Dorothy Malone (born Mary Dorothy Maloney; January 29, 1924 – January 19, 2018) was an American actress.
Her film career began in 1943, and in her early years, she played small roles, mainly in B-movies, with the exception of a supporting role in The Big Sleep (1946). After a decade, she changed her image, particularly after her role in Written on the Wind (1956), for which she won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress.
Her career reached its peak by the beginning of the 1960s, and she achieved later success with her television role as Constance MacKenzie on Peyton Place (1964–1968). Less active in her later years, Malone's last screen appearance was in Basic Instinct in 1992.[1]
^"Dorothy Malone, Star of TV's Peyton Place, Dies at 93". The New York Times. January 19, 2018. Retrieved January 20, 2018.
DorothyMalone (born Mary Dorothy Maloney; January 29, 1924 – January 19, 2018) was an American actress. Her film career began in 1943, and in her early...
Douglas Sirk and starring Rock Hudson, Lauren Bacall, Robert Stack, and DorothyMalone. It follows the dysfunctional family members of a Texas oil dynasty...
by John 'Bud' Cardos and starring Jim Davis, Christopher Mitchum and DorothyMalone. The film was originally titled Earth's Final Fury; this was changed...
film directed by Douglas Sirk and starring Rock Hudson, Robert Stack, DorothyMalone, Jack Carson, and Robert Middleton. The screenplay by George Zuckerman...
reaffirm their love for one another. Bob Cummings as Professor Sutwell DorothyMalone as Marianne Frankie Avalon as Frankie Annette Funicello as Dolores Morey...
Western film directed by Gordon Douglas and starring Randolph Scott, DorothyMalone, Forrest Tucker, Frank Faylen, and George Macready. Written by George...
is a 1960 Metrocolor American disaster film starring Robert Stack, DorothyMalone, George Sanders, and Edmond O'Brien. It was written and directed by...
Western Colorado Territory (1949) with Joel McCrea, Virginia Mayo, and DorothyMalone. His credited debut was in Thunder Road (1958), in which he played his...
1953, and they divorced in July 1957. In June 1959, he married actress DorothyMalone in Hong Kong, where she was on location for her 1960 film The Last Voyage...
billing below the title, in equal plain letters: "Liberace, Joanne Dru, DorothyMalone". TCM's Robert Osborne recalls a dramatic demotion: When Sincerely Yours...
Kong in her directorial debut, starring Martin Landau, José Ferrer, DorothyMalone, comedian Ruth Buzzi, Marianne Gordon, and exploitation film producer...
Siegel starring Ida Lupino, Steve Cochran, Howard Duff, Dean Jagger and DorothyMalone. The picture was one of the last feature-length efforts by Filmakers...
Warner Bros. released a movie version of Too Much, Too Soon starring DorothyMalone as Barrymore and Errol Flynn as her father. The film was not a success...
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