Dorothy Dalton
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Dorothy Dalton

Sep 21, 1893 - Chicago, Illinois, USA

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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.

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Cast

Media
Movie1918Love MeMaida Madison
Movie1918Green EyesShirley Hunter
Movie1917The Weaker SexRuth Tilden
Movie1922The Crimson ChallengeTharon Last
Movie1922Moran of the Lady LettyMoran Letty Sternersen
Movie1934The Camera SpeaksSelf (archive footage)
Movie1919His Wife's FriendLady Marion Grimwood
Movie1918Vive la France!Genevieve Bouchette
Movie1922A Trip to ParamountownSelf
Movie1918The Kaiser's ShadowPaula Harris
Movie1921Behind MasksJeanne Mesurier
Movie1919Hard BoiledCorinne Melrose
Movie1920The Dark MirrorPriscilla Maine / Nora O'Moore
Movie1916The Three MusketeersQueen Anne
Movie1917The Flame of the YukonEthel Evans / 'The Flame'
Movie1916The Captive GodTecolote
Movie1917The Dark RoadCleo Morrison
Movie1917Wild Winship's WidowCatherine Winship
Movie1916Civilization's ChildEllen McManus
Movie1916The RaidersDorothy Haldeman
Movie1915The DiscipleMary Houston
Movie1916The Jungle ChildOllante
Movie1916The Vagabond PrinceLola ''Fluffy''
Movie1923Law of the LawlessSahande
Movie1923Dark SecretsRuth Rutherford
Movie1923Fog BoundGale Brenon
Movie1922On the High SeasLeone Deveraux
Movie1924The Lone WolfLucy Shannon
Movie1914Across the PacificElsie Escott
Movie1914Pierre of the PlainsJen Galbraith
Movie1917Back of the ManEllen Horton
Movie1916A Gamble in Souls
Movie1920Black Is WhiteMargaret Brood / Theresa / Yvonne Strakosch
Movie1917The Price MarkPaula Lee
Movie1917Love LettersEileen Rodney
Movie1922The Siren CallCharlotte Woods
Movie1921Fool's ParadisePoll Patchouli
Movie1917Chicken CaseyChicken Casey / Mavis Marberry
Movie1920Guilty of LoveThelma Miller
Movie1919Other Men's WivesCynthia Brock
Movie1922The Woman Who Walked AloneThe Honorable Iris Champneys

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