First Name
Doris
Last Name
Hill
Date of Birth
21 March 1905
Height
62.5
Build
Slim
Place of Birth
Roswell, New Mexico
Star Sign
Aries
Date of Death
03 March 1976
Place of Death
Kingman, Arizona
Ethnicity
White
Hair Color
Black
Cause of Death
Natural Causes
Nationality
American
Gender
Female
Wikipedia Text
Doris Hill (March 21, 1905 – March 3, 1976) was an American film actress of the 1920s and 1930s, mostly in B movies.
Couple Profile
A vaudeville dancer prior to her screen debut in 1926, Doris Hill made quite an impression opposite Sidney Chaplin in the comedy The Better `Ole, the second feature film released with a Vitaphone score and sound effects. But Hill was saddled by a contract with FBO, a minor company best known for low-budget Westerns and melodramas, and despite being voted a 1929 WAMPAS Baby Star, she remained in the minor leagues throughout her career. That Hill`s first talkie was the disastrous His Glorious Night (1929) in which John Gilbert`s declarations of love provoked mirth instead of palpitations, did nothing to change things for the better and she spent the remainder of her career in B-Westerns. Hill`s second husband was writer/director Monte Brice who had helmed Casey at the Bat (1927), in which she was one of the Floradora Girls.
Couple Profile Source
www.allmovie.com/artist/doris-hill-32298
Claim to Fame
WAMPAS Baby Star of 1929
Age
70
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