- Worked steadily as a dubbing actor and director for film sales company Atlas International Film, which was based in Munich, Germany. Atlas dubbed and distributed films from all sorts of countries, including Spain, France, Germany, Greece, Brazil, Hong Kong and the Philippines.
- Had a successful musical career in the late 1950s and early 1960s as second tenor in The Cables, a vocal and instrumental group based in San Francisco. In 1961, they released the songs "Choo-Choo" and "Midnight Roses" as a two-sided single on the RCA Victor label, and toured for several years, before Dolgin left in 1964.
- According to an interview with dubbing actor/director Ted Rusoff in Video Watchdog #159 (November/December 2010), Dolgin retired after coming into a large inheritance in the 1990s and retired to a villa in Sardinia.
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