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Full Name
  
Doris Velagra

Role
  
Actress

Name
  
Dorothy Revier


Years active
  
1921–1936

Occupation
  
Actress

Siblings
  
Gladys Revier

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Born
  
April 18, 1904 (
1904-04-18
)

Died
  
November 19, 1993, Hollywood, California, United States

Spouse
  
William Pelayo (m. 1950–1964), Harry Revier (m. ?–1926)

Movies
  
The Black Camel, The Iron Mask, The Thrill Hunter, Sally of the Subway, The King Murder

Similar People
  
Marguerite De La Motte, George B Seitz, Allan Dwan, John Cromwell, Frank Capra

Movie Legends - Dorothy Revier


Speedpaint: 1920s actress Dorothy Revier


Dorothy Revier (April 18, 1904 – November 19, 1993) was an American actress.

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Biography

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Revier was educated in the public schools of Oakland before going to New York City to study classical dancing. Later she went to Paris, France, to study and was discovered by a talent agent while working in a cabaret.

She made her film debut in The Broadway Madonna (1922), and was active throughout the 1920s, playing in The Virgin (1924), The Supreme Test (1923), An Enemy of Men (1925), The Far Cry (1926), Cleopatra (1928), Tanned Legs (1929) and The Iron Mask (1929). After recovering from two broken arms suffered in a 1930 car accident, she played roles in low-budget films for Columbia Pictures. In 1935 she played the role of a saloon girl in Paramount Pictures' second Hopalong Cassidy film, The Eagle's Brood, working alongside William Boyd. In many films she appeared as a femme fatale, and she later worked as a free-lance performer in Buck Jones westerns such as Lovable Liar (1933). The Cowboy and the Kid (1936) was her final film.

Personal life

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Dorothy Revier was a child of the famous Valerga (her real last name) family of the Bay Area. Antionette an Opera singer at the Genoa Opera House and her violinist husband Ricardo came to San Francisco in 1849 for the Gold Rush. Their 11 children ended up to be founding performing members of the San Francisco Symphony, Opera and Tivoli Opera. Revier father among the 11 children. Her sister Gladys was a screenwriter for RKO.

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Dorothy was married three times, to the director, Harry J. Revier, and then to Charles Johnson, and finally to a commercial artist William Pelayo. All three marriages ended in divorce.

A resident of West Hollywood, Revier died at the age of 89, at the Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center, and was interred at Forest Lawn - Hollywood Hills Cemetery in Los Angeles area, buried under the simple marker of name and dates, marked with the lone inscription, "Beloved Actress."

Filmography

Actress
1936
The Cowboy and the Kid as
June Caldwell
1935
The Lady in Scarlet as
Julia Sayre
1935
The Eagle's Brood as
Dolly
1935
Circus Shadows
1935
Circumstantial Evidence as
Bernice Winters
1935
Twenty Dollars a Week as
Linda Davidson
1934
When a Man Sees Red as
Barbara Gordon
1934
The Curtain Falls as
Helene Deveridge
1934
Green Eyes as
Mrs. Pritchard
1934
Unknown Blonde as
Helen Rodie
1934
The Fighting Ranger as
Tonita, Cantina Singer
1933
By Candlelight as
Countess von Rischenheim
1933
Above the Clouds as
Dolly
1933
The Thrill Hunter as
Marjorie Lane
1933
Love Is Dangerous as
Pat Ormsby
1932
The Secrets of Wu Sin as
Margaret King
1932
A Scarlet Week-End as
The Wife
1932
The King Murder as
Miriam King
1932
No Living Witness as
Miss Thompson
1932
The Widow in Scarlet as
Baroness Orsani
1932
Beauty Parlor as
Stella Fremont
1932
Night World as
Jill MacDonald
1932
The Arm of the Law as
Mrs. Estelle Brandess
1932
Sin's Pay Day as
Iris Markey
1932
Sally of the Subway as
Sarah Minx aka Sally of the Subway
1931
Anybody's Blonde as
Janet Reese
1931
Left Over Ladies as
Amy
1931
Graft as
Pearl Vaughan
1931
The Black Camel as
Shelah Fane
1931
The Last Ride as
Lita Alvaro
1931
The Avenger as
Helen Lake
1930
The Bad Man as
Ruth Pell
1930
The Way of All Men as
Poppy
1930
The Squealer as
Margaret Hart
1930
Call of the West as
Violet La Tour
1930
Hold Everything as
Norine Lloyd
1930
Vengeance as
Margaret Summers
1930
Murder on the Roof as
Molly Sommers
1929
The Mighty as
Mayme
1929
Tanned Legs as
Mrs. Lyons-King
1929
The Dance of Life as
Sylvia Marco
1929
Light Fingers as
Dorothy Madison
1929
Father and Son as
Grace Moore
1929
The Donovan Affair as
Jean Rankin
1929
The Quitter as
Patricia
1929
The Iron Mask as
Milady de Winter
1928
Sinner's Parade as
Mary Tracy
1928
Submarine as
Bessie, Mrs. Jack Dorgan
1928
Cleopatra (Short) as
Cleopatra
1928
Beware of Blondes as
Mary
1928
The Red Dance as
Princess Varvara
1927
The Siren as
Glenna Marsh
1927
The Warning as
Mary Blake
1927
The Tigress as
Mona, 'The Tigress'
1927
The Drop Kick as
Mrs. Eunice Hathaway
1927
The Clown as
Fanchon Wells
1927
Poor Girls as
Peggy Warren
1927
The Price of Honor as
Carolyn McLane
1927
Wandering Girls as
Peggy Marston
1927
Stolen Pleasures as
Clara Bradley
1926
The Better Way as
Betty Boyd
1926
When the Wife's Away as
Ethel Winthrop
1926
The False Alarm as
Mary Doyle
1926
Poker Faces as
The Prizefighter's Wife
1926
The Far Cry as
Yvonne Beaudet
1925
The Fate of a Flirt as
Mary Burgess
1925
When Husbands Flirt as
Violet Gilbert
1925
Steppin' Out as
Daisy Moran
1925
Sealed Lips as
Margaret Blake
1925
The Danger Signal as
Laura Whitman
1925
An Enemy of Men as
Norma Bennett
1925
Just a Woman as
Clarice Clement
1924
The Hooded Falcon
1924
Dangerous Pleasure as
Ruth McEwen
1924
The Rose of Paris as
Florine du Vallois
1924
Man from God's Country (Short) as
Carmencita Flores
1924
That Wild West
1924
The Cowboy and the Flapper as
Alice Allison
1924
Border Women as
May Prentiss
1924
The Virgin as
Maía Valdez
1924
Call of the Mate
1924
The Other Kind of Love as
Elsie
1924
The Reckless Age as
Gabrielle Rose
1924
Down by the Rio Grande
1924
The Sword of Valor as
Ynez
1924
The Martyr Sex as
Beulah Paxton
1924
Do It Now
1924
Marry in Haste as
Joan Prescott
1923
The Supreme Test as
Dolores
1923
The Wild Party as
Blanche Cartwright
1922
The Broadway Madonna as
Vivian Collins
1921
Life's Greatest Question as
Dorothy Cumberland (as Dorothy Valegra)
Soundtrack
1934
The Fighting Ranger (performer: "Adios, Adious")
Self
1930
Screen Snapshots Series 9, No. 14 (Short) as
Self - Columbia Actress
1921
La visita dell'incrociatore italiano Libia a San Francisco, Calif., 6-29 novembre 1921 (Documentary short)(as Dorothy Valerga)

References

Dorothy Revier Wikipedia