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Dorothy Davenport(1895-1977)

  • Actress
  • Writer
  • Producer
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Dorothy Davenport
The Davenport family was well known in theatrical circles. Her aunt, Fanny Davenport was considered one of the greatest stage actresses of her time and her father, Harry Davenport, was a Broadway star before later venturing into movies. Her mother, Alice Davenport, was a respected Broadway and film actress. With a background on the stage, Dorothy was in her early teens when she started playing bit parts in films. By the time she was 17, she was a star at Universal, where she would meet a young actor-assistant director-gopher-scenario writer named Wallace Reid. Called on to act with him in a film, she was frustrated by his apparent lack of acting ability on the first day, but was smitten with him on the third day of their work together. Dorothy was a horsewoman of distinction who had no regard for a man who couldn't stay in the saddle. When Wallace proved to be an excellent horseman, she was hooked.

After six months working on a job with another film company, Wallace returned to Universal and they married on October 13, 1913. The newlyweds continued to work. He directed and starred with Dorothy in two films a week for the next year. When Wallace left Universal Dorothy also left films, returning in 1916 to appear in a handful of them. In 1917 she gave birth to Wallace Reid Jr. and became a full-time mother and wife.

When Wallace Reid died from morphine addiction in 1923, Dorothy and Bessie Love made Human Wreckage (1923), a film that dealt with the dangers of narcotics. Dorothy would not return to the screen again until she directed and acted in The Red Kimono (1926). Dorothy later in life dabbled as a producer and a writer.
BornMarch 13, 1895
DiedOctober 12, 1977(82)
BornMarch 13, 1895
DiedOctober 12, 1977(82)
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Known for

Human Wreckage (1923)
Human Wreckage
6.9
  • Ethel MacFarland(as Mrs. Wallace Reid)
  • 1923
Virginia Lee Corbin, Dorothy Davenport, Percy Marmont, Arthur Rankin, Jackie Saunders, and Ramsey Wallace in Broken Laws (1924)
Broken Laws
  • Joan Allen(as Mrs. Wallace Reid)
  • 1924
Mothers of Men (1917)
Mothers of Men
5.7
  • Clara Madison
  • 1917
God of Chance
Short
  • The Queen of England
  • 1913

Credits

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Actress



  • Le Chemin du destin (1934)
    Le Chemin du destin
    4.8
    • Mrs. Merrill (uncredited)
    • 1934
  • Man Hunt (1933)
    Man Hunt
    4.8
    • Mrs. Scott (as Mrs. Wallace Reid)
    • 1933
  • Noah Beery and Dorothy Davenport in Hellship Bronson (1928)
    Hellship Bronson
    • Mrs. Bronson (as Mrs. Wallace Reid)
    • 1928
  • Alice White in The Satin Woman (1927)
    The Satin Woman
    • Mrs. Jean Taylor (as Mrs. Wallace Reid)
    • 1927
  • Dorothy Davenport in The Red Kimono (1926)
    The Red Kimono
    6.5
    • Woman Telling the Story (uncredited)
    • 1926
  • Virginia Lee Corbin, Dorothy Davenport, Percy Marmont, Arthur Rankin, Jackie Saunders, and Ramsey Wallace in Broken Laws (1924)
    Broken Laws
    • Joan Allen (as Mrs. Wallace Reid)
    • 1924
  • Human Wreckage (1923)
    Human Wreckage
    6.9
    • Ethel MacFarland (as Mrs. Wallace Reid)
    • 1923
  • Lester Cuneo in The Masked Avenger (1922)
    The Masked Avenger
    • Valerie Putnam (as Mrs. Wallace Reid)
    • 1922
  • Vulture of the West
    Short
    • 1920
  • Conrad Nagel and Anna Q. Nilsson in The Fighting Chance (1920)
    The Fighting Chance
    • Leila Mortimer
    • 1920
  • His Extra Bit
    Short
    • The Wife
    • 1918
  • Mothers of Men (1917)
    Mothers of Men
    5.7
    • Clara Madison
    • 1917
  • Wallace Reid in The Squaw Man's Son (1917)
    The Squaw Man's Son
    • Edith, Lady Effington
    • 1917
  • Treason (1917)
    Treason
    • Luella Brysk
    • 1917
  • The Penalty of Silence
    Short
    • Mabel Horan
    • 1917

Writer



  • Loretta Young in Letter to Loretta (1953)
    Letter to Loretta
    7.4
    TV Series
    • teleplay (as Dorothy Reid)
    • 1958
  • Lux Video Theatre (1950)
    Lux Video Theatre
    7.3
    TV Series
    • original screenplay
    • 1956
  • Stewart Granger and Jean Simmons in Des pas dans le brouillard (1955)
    Des pas dans le brouillard
    7.0
    • screenplay (as Dorothy Reid)
    • 1955
  • Julie Adams, Donald O'Connor, Mamie Van Doren, and Chill Wills in Francis chez les Wacs (1954)
    Francis chez les Wacs
    6.3
    • additional dialogue (as Dorothy Reid)
    • 1954
  • Francis Goes to West Point (1952)
    Francis Goes to West Point
    6.3
    • additional dialogue (as Dorothy Reid)
    • 1952
  • Ray Milland, Jan Sterling, and Orangey in Rhubarb, le chat millionnaire (1951)
    Rhubarb, le chat millionnaire
    6.8
    • screenplay (as Dorothy Reid)
    • 1951
  • Choc en retour (1949)
    Choc en retour
    7.0
    • screenplay (as Dorothy Reid)
    • 1949
  • Dale Belding, Don Castle, Virginia Grey, Eilene Janssen, Ardda Lynwood, Peter Miles, and Larry Olsen in Who Killed 'Doc' Robbin? (1948)
    Who Killed 'Doc' Robbin?
    4.6
    • screenplay (as Dorothy Reid)
    • 1948
  • The Hal Roach Comedy Carnival (1947)
    The Hal Roach Comedy Carnival
    7.3
    • screenplay (segment "Curly", as Dorothy Reid)
    • 1947
  • Larry Olsen in La Bande à Curley (1947)
    La Bande à Curley
    5.6
    • story (as Dorothy Reid)
    • 1947
  • Eric Blore, Johnny Downs, and June Lang in Redhead (1941)
    Redhead
    5.7
    • screenplay (as Dorothy Reid)
    • 1941
  • Charles D. Brown, George Cleveland, Marcia Mae Jones, Leatrice Joy, Jackie Moran, and Theodore von Eltz in The Old Swimmin' Hole (1940)
    The Old Swimmin' Hole
    5.5
    • screenplay (as Dorothy Reid)
    • 1940
  • Ralph Byrd and Lorna Gray in Drums of the Desert (1940)
    Drums of the Desert
    5.6
    • screenplay (as Dorothy Reid)
    • 1940
  • Marcia Mae Jones and Jackie Moran in Haunted House (1940)
    Haunted House
    5.3
    • screenplay (as Dorothy Reid)
    • 1940
  • Frankie Darro and Mantan Moreland in On the Spot (1940)
    On the Spot
    5.8
    • screenplay (as Dorothy Reid)
    • 1940

Producer



  • John Carroll and Movita in La Rose du Rio (1938)
    La Rose du Rio
    4.0
    • associate producer (as Dorothy Reid)
    • 1938
  • Warren Hull, Henry Mollison, and Anne Nagel in A Bride for Henry (1937)
    A Bride for Henry
    5.7
    • associate producer (as Dorothy Reid)
    • 1937
  • Allan Vaughan Elston, Warren Hull, and Movita in Paradise Isle (1937)
    Paradise Isle
    5.4
    • associate producer (as Dorothy Reid)
    • 1937
  • Mae Clarke and Phillips Holmes in La maison aux mille bougies (1936)
    La maison aux mille bougies
    5.0
    • supervising producer (as Dorothy Reid)
    • 1936
  • Joy Filmer, June Filmer, Neil Hamilton, George 'Gabby' Hayes, and Irene Hervey in Honeymoon Limited (1935)
    Honeymoon Limited
    5.6
    • producer (as Mrs. Wallace Reid)
    • 1935
  • Lois Collier, Minna Gombell, Suzanne Kaaren, Lenita Lane, and Anne Johnston in Women Must Dress (1935)
    Women Must Dress
    5.1
    • producer (as Dorothy Reid)
    • 1935
  • Grace Bradley and Bruce Cabot in Casque d'or (1934)
    Casque d'or
    7.2
    • producer
    • 1934
  • Helen Foster in Linda (1929)
    Linda
    6.5
    • executive producer
    • 1929
  • Mary Alden, Priscilla Bonner, Carroll Nye, Russell Simpson, and Johnnie Walker in The Earth Woman (1926)
    The Earth Woman
    • producer (as Mrs. Wallace Reid)
    • 1926
  • Dorothy Davenport in The Red Kimono (1926)
    The Red Kimono
    6.5
    • presents
    • supervising producer (as Mrs. Wallace Reid)
    • 1926
  • Virginia Lee Corbin, Dorothy Davenport, Percy Marmont, Arthur Rankin, Jackie Saunders, and Ramsey Wallace in Broken Laws (1924)
    Broken Laws
    • producer
    • 1924
  • Human Wreckage (1923)
    Human Wreckage
    6.9
    • producer (as Mrs. Wallace Reid)
    • 1923

Personal details

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  • Alternative names
    • Dorothy Reid
  • Height
    • 1.65 m
  • Born
    • March 13, 1895
    • Boston, Massachusetts, USA
  • Died
    • October 12, 1977
    • Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA(undisclosed)
  • Spouse
    • Wallace ReidOctober 13, 1913 - January 18, 1923 (his death, 2 children)
  • Parents
      Alice Davenport
  • Relatives
    • Kate Davenport(Half Sibling)
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    One of the few women in Hollywood to act as a producer and director in the 1930s, albeit at smaller studios.
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    • Dorothy Reid

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