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Occupation
  
Actress

Education
  
Role
  
Film actress


Name
  
Dorothy Arnold

Years active
  
1937–1958

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Full Name
  
Dorothy Arnoldine Olson

Born
  
November 21, 1917 (
1917-11-21
)

Died
  
November 13, 1984, Palm Springs, California, United States

Spouse
  
George Schuster (m. 1946–1950), Joe DiMaggio (m. 1939–1944), Ralph D. Peckovich (m. ?–1984)

Movies
  
The Phantom Creeps, The House of Fear, Unexpected Father

Similar People
  
Joe DiMaggio, Marilyn Monroe, Ford Beebe, Joe May, Charles Lamont

Children
  
Joseph Paul DiMaggio III

Dorothy Arnold (November 21, 1917 – November 13, 1984) was an American film actress and the first wife of baseball star Joe DiMaggio. Her 20-year movie career began with 1937’s Freshies and ended with 1957’s Lizzie.

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Early life

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She was born as Dorothy Arnoldine Olson in Duluth, Minnesota, of Norwegian heritage. By the age of 12 she was performing on amateur nights at Duluth's Lyric Theater and with the local Salvation Army Band. She graduated from Denfeld High School in 1935. Her first theatrical job was with the Band Box Revue, traveling out of Chicago. She studied at Paramount School in New York and played bits in pictures as a dancer.

Career

Arnold tested twice with Paramount Pictures, but it was Universal Studios that offered her a stock contract. She appeared in 15 films between 1937 and 1939. Her most memorable roles were as the imperiled heroine Jean Drew in The Phantom Creeps (with Bela Lugosi and Robert Kent) and Gloria DeVere in The House of Fear (with Irene Hervey and William Gargan).

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Following her marriage to DiMaggio, she quit acting. A brief comeback in 1957 included her last film, MGM’s Lizzie (with Eleanor Parker and Joan Blondell) and appearances on TV’s The Adventures of Jim Bowie and Dragnet.

Personal life

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Arnold met DiMaggio in 1937 – she was 19, he was 23 – on the set of the film Manhattan Merry-Go-Round (released in 1937). DiMaggio had a minor speaking role in the film; Arnold had no lines. The couple married on November 18, 1939 at Sts. Peter and Paul Church in San Francisco. On October 23, 1941, the year of DiMaggio’s famous 56-game hitting streak, Arnold gave birth to their only child, Joe DiMaggio, Jr. The couple split up in 1942 but later reconciled in front of the press. They separated again on October 6, 1943. DiMaggio enlisted in the U.S. Army and was sent to Hawaii. Arnold filed for divorce, which was granted on May 12, 1944. She received $500 a month in alimony, custody of Joe Jr., and $150 in child support. Despite the divorce, they spent Christmas together in 1945.

Her second marriage was to stockbroker George Schuster in 1946. The two were divorced within five years.

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Arnold's third marriage, on August 27, 1970, was to Ralph D. Peck (Peckovich), to whom she remained married until her death (on November 13, 1984).

Later years and death

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Arnold and her third husband owned and operated a supper club together in Palm Springs, California, called Charcoal Charley's, where she performed until her death from pancreatic cancer in 1984. She was interred at Desert Memorial Park in Cathedral City, California.

Filmography

Actress
1958
Fräulein as
Woman with Hugo (uncredited)
1957
Dragnet (TV Series)
- The Big Help (1957)
1957
Lizzie as
Elizabeth's Mother
1957
The Adventures of Jim Bowie (TV Series) as
Cherry Blondell
- Jackson's Assassination (1957) - Cherry Blondell
1954
The Lone Wolf (TV Series) as
Nancy St. Clair
- The Robbery Story (a.k.a. Memo: Robbery) - Nancy St. Clair
1952
The Files of Jeffrey Jones (TV Series)
- Squeeze Play (1952)
1939
Hero for a Day as
Dorothy
1939
The House of Fear as
Gloria DeVere
1939
Unexpected Father as
Sally - Showgirl
1939
Code of the Streets as
Mildred
1939
The Family Next Door as
Cashier
1939
Risky Business as
Helen (uncredited)
1939
You Can't Cheat an Honest Man as
1st Debutante (uncredited)
1939
Pirates of the Skies as
Waitress (uncredited)
1939
The Phantom Creeps as
Jean Drew
1938
Gambling Ship as
Hostess (uncredited)
1938
Secrets of a Nurse as
Secretary
1938
Exposed as
Hatcheck Girl (uncredited)
1938
The Storm as
Nora - Woman in Bar
1937
Manhattan Merry-Go-Round as
Dancer (uncredited)
1937
Going, Going, Gone! (Short)
1937
Freshies (Short) as
Singer
Archive Footage
2010
Cinemassacre's Monster Madness (TV Series documentary) as
Jean Drew
- The Phantom Creeps (2010) - Jean Drew
1999
ESPN SportsCentury (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Joe DiMaggio (1999) - Self
1949
The Phantom Creeps (TV Movie) as
Jean Drew

References

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