- Nickname
- American Venus
- Dorothy Knapp was born in 1904 in Chicago, Illinois. She moved to New York City with her mother in 1915. When she was a teenager she started winning local beauty contests and in 1922 she won the title of "American Venus". She met producer Earl Carroll who cast her in his popular Vanities show. Dorothy became his mistress and he tried to make her a star. Earl said she was "the most beautiful woman in the world". He commissioned a life-size nude portrait of her and hung it in the lobby of his theater. She joined the Ziegfeld Follies in 1924 but after two seasons she quit to return to Earl Carroll's Vanities. The gorgeous brunette also modeled for artists like Alfred Cheney Johnson and Howard Chandler Christy. Dorothy fell in love with Fehner Chandler, Howard Chandler Christy's nephew, and they were briefly engaged. She made her film debut in the 1928 comedy None But The Brave. In 1929 she starred in the Broadway musical Fioretta.
When the show flopped the producers blamed her and she was fired. She later sued them for $250,000 and "mental distress". Dorothy appeared in the films Whoopee! and The Border Patrol but her career never took off. Then she announced she was quitting show business and was considering entering a convent. She complained that her beauty had made it impossible for her to have a serious acting career. In an interview she said "I have found it isn't a fine thing to be 'most beautiful'. If I could go through it again I would ignore beauty and specialize on real acting." She married Jack Edmond, a Canadian radio announcer, in January of 1933. The couple divorced a year later. Dorothy landed a role in the 1934 play Broadway Interlude. It closed after just twelve performances. Soon after she disappeared from the public eye. During the 1940s she was seen working at a jewelry store in Los Angeles.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Elizabeth Ann
- Won the "Professional Division" of Atlantic City's "Bather's Revue" at what would later become known as The Miss America Pageant. She came in second in the race for "The Golden Mermaid" behind the "Inter-City Division" winner and eventual Miss America of 1922, Mary Katherine Campbell of Columbus, Ohio.
- A star of the New York stage in the 1920s, she was proclaimed and billed as "The Most Beautiful Girl in the World" by Earl Carroll.
- In 1925, she returned to the Miss America Pageant as "Miss Manhattan". She was asked to withdraw from the competition due to her professional work on the New York Stage.
- She was famous for starring in the biggest flop in Broadway history up until that time. A lavish 1929 Broadway musical, "Fioretta," was built around her astonishing beauty by her boyfriend, producer/director Earl Carroll. Knapp was badly miscast (she couldn't sing) in the starring role. The production was panned by critics and Carroll's backer, Mrs. Anne Weightman Penfield, lost a whopping $350,000. After it failed at the box-office, a promoter had her fired. Dorothy sued. Soon after the lawsuit was filed, she announced to the press that she was entering a cloistered convent.
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