First Name
Dorothy
Last Name
Dare
Date of Birth
04 April 1913
Height
66
Build
Slim
Eye Color
Green
Hair Color
Red
Place of Birth
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Star Sign
Aries
Date of Death
04 October 1981
Place of Death
Orange County, California
Cause of Death
Natural Causes
Ethnicity
White
Religion
Roman Catholic
Claim to Fame
Gold Diggers of 1935
Nationality
American
Gender
Female
Couple Profile
Dorothy was a young lady who could play any role whether it be the girl next door or the sassy, sexy, man chaser, either one, Dorothy was a natural with everything she did. She had a strong screen and stage presence. She was extremely likable and was a favorite of all who seen her. Dorothy was in quite a few 20 min Vitaphone shorts and in quite a few full featured films with bigger stars such as Dick Powell and Irene Dunne. Most of her films are shown frequently on Turner Classic Movies. Dorothy Dare singing "Red Headed and Blue" in "Private Lessons" steals the movie. Feisty and delight...she puts the song over like a red head would. Some have said Dorothy didn`t get a chance in Hollywood. Some even said the shorts Dorothy appeared in were better then her appearances in Hollywood films. But either way, Dorothy always left a memorable presence with watchers.
Couple Profile Source
www.imdb.com/name/nm0201118/bio
Full Name at Birth
Dorothy Herskind
Distinctive Feature
Pretty, vivacious singer Dorothy Dare was a sensational, vibrant singer. Whether with a up-tempo or slow song she still possessed the charm and spark., Dorothy was a lady who had movie and theater goers sit straight up in their seats with her voice and charming personality
Wikipedia Text
Dorothy Dare (August 6, 1911 – October 4, 1981) was an American film actress and singer.
Age
68
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