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Dorothy Malone
American film and television actress. Date of Birth: Country: USA |
Content:
- Biography of Dorothy Malone
- Acclaim and Later Career
- Later Years and Personal Life
Biography of Dorothy Malone
Early Life and CareerDorothy Eloise Malone, an American film and television actress, was born on January 30, , in Chicago, Illinois, USA.
Soon after her birth, her family moved to Dallas, Texas, where Dorothy attended Highland Park School.
Dorothy malone photo From a young age, she worked as a child model and performed in school theater. In , she made her film debut in "The Falcon and the Co-Eds". During the early years of her career, Dorothy Malone primarily appeared in Western films, although she also had memorable roles in films such as "The Big Sleep" and the musical comedy "Artists and Models" In , Dorothy Malone transformed her image, dying her hair blonde and becoming a "sex bomb". This success opened doors for more substantial roles.From a young age, she worked as a child model and performed in school theater. She later attended Southern Methodist University and, after graduating, signed a contract with RKO Studios. In , she made her film debut in "The Falcon and the Co-Eds". During the early years of her career, Dorothy Malone primarily appeared in Western films, although she also had memorable roles in films such as "The Big Sleep" () and the musical comedy "Artists and Models" ().
Acclaim and Later Career
In , Dorothy Malone transformed her image, dying her hair blonde and becoming a "sex bomb".
She landed a role in Douglas Sirk's film "Written on the Wind" alongside stars Rock Hudson, Lauren Bacall, and Robert Stack.
Movie stars dorothy malone biography Her film career began in , and in her early years, she played small roles, mainly in B-movies , with the exception of a supporting role in The Big Sleep After a decade, she changed her image, particularly after her role in Written on the Wind , for which she won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. Her career reached its peak by the beginning of the s, and she achieved later success with her television role as Constance MacKenzie on Peyton Place — Less active in her later years, Malone's last screen appearance was in Basic Instinct in When she was six months old, her family moved to Dallas, Texas.For her performance, Dorothy Malone won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress and was nominated for a Golden Globe award. This success opened doors for more substantial roles. She appeared in films such as "Too Much, Too Soon" with Diana Barrymore, "Man of a Thousand Faces" with James Cagney, and "Warlock" with Henry Fonda and Richard Widmark.
She also appeared in another Douglas Sirk project, "The Tarnished Angels", starring Rock Hudson and Robert Stack.
From onwards, Dorothy Malone began working in television films, mainly for the ABC network.
Movie stars dorothy malone biography facts childhood family life Dorothy Malone January 29, — January 19, [ 1 ] was an American actress. She won an Academy Award for her role in Written on the Wind. Malone died on January 19, in Dallas, Texas of natural causes at the age of Media related to Dorothy Malone at Wikimedia Commons. Contents move to sidebar hide.She appeared in series such as "The Greatest Show on Earth" () and "Peyton Place" (), for which she was nominated for a Golden Globe award in and Unfortunately, during the filming of "Peyton Place", Dorothy Malone was hospitalized with a life-threatening diagnosis of pneumonia, pulmonary embolism, and blood clotting in her lungs. After a serious treatment, she eventually returned to work on the series.
Later Years and Personal Life
Dorothy Malone made her last film appearance in "Basic Instinct" () alongside Sharon Stone and Michael Douglas.
After that, she was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Dorothy Malone was married three times. She had two daughters, Mimi and Diane, from her first marriage to French actor Jacques Bergerac (). Her subsequent marriages to Robert Tomarkin () and Charles Huston Bell () were also unsuccessful, short-lived, and ended in divorce.