"), Ernest Marini, Boyd Marshall (as "Mr. Robert Lawson"), Irma Marwick (as "Zoie Van Puyster"), Niobe Marwick (as "Lorine Vandusen"), Edward Mathews (as "Henri"), Carrie McManus (as "Molly"), James Oliver (as "Oscar"), Paul Oscard (as "Baron Everard Cesare D'Oultremont"), Ruth Parker (as "Dijonne Van Piet"), Marion Phillips (as "Delia Van Maarck"), Dorothy Smoller (as "Luella Vanderwater"), Lambert Terry (as "Office Boy"), Martha Voight (as "Marcine Vanbaar"). Produced by Henry W. Savage.
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