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Dorothy Wilson(1909-1998)

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Dorothy Wilson
This quiet, dark-haired beauty began her brief 30s career promoted as the "secretary to the stars." Dorothy Wilson started life out in Minneapolis, Minnesota on November 14, 1909, born to non-professionals. She herself demonstrated little interest in an acting career growing up. Following graduation she took various secretarial jobs in the Chicago area before moving to Los Angeles in 1930, triggered by her keen interests in traveling and experiencing new places. Signing up with a number of employment agencies, she was eventually hired by RKO Pictures and worked at the studio as a secretary for two years. Taking dictation for director Gregory La Cava as part of her many assignments at RKO, LaCava, who was preparing to cast his upcoming film The Age of Consent (1932), took note of this lovely, highly photogenic "Girl Friday" and set her up for a screen test. Surprisingly, she won one of the two co-ed lead parts (the other was Arline Judge) and set down her writing pad for good. She received fine reviews opposite Richard Cromwell for her pre-Code co-starring role as a college cutie looking for romance.

Dubbed a "Wampas Baby Star" of 1932, Dorothy went on to provide standard romantic interest in such films as Le club des casse-cou (1933), Le Docteur Cornélius (1933), Un rôle imprévu (1933), Suprême enjeu (1934), When a Man's a Man (1935), In Old Kentucky (1935), Bad Boy (1935) and Soupe au lait (1936) opposite such vast and varied leading men as Bruce Cabot, Robert Armstrong, Stuart Erwin, Preston Foster, Richard Dix Tom Keene, Will Rogers, Harold Lloyd and James Dunn.

While making the film 8 Girls in a Boat (1934), Dorothy began dating the movie's scriptwriter Lewis R. Foster. The couple married in 1936. After filming L'obsession de Madame Craig (1936), and Speed to Spare (1937), Dorothy abandoned her career to devote herself to husband and family. They moved to a California ranch in Reseda and went on to have two sons. Other than an unbilled bit in La bête (1943), Dorothy never even entertained the idea of returning to acting. Her husband, however, continued in the business and became an inspired composer and songwriter in addition to being a steadfast writer/director. He won an Oscar for his script of Mr. Smith au sénat (1939). Foster died in 1974 and Dorothy lived on for another two decades plus, passing away at age 88 in California in 1998.
BornNovember 14, 1909
DiedJanuary 7, 1998(88)
BornNovember 14, 1909
DiedJanuary 7, 1998(88)
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Known for

Richard Cromwell, Arline Judge, and Dorothy Wilson in The Age of Consent (1932)
The Age of Consent
6.0
  • Betty
  • 1932
Lon Chaney Jr., Tom Keene, and Dorothy Wilson in Un rôle imprévu (1933)
Un rôle imprévu
6.1
  • Judy Blake
  • 1933
Warner Oland and Dorothy Wilson in Le Docteur Cornélius (1933)
Le Docteur Cornélius
6.0
  • Patricia
  • 1933
Soupe au lait (1936)
Soupe au lait
6.5
  • Polly Pringle
  • 1936

Credits

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Actress



  • Sam Levene, Rags Ragland, Jean Rogers, Ann Rutherford, and Red Skelton in La bête (1943)
    La bête
    6.7
    • Radio Quartette Member (uncredited)
    • 1943
  • Edward J. Nugent, Charles Quigley, and Dorothy Wilson in Speed to Spare (1937)
    Speed to Spare
    • Eileen Hart
    • 1937
  • John Boles and Rosalind Russell in L'obsession de Madame Craig (1936)
    L'obsession de Madame Craig
    7.2
    • Ethel Landreth
    • 1936
  • Hollywood Boulevard (1936)
    Hollywood Boulevard
    6.3
    • Dorothy Wilson (scenes deleted)
    • 1936
  • Soupe au lait (1936)
    Soupe au lait
    6.5
    • Polly Pringle
    • 1936
  • Bill Robinson, Will Rogers, Charles Sellon, and Dorothy Wilson in In Old Kentucky (1935)
    In Old Kentucky
    6.4
    • Nancy Martingale
    • 1935
  • Bad Boy (1935)
    Bad Boy
    6.5
    • Sally Larkin
    • 1935
  • Les Derniers Jours de Pompéi (1935)
    Les Derniers Jours de Pompéi
    6.4
    • Clodia
    • 1935
  • Russell Hopton, Kane Richmond, and Dorothy Wilson in Circus Shadows (1935)
    Circus Shadows
    • Elaine Cavanaugh
    • 1935
  • Gwen Lee and Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams in One in a Million (1935)
    One in a Million
    6.3
    • Dorothy 'Babe' Brooks
    • 1935
  • George O'Brien and Dorothy Wilson in When a Man's a Man (1935)
    When a Man's a Man
    6.7
    • Kitty Baldwin
    • 1935
  • Astrid Allwyn, John Boles, Noel Francis, Muriel Kirkland, Dorothy Wilson, Loretta Young, and Polly Ann Young in The White Parade (1934)
    The White Parade
    6.5
    • Zita Scofield
    • 1934
  • Maurice Chevalier and Jeanette MacDonald in La veuve joyeuse (1934)
    La veuve joyeuse
    7.2
    • Maxim Girl (uncredited)
    • 1934
  • Richard Dix and Dorothy Wilson in Suprême enjeu (1934)
    Suprême enjeu
    6.1
    • Alice Stebbins
    • 1934
  • Hollywood on Parade No. B-7
    Short
    • 1934

Soundtrack



  • Bad Boy (1935)
    Bad Boy
    6.5
    • performer: "As I Live and Breathe" (1935) (uncredited)
    • 1935
  • Richard Cromwell, Arline Judge, and Dorothy Wilson in The Age of Consent (1932)
    The Age of Consent
    6.0
    • performer: "Paradise" (1931) (uncredited)
    • 1932

Personal details

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  • Height
    • 1.56 m
  • Born
    • November 14, 1909
    • Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
  • Died
    • January 7, 1998
    • Lompoc, California, USA(undisclosed)
  • Spouse
    • Lewis R. Foster1936 - June 10, 1974 (his death, 2 children)
  • Publicity listings
    • 1 Pictorial

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  • Trivia
    Supposedly, the one-time secretary to RKO had a clause in her contract that agreed that if her option was ever dropped, she had the option of returning to her job in the studio's secretarial pool.
  • Quotes
    People ask me about some of the stars I worked with, and I have to tell them that I barely knew any of them. Most of the people we ran around with during our courtship drank an awful lot. So did we, and when we stopped, we were no longer a part of their crowd. My husband and I were very glad to get away from Hollywood.

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  • When did Dorothy Wilson die?
    January 7, 1998
  • How did Dorothy Wilson die?
    Undisclosed
  • How old was Dorothy Wilson when she died?
    88 years old
  • Where did Dorothy Wilson die?
    Lompoc, California, USA
  • When was Dorothy Wilson born?
    November 14, 1909

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