Don’t Miss Out! Sign Up for the Moviefone Newsletter Today.
Highlights
Monster: The Ed Gein Story Season 1 - Now on Netflix Clip
Monster: The Ed Gein Story
Words of War - Sean Penn Exclusive Interview
Words of War
Mortal Kombat II - Official Featurette
Mortal Kombat II
Wayward Season 1 - Toni Collette as Evelyn Wade
Wayward
The Roses - Vows Clip
The Roses
Now You See Me: Now You Don't - Woody Harrelson, Justice Smith and Jesse Eisenberg
Now You See Me: Now You Don't
Elio - Communiverse Clip
Elio
Good Fortune - Keanu Reeves at the New York Premiere
Good Fortune
The Friend - Bill Murray Exclusive Interview
The Friend
Dead Man's Wire - Colman Domingo as Fred Temple
Dead Man's Wire
Predator: Badlands - Official Trailer Clip
Predator: Badlands
Hamnet - Official Poster
Hamnet
The Devil Wears Prada 2 - Title Announcement
The Devil Wears Prada 2
Crime 101 - Official Poster
Crime 101
Predator: Badlands - Tree Fight Official Clip
Predator: Badlands
Wicked: For Good - Jonathan Bailey as Fiyero Character Poster
Wicked: For Good

Dorothy Dalton

Dorothy Dalton
Born in September 21st, 1893From Chicago, Illinois, USA

Dorothy Dalton Biography

From Wikipedia 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. Born in Chicago, Illinois, 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.

Show More

Dorothy Dalton Movies

Trending Celebrities