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Dorothy Day | ||
Background information | ||
Born | Nov 08, 1897 New York, New York, USA | |
Died | Jul 24, 1975 - age 78 |
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- Dorothy Day appeared in YANK magazine on 13 August 1943
Filmography
- Actress
- "Diamond Horseshoe" (1945) (uncredited) .... Dorothy
- ... aka "Billy Rose's Diamond Horseshoe"
- "Women at War" (1943) .... Lorna Travis
- "Vogues of 1938" (1937) (uncredited) .... Model
- ... aka "All This and Glamour Too"
- ... aka "Vogues" (USA: TV title)
- ... aka "Walter Wanger's Vogues of 1938" (USA: complete title)
- Soundtrack
- "Much Too Shy" (1942) (writer: "Talking To The Moon About You")
- Writer
- "The Woman Hater" (1925) (novel "The Eleventh Virgin")
- Self
- "Stump the Authors" (1949) TV Series .... Herself
External links
- No information on this person or topic was available at Wikipedia as of 12/3/2007
Dorothy Day at the Internet Movie Database
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