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Dorothy Dalton(1893-1972)

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Dorothy Dalton
Dorothy Dalton was a silent film star who worked her way up from a stock company to a movie career. She made her film debut in 1914 in Pierre of the Plains (1914), co-starring Edgar Selwyn, and appeared in Charles E. Blaney's Across the Pacific (1914) that same year. Producer-director Thomas H. Ince convinced her to leave the stage for the movies, and she made The Disciple (1915) and The Three Musketeers (1916) for him, working for Kay-Bee Pictures and the New York Motion Picture Co. (distributed by Triangle Distributing Corp.). In 1916 and '17 she starred in 15 more movies at Kay-Bee/New York Picture/Triangle, nine of them for Ince. Her co-stars at the studio included William S. Hart, Jean Hersholt, William Conklin and the young John Gilbert.

After appearing in Ten of Diamonds (1917) for Triangle Films, she left the studio to join Ince's Thomas H. Ince Corp., which released through Paramount. Her debut for the Ince company was The Price Mark (1917), followed by Love Letters (1917), both of which co-starred William Conklin. She stayed with Ince's company through L'apache (1919), which was co-produced by Ince's company and Famous-Players Lasky, and _Black is White (1920)_ (qav), a sole production of Thomas H. Ince Corp., released through Famous-Players and Paramount. She also made _The Dark Mirror (1920)_ for Famous-Players, a production supervised by Ince. Altogether they collaborated on 31 pictures between 1915-20.

Dalton was always a top-billed star. working with the best talent and hot properties such as Guilty of Love (1920), based on Avery Hopwood's 1909 Broadway play "This Woman and This Man"; Cecil B. DeMille's Fool's Paradise (1921) and Moran of the Lady Letty (1922), in which she co-starred with Rudolph Valentino; and Victor Fleming's Law of the Lawless (1923). She made all of her remaining films for Famous-Players-Lasky and Paramount, except for her penultimate film, The Lone Wolf (1924), in which she co-starred with Tyrone Power Sr. (the film was produced by John McKeown and distributed by Associated Exhibitors.)

Once married to actor Lew Cody, the divorced Dalton married theatrical impresario Arthur Hammerstein--the uncle of Oscar Hammerstein II--and retired from the screen. Her last film was The Moral Sinner (1924), directed by Thomas M. Ince's younger brother Ralph Ince. She was married to Hammerstein for over 30 years, through his death in 1955.

Dorothy Dalton Hammerstein died at the age of 78.
BornSeptember 22, 1893
DiedApril 13, 1972(78)
BornSeptember 22, 1893
DiedApril 13, 1972(78)
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Dorothy Dalton and Edwin Stevens in The Homebreaker (1919)
Dorothy Dalton and Enid Markey in The Female of the Species (1916)
Dorothy Dalton in Back of the Man (1917)
Bessie Barriscale, Enid Bennett, Dorothy Dalton, William Desmond, Louise Glaum, William S. Hart, Charles Ray, and Clara Williams
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Dorothy Dalton and Bert Glennon
Dorothy Dalton in Vive la France! (1918)

Known for

Fool's Paradise (1921)
Fool's Paradise
7.4
  • Poll Patchouli
  • 1921
Chicken Casey
  • Chicken Casey
  • Mavis Marberry
  • 1917
Back of the Man (1917)
Back of the Man
  • Ellen Horton
  • 1917
Dorothy Dalton and Margaret Thompson in The Flame of the Yukon (1917)
The Flame of the Yukon
  • Ethel Evans
  • 'The Flame'
  • 1917

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  • The Lone Wolf (1924)
    The Lone Wolf
  • The Moral Sinner (1924)
    The Moral Sinner
  • Law of the Lawless (1923)
    Law of the Lawless
  • Dorothy Dalton in Fog Bound (1923)
    Fog Bound
  • Dorothy Dalton in Dark Secrets (1923)
    Dark Secrets
  • The Siren Call (1922)
    The Siren Call
  • Dorothy Dalton and Jack Holt in On the High Seas (1922)
    On the High Seas
  • Dorothy Dalton and Milton Sills in The Woman Who Walked Alone (1922)
    The Woman Who Walked Alone
  • The Crimson Challenge (1922)
    The Crimson Challenge
  • Emilius Jorgensen and Walter Long in Moran of the Lady Letty (1922)
    Moran of the Lady Letty
  • Fool's Paradise (1921)
    Fool's Paradise
  • Behind Masks (1921)
    Behind Masks
  • Dorothy Dalton in The Idol of the North (1921)
    The Idol of the North
  • A Romantic Adventuress
  • Dorothy Dalton in Half an Hour (1920)
    Half an Hour

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    • September 22, 1893
    • Chicago, Illinois, USA
    • April 13, 1972
    • Scarsdale, New York, USA
    • Arthur HammersteinApril 22, 1924 - October 12, 1955 (his death)
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