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Occupation
  
Actress

Years active
  
1910-1924


Name
  
Dorothy Dalton

Role
  
Film actress

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Born
  
September 22, 1893 (
1893-09-22
)
Chicago, Illinois

Died
  
April 13, 1972, Scarsdale, New York, United States

Movies
  
Moran of the Lady Letty, Fool's Paradise, Dark Secrets

Spouse
  
Arthur Hammerstein (m. 1924–1955), Lew Cody (m. 1913–1914), Lew Cody (m. 1910–1911)

Similar People
  
Arthur Hammerstein, George Melford, Lew Cody, Thomas H Ince, Roy William Neill

Movie Legends - Dorothy Dalton


Dorothy Dalton (September 22, 1893 – April 13, 1972) was an American silent film actress and stage personality who worked her way from a stock company to a movie career. Beginning in 1910, Dalton was a player in stock companies in Chicago, Terre Haute, Indiana and Holyoke, Massachusetts. She joined the Keith-Albee-Orpheum Corporation vaudeville circuits. By 1914 she was working in Hollywood.

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Career

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Born in Chicago, Dalton made her movie debut in 1914 in Pierre of the Plains, co-starring Edgar Selwyn, followed by the lead role in Across the Pacific that same year. In 1915, she appeared with William S. Hart in The Disciple. This production came before she left Triangle Film Corporation and was signed to Thomas Harper Ince Studios. While Ince meant to cast her in mature roles, she wanted to play ingénues and claimed she couldn't play women.

Her role in The Disciple, however, in which she attracts a man who is not her husband, led to her being cast as a vamp. Her vamp, however, was untraditional in that she vamped unconsciously; in the words of Kay Anthony, "Not because she wanted people to think she was a full-fledged shatterer of hearts before the camera did she make pulses beat hard and fast, but because she couldn't help it: 'I guess I just must have been born that way!'" Ince's company was operative from 1919 until his death in 1924. With Ince, she played in The Price Mark and Love Letters, both co-starring William Conklin. Dalton also performed with Rudolph Valentino in Moran of the Lady Letty (1922), and with H.B. Warner in The Flame of the Yukon (1917) and The Vagabond Prince (1916). Dalton's stage career included performances as Chrysis in Aphrodite by Morris Gest in 1920 and on Broadway in The Country Wife.

Personal life and death

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Dalton was first married to actor Lew Cody (lead actor in the Broadway version of Pierre of the Plains) in 1910, divorcing him in 1911 then remarrying him in 1913 and divorcing him again in 1914. In 1924 she married theatrical producer Arthur Hammerstein, uncle of lyricist Oscar Hammerstein II and son of impresario Oscar Hammerstein I. After this marriage, Dalton acted infrequently. Arthur Hammerstein died in 1955.

Dorothy Dalton died in 1972, age 78, at her home in Scarsdale, New York. For her contribution to the motion picture industry, Dorothy Dalton has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1560 Vine Street.

Filmography

Actress
1924
The Lone Wolf as
Lucy Shannon
1924
The Moral Sinner as
Leah Kleschna
1923
Law of the Lawless as
Sahande
1923
Fog Bound as
Gale Brenon
1923
Dark Secrets as
Ruth Rutherford
1922
On the High Seas as
Leone Deveraux
1922
The Siren Call as
Charlotte Woods, a dancer
1922
The Woman Who Walked Alone as
The Honorable Iris Champneys
1922
The Crimson Challenge as
Tharon Last
1922
Moran of the Lady Letty as
Moran
1921
Fool's Paradise as
Poll Patchouli
1921
Behind Masks as
Jeanne Mesurier
1921
The Idol of the North as
Colette Brissac
1920
A Romantic Adventuress as
Alice Vanni
1920
Half an Hour as
Lady Lillian Garson
1920
Guilty of Love as
Thelma Miller
1920
The Dark Mirror as
Priscilla Maine / Nora O'Moore
1920
Black Is White as
Margaret Brood / Theresa / Yvonne Strakosch
1919
His Wife's Friend as
Lady Marion Grimwood
1919
L'apache as
Natalie 'La Bourget' Bourget / Helen Armstrong
1919
The Market of Souls as
Helen Armes
1919
Other Men's Wives as
Cynthia Brock
1919
The Lady of Red Butte as
Faro Fan
1919
The Homebreaker as
Mary Marbury
1919
Extravagance as
Helen Douglas
1919
Hard Boiled as
Corinne Melrose
1918
Quicksand as
Mary Bowen
1918
Dorothy Dalton in a Liberty Loan Appeal (Short) as
A Red Cross nurse
1918
Vive la France! as
Genevieve Bouchette
1918
Green Eyes as
Shirley Hunter
1918
The Kaiser's Shadow as
Paula Harris
1918
The Mating of Marcella as
Marcella Duranzo
1918
Tyrant Fear as
Allaine Grandet
1918
Unfaithful (Short) as
Helen Karge
1918
Love Me as
Maida Madison
1918
Flare-Up Sal as
'Flare-Up' Sal
1917
Love Letters as
Eileen Rodney
1917
The Price Mark as
Paula Lee
1917
Ten of Diamonds as
Neva Blaine
1917
The Flame of the Yukon as
Ethel Evans / 'The Flame'
1917
Wild Winship's Widow as
Catherine Winship
1917
The Dark Road as
Cleo Morrison
1917
Back of the Man as
Ellen Horton
1917
Chicken Casey as
Chicken Casey / Mavis Marberry
1917
The Weaker Sex as
Ruth Tilden
1916
The Female of the Species (Short) as
Gloria Marley
1916
A Gamble in Souls as
Freda Maxey
1916
The Vagabond Prince as
Lola ''Fluffy''
1916
The Jungle Child as
Ollante
1916
The Captive God as
Tecolote
1916
Civilization's Child as
Ellen McManus
1916
The Raiders as
Dorothy Haldeman
1916
The Three Musketeers as
Queen Anne
1915
The Disciple as
Mary Houston
1914
Across the Pacific as
Elsie Escott
1914
Pierre of the Plains as
Jen Galbraith
Self
1923
Screen Snapshots, Series 4, No. 8 (Documentary short) as
Self
1923
Screen Snapshots, Series 3, No. 25 (Documentary short) as
Self
1922
A Trip to Paramountown (Documentary short) as
Self
1921
Screen Snapshots, Series 2, No. 1-F (Documentary short) as
Self
1918
United States Fourth Liberty Loan Drive (Short) as
Self
Archive Footage
1934
The Camera Speaks (Short) as
Self - Silent Film Actress
1931
The House That Shadows Built (Documentary)

References

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