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Years active
  
1914–1923

Name
  
Doris Pawn

Role
  
Actress


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Full Name
  
Doris Alice Pahn

Born
  
December 29, 1894 (
1894-12-29
)

Died
  
March 30, 1988, La Jolla, San Diego, California, United States

Movies
  
The Penalty, A Midnight Bell, Always the Woman, Little Eve Edgarton

Spouse
  
Samuel William Dunaway (m. 1937–1969), Paul Reiners (m. 1928), Rex Ingram (m. 1917–1920)

Similar People
  
Wallace Worsley, Rex Ingram, Alice Terry, Robert Z Leonard, Arthur Rosson

Doris Pawn (December 29, 1894 – March 30, 1988) was an American actress who appeared in films of the silent era.

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Early life

Doris Alice Pahn was born and raised in Norfolk, Nebraska. She spent her vacations on the ranch of an uncle. There, she learned to ride horseback and rode Indian saddle as a teen. She entered a business college to prepare for life as a typist. She came to California with her mother and brother and stayed in San Diego, California while her family returned east.

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Pawn eventually met director Wilfred Lucas. She was offered work as a fill in in the film Trey of Hearts (1914), while the company was on location in San Diego. The film featured Cleo Madison and George Larkin. So impressed were the filmmakers that she was offered additional work if she came along to Los Angeles, California. Pawn worked for a period of three months as an extra.

Career

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Director Sydney Ayres coveted Pawn as a leading lady early in her screen career. In 1916 she appeared in her first Fox Film feature, Blue Blood and Red, directed by Raoul Walsh. Studios were impressed with her personal charm and ability to act naturally. She was especially gifted in the art of pantomime.

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In addition to Fox, Pawn made movies with Universal, Goldwyn, and Paramount Pictures. She returned to Fox in 1921 for the making of Shame. She starred alongside John Gilbert and Anna May Wong. Her final films were two dramas, Fools and Riches and The Hero, along with a western, The Buster. Each of these productions was released in 1923.

Personal life

Pawn was first married to director Rex Ingram, but that union ended in divorce. She married secondly to Paul Reiners in 1928. Her last marriage was to Samuel William Dunaway in 1937; the couple remained married until his death in 1969. She had no children.

Death

Pawn died in La Jolla, California in 1988, aged 93.

Filmography

Actress
1923
Fools and Riches as
Bernice Lorraine
1923
The Buster as
Charlotte Rowland
1923
The Hero as
Martha
1922
Always the Woman as
Adele Boone
1922
Putting It Over as
Barbara Norton
1922
One Clear Call as
Phyllis Howard
1922
Strange Idols as
Ruth Mayo
1922
Bing Bang Boom as
Ruth Warren
1921
Cheated Hearts as
Kitty Van Ness
1921
Fightin' Mad as
Eileen Graham
1921
The Millionaire as
Marion Culbreth
1921
A Midnight Bell as
Annie Grey
1921
Shame as
Winifred Wellington
1920
What Happened to Rosa as
Gwen Applebaum
1920
Guile of Women as
Annie
1920
The Penalty as
Barbary Nell
1920
Li Ting Lang as
Marion Halstead
1920
Out of the Storm as
Mabel Cutting
1920
The Strange Boarder as
Florry Hinch
1919
The Beloved Cheater as
Dorothy Sands
1919
Toby's Bow as
Eugenia
1918
The City of Dim Faces as
Marcell Matthews
1918
The Kid Is Clever as
Violet Ray
1917
Some Boy as
Marjorie Milbank
1917
The Book Agent as
Mollie Lester
1917
High Finance as
Patricia West
1917
The Spirit of '76 as
Madeline Brant
1916
Little Eve Edgarton as
Miss Van Eaton
1916
The Sting of Conscience (Short) as
Abbie McGraw (age 20)
1916
As in a Dream (Short) as
Elaine Cameron
1916
The Stolen Melody (Short) as
Dolly Gray
1916
Blue Blood and Red
1915
His Good Name (Short) as
Audrey Williams
1915
The Mirror of Justice (Short) as
Irma Grant
1915
Honor Thy Husband (Short) as
Flora Kellette
1915
The Man from Argentina (Short) as
Helen Brookes
1915
A Pure Gold Partner (Short) as
Janice Donaldson
1915
The Vengeance of Guido (Short) as
Mary Strohm
1915
The Third Partner (Short) as
Myra Miles
1915
Every Man's Money (Short) as
Laura Drexler
1915
The Shot (Short) as
Agnes Norton
1915
She Loved Them Both (Short) as
Cherry Clark
1915
Haunting Winds (Short) as
Mrs. Wilfred Melton
1915
Around the Corner (Short) as
Ellen Brown
1915
The Honor of Kenneth McGrath (Short) as
Rita Van Ness - McGrath's Ward
1915
The Stranger (Short) as
Dorothy Lee
1915
Fifty Years Behind (Short)
1915
The Toy-Maker of Leyden (Short) as
Martha - Joshua's Sweetheart
1915
The Amber Vase (Short) as
Red Clarke - 1st Thief
1915
Diamonds of Fate (Short) as
Doris Westley - a Model
1915
Framed (Short) as
Doris
1915
Profit and Loss (Short) as
Grace
1915
In the Hills Beyond (Short) as
Doris Meade
1915
Tiny Hands (Short) as
Miss Elsie Kirby
1915
Love and Handcuffs (Short) as
Elsie Saunders - the Daughter
1915
The Love That Lasts (Short) as
Hope Stanley
1915
The Law of the Open (Short) as
Mrs. Tom Clark
1915
Love o' the Parent (Short) as
Nan O'Neill - the Sheriff's Daughter
1915
The Ace of Clubs (Short) as
Mrs. Roland Staples
1915
A Matter of Parentage (Short) as
Claire Harrison
1915
The Unknown Brother (Short) as
Anna Staples - Gordon's Wife
1915
A Martyr of the Present (Short) as
Clara Strong
1915
The Heart of Sampson (Short) as
Nan Sampson - Val Sampson
1915
Her Bargain (Short) as
Dorothy Whitney
1915
The Governor Maker (Short) as
Mary French
1915
On Desert Sands (Short) as
Juanita
1914
The Trey o' Hearts

References

Doris Pawn Wikipedia