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Occupation
  
Actress

Parents
  
Lew Morris

Role
  
Film actress


Name
  
Dorothy Morris

Years active
  
1940–1972

Siblings
  
Caren Marsh Doll

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Full Name
  
Dorothy Ruth Morris

Born
  
February 23, 1922 (
1922-02-23
)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.

Died
  
November 20, 2011, Palm Springs, California, United States

Spouse
  
Roger E. Miller (m. 1969–1972), Marvin Moffie (m. 1943–1966)

Movies
  
None Shall Escape, Seven Sweethearts, Cry "Havoc", Main Street After Dark, Seconds

Similar People
  
Caren Marsh Doll, Peggy Moran, Frank Borzage, Andre de Toth, Richard Thorpe

Dorothy Ruth Morris (February 23, 1922 – November 20, 2011) was an American film and television actress known for her "girl next door" persona.

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Early life

Dorothy Ruth Morris was born and raised in Los Angeles, the daughter of a Hollywood stockbroker. She attended Hollywood High School and acted in productions at the Pasadena Playhouse. She was a student in Maria Ouspenskaya's School of Drama.

She was the younger sister of Caren Marsh Doll, who later became a dancer and stand-in for Judy Garland. Morris studied acting under famed drama teacher Maria Ouspenskaya. She did a screen test for the female lead in The Courtship of Andy Hardy (1942), but lost to Donna Reed.

Career

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Appearing in bit parts in several of the studio's more successful films, Morris was signed to an MGM contract in 1942. For one of her early film roles, Cry 'Havoc' (1943), she affected a British accent. Her next picture was the well-received drama The Human Comedy, which featured a star cast, headed by Mickey Rooney, Frank Morgan, James Craig and Marsha Hunt. Morris' role was Mary Arena; the girlfriend of Van Johnson's character. The highlight of her career, however, came in 1945 when she starred as the doomed Ingeborg Jensen in Our Vines Have Tender Grapes. Other screen roles included Someone to Remember (1943), Pilot No. 5 (1943), Rationing (1944) and None Shall Escape (1944).

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Morris is often remembered for her featured appearances in MGM short subjects. She appeared in several of the studio's short films including the Pete Smith Specialties, The Passing Parade, and Crime Does Not Pay series. The Crime short turned out so well that MGM expanded it into a full-length feature, Main Street After Dark in 1945, for which the actress was billed as Dorothy Ruth Morris. (Morris reminisces about her short-subjects experience in the Turner Classic Movies documentary Added Attractions: The Hollywood Shorts Story, first broadcast in 2002.)

Later career

After she married in 1943, she took a hiatus from movie making. In the late 1950s, she made guest appearances on television series such as The Untouchables, The Donna Reed Show, Rawhide, Casey Jones, and Wagon Train. She made one film appearance during the 1950s in Macabre (1958). Her last film role was in Seconds (1966) starring Rock Hudson. Her last television appearance was in a 1971 episode of Marcus Welby, M.D..

Personal life

Morris was married twice. Her first marriage was to math professor Marvin Moffie in 1943. They had two children. The marriage ended in divorce in 1966. Her second marriage was to church minister Roger E. Miller in 1969, but their union was short-lived and ended in a 1972 divorce.

Death

Morris resided in Palm Springs, California until her death on November 20, 2011 at the age of 89.

Filmography

Actress
1971
Marcus Welby, M.D. (TV Series) as
Parent #2
- A Passing of Torches (1971) - Parent #2 (uncredited)
1970
The Name of the Game (TV Series) as
Mother
- So Long, Baby, and Amen (1970) - Mother (uncredited)
1970
Dragnet 1967 (TV Series) as
Dorothy Haven / Betty Matthews
- Burglary: The Son (1970) - Dorothy Haven
- Burglary: Helpful Woman (1970) - Betty Matthews
1966
Seconds as
Mrs. Filter
1964
Wagon Train (TV Series) as
Mrs. Wingate / Lola
- The Indian Girl Story (1965) - Mrs. Wingate
- The Kate Crawley Story (1964) - Lola
1963
The Lieutenant (TV Series) as
Mrs. Gates / Mrs. Talbot
- In the Highest Tradition (1964) - Mrs. Gates
- The Alien (1963) - Mrs. Talbot
1956
This Is the Life (TV Series) as
Donna Connors / Helen Davis
- The Operation (1963) - Donna Connors
- Like Father, Like Son (1956) - Helen Davis
1962
Shannon (TV Series) as
Margaret Lund
- Uneasy Debt (1962) - Margaret Lund
1959
Rawhide (TV Series) as
Laverne Mushgrove / Mrs. Kincaid
- The Child-Woman (1962) - Laverne Mushgrove
- Incident at Dangerfield Dip (1959) - Mrs. Kincaid
1960
Tightrope (TV Series) as
Mrs. Williams
- The Long Odds (1960) - Mrs. Williams
1960
The Untouchables (TV Series) as
Mildred Norbert
- Star Witness (1960) - Mildred Norbert
1959
Border Patrol (TV Series) as
Lucy Tyler
- In a Deadly Fashion (1959) - Lucy Tyler
1958
The Power of the Resurrection as
Mary, Sister of Lazarus
1958
The Donna Reed Show (TV Series) as
Shirley Watson
- The Baby Contest (1958) - Shirley Watson
1958
Macabre as
Alice Wetherby Barrett
1957
Casey Jones (TV Series) as
Emma
- The Gunslinger (1957) - Emma
1957
Navy Log (TV Series) as
Nurse Frances LaPierre
- The Decoy (1957) - Nurse Frances LaPierre
1957
Whirlybirds (TV Series) as
Charlotte Davis
- Operation Blue Hen (1957) - Charlotte Davis
1957
The Millionaire (TV Series) as
Nora Blaine
- Millionaire Dr. Alan March (1957) - Nora Blaine
1946
Little Miss Big as
Kathy Bryan
1945
Club Havana as
Lucy
1945
Our Vines Have Tender Grapes as
Ingeborg Jensen
1945
Main Street After Dark as
Rosalie Dibson (as Dorothy Ruth Morris)
1944
Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo as
Jane (as Dorothy Ruth Morris)
1944
Rationing as
Dorothy Tuttle
1944
None Shall Escape as
Janina Paeierkowski
1943
Cry 'Havoc' as
Sue
1943
I Dood It as
Gracie - Theatre Usherette (uncredited)
1943
Someone to Remember as
Lucia Stanton
1943
Young Ideas as
Co-Ed
1943
Pilot #5 as
Hannah Pritchard (uncredited)
1943
The Human Comedy as
Mary Arena
1943
The Youngest Profession as
Secretary
1942
Keeper of the Flame as
Forward American Girl (uncredited)
1942
Dr. Gillespie's New Assistant as
Wife (uncredited)
1942
Seven Sweethearts as
Peter Van Maaster
1942
Calling All Pa's (Short) as
Mrs. Joe Thunderstruck
1942
The Magic Alphabet (Short) as
Secretary (uncredited)
1942
The War Against Mrs. Hadley as
Millie
1942
Somewhere I'll Find You as
Woman in Private Dining Room (uncredited)
1942
Maisie Gets Her Man as
Frawley Frolics Girl (uncredited)
1942
Tarzan's New York Adventure as
Hat Check Girl (uncredited)
1942
Barbee-Cues (Short)
1942
Rio Rita as
Gas Station Attendant (uncredited)
1942
This Time for Keeps as
Edith Bryant
1942
What About Daddy? (Short) as
The Wife (uncredited)
1942
We Were Dancing as
Claire Bentley (uncredited)
1942
We Do It Because- (Short) as
Nancy (uncredited)
1941
Babes on Broadway as
Chorus Girl (uncredited)
1941
Design for Scandal as
Telephone Operator (uncredited)
1941
Strange Testament (Short) as
Miss Cissie Lerand (uncredited)
1941
The Chocolate Soldier as
Autograph Seeker (uncredited)
1941
Down in San Diego as
Mildred Burnette
1941
When Ladies Meet as
Second Autograph Seeker (uncredited)
1941
Whistling in the Dark as
Telephone Operator (uncredited)
1941
Her First Beau as
Shirley (uncredited)
Miscellaneous
2002
Added Attractions: The Hollywood Shorts Story (TV Movie documentary) (source: archival materials)
Soundtrack
1943
The Human Comedy (performer: "All the World Will Be Jealous of Me" (1917), "A Dream" (1902) - uncredited)
Self
2002
Added Attractions: The Hollywood Shorts Story (TV Movie documentary) as
Self (uncredited)
Archive Footage
1955
MGM Parade (TV Series documentary) as
Perdita
- Episode #1.11 (1955) - Perdita
1944
Twenty Years After (Short)
1942
Personalities (Short) as
... (uncredited)

References

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