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Birth Name: Dorothy Karolyn Granger

Born: 21 November 1911 Died: 4 January 1995

Country of origin: United States

Height: 5' 4"


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Description: Dorothy Granger was one of the first members of SAG when the Screen Actors Guild was founded in 1933. A Texas beauty contest winner at the age of thirteen, Dorothy's career ran from a long-running two-reel series, as the wife of Leon Errol for RKO, to the long-running television series Death Valley Days (1952) with Ronald Reagan. 'Dott-ee,' as Stan Laurel would call her, worked as a young foil with Laurel & Hardy, a damsel-in-distress for The Three Stooges, and a prop for Lucille Ball to pop in Perfectly Mismated (1934). From one short comedy to another, she worked with every popular comic or comedy team of the twenties and ... (more)
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1. Camille (1936)
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2. The Paleface (1948)
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4. Omnibus (1967)
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