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Marie Doro(1882-1956)

  • Actress
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Marie Doro
Classical stage and movie actress Marie Doro was a direct descendant of American political leader Patrick Henry. She was born Marie Katherine Steward in Pennsylvania in 1882. She began as a chorus girl in musical comedy under the management of impresario Charles Frohman, who took her to Broadway. There she worked for actor/stage director William Gillette, appearing in many melodrama, thrillers and comedies including "The Admirable Crichton" in 1903, "Sherlock Holmes" in 1905-06, "Electricity" in 1910 and "Diplomacy" in 1914 est. On tour of England in the mid-1900s, she starred with the unknown teenage Charles Chaplin. She starred in at least 18 movie, first under contract to Adolph Zukor in 1915, making her film debut in the starring role as Carlotta in Edwin S. Porter's comedy/drama The Morals of Marcus (1915) for the Famous Players Film Co. She is perhaps best remembered in the title role in Oliver Twist (1916), directed by James Young for the Jesse L. Lasky Feature Co. in 1916.

Although still a well-known movie star by the early 1920s, she became increasingly disillusioned with Hollywood and her acting career. She returned to the Broadway stage for one last time in "Lillies of the Field" in 1921. She moved to Europe for a time and starred in a few films in Italy and England, the last being Maurice Elvey's )Sally Bishop (1924)_ in 1924,' co-starring with Henry Ainley in the Stoll Film Co. production. In later life she became increasingly drawn to a more spiritual life, and ended as a recluse, actively avoiding friends and acquaintances. She was briefly married to actor Elliott Dexter, the marriage soon ending in divorce. She had no children and never remarried.
BornMay 25, 1882
DiedOctober 9, 1956(74)
BornMay 25, 1882
DiedOctober 9, 1956(74)
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  • Awards
    • 1 win

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Elliott Dexter and Marie Doro in Castles for Two (1917)
Marie Doro and Tully Marshall in Oliver Twist (1916)
Marie Doro and Thomas Meighan in Common Ground (1916)
Marie Doro in The Heart of Nora Flynn (1916)
Elliott Dexter and Marie Doro in Diplomacy (1916)
Marie Doro in The Wood Nymph (1916)
Marie Doro in The White Pearl (1915)
Marie Doro in The White Pearl (1915)
Marie Doro in The Morals of Marcus (1915)
Marie Doro, Ernest Joy, and Lola May in The Heart of Nora Flynn (1916)
Marie Doro, Raymond Hatton, Tully Marshall, and Harry L. Rattenberry in Oliver Twist (1916)
Marie Doro and Robert Gray in Lost and Won (1917)

Known for

The White Pearl (1915)
The White Pearl
2.0
  • Nancy Marvell
  • 1915
12.10 (1919)
12.10
  • Marie Fernando
  • 1919
Hobart Bosworth, Marie Doro, Raymond Hatton, and Tully Marshall in Oliver Twist (1916)
Oliver Twist
7.0
  • Oliver Twist
  • 1916
The Morals of Marcus (1915)
The Morals of Marcus
  • Carlotta
  • 1915

Credits

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Actress

  • Sally Bishop (1923)
    Sally Bishop
    • Sally Bishop
    • 1923
  • Sister Against Sister (1923)
    Sister Against Sister
    • 1923
  • The Stronger Passion
    • Beatrice
    • 1921
  • Il colchico e la rosa
    • 1921
  • The Mysterious Princess
    • 1920
  • Midnight Gambols (1919)
    Midnight Gambols
    • Irene Hendon
    • 1919
  • 12.10 (1919)
    12.10
    • Marie Fernando
    • 1919
  • Marie Doro in Heart's Desire (1917)
    Heart's Desire
    • Fleurette
    • 1917
  • Elliott Dexter and Marie Doro in Castles for Two (1917)
    Castles for Two
    • Patricia Calhoun
    • 1917
  • Lost and Won (1917)
    Lost and Won
    • Cinders aka Margaret Lane
    • 1917
  • Hobart Bosworth, Marie Doro, Raymond Hatton, and Tully Marshall in Oliver Twist (1916)
    Oliver Twist
    • Oliver Twist
    • 1916
  • The Lash (1916)
    The Lash
    • Sidonie Du Val
    • 1916
  • Marie Doro in Common Ground (1916)
    Common Ground
    • The Kid
    • 1916
  • Marie Doro, Ernest Joy, and Lola May in The Heart of Nora Flynn (1916)
    The Heart of Nora Flynn
    • Nora Flynn
    • 1916
  • Diplomacy (1916)
    Diplomacy
    • Dora
    • 1916

Personal details

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  • Born
    • May 25, 1882
    • Duncannon, Pennsylvania, USA
  • Died
    • October 9, 1956
    • New York City, New York, USA(heart ailment)
  • Spouse
    • Elliott Dexter1915 - 1922 (divorced)
  • Other works
    Active on Broadway in the following productions:
  • Publicity listings
    • 1 Print Biography
    • 14 Articles
    • 2 Magazine Cover Photos

Did you know

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  • Trivia
    In Charles Chaplin's autobiography, "My Autobiography", he states that she was his first love.
  • Salary
    • The Wood Nymph
      (1916)
      $2,500 a week

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