Dorothy Abbott

Dorothy Abbott

ActressAdditional Crew
Born
December 16, 1920
Died
December 15, 1968

Perennial starlet Dorothy Abbott was a sexy, vivacious, wide-smiling model, showgirl and actress who could brighten up a room. Unfortunately, her cinematic offerings wound up being pretty minimal and her last years were marred by depression and, ultimately, a tragic end. She was born Dorothy E.…

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Perennial starlet Dorothy Abbott was a sexy, vivacious, wide-smiling model, showgirl and actress who could brighten up a room. Unfortunately, her cinematic offerings wound up being pretty minimal and her last years were marred by depression and, ultimately, a tragic end.

She was born Dorothy E. Abbott on December 16, 1920, in Kansas City, Missouri and started her career off as a chorine with Earl Carroll and his Los Angeles-based revues and in Las Vegas showrooms where she was dubbed the rather mystifying title of "The Girl with the Golden Arm". Paramount Studios perked up on the lovely blonde with the Betty Page-like bangs and gave her a starting contract at $150 a week. Groomed in dozens of decorative "good time girl" bits -- dancers, chorus girls, waitresses, stewardesses, party girls, nurses and models -- she was at the same time promoted as a cheesecake pinup, "winning" such dubious titles as "Miss Wilshire Club," "Miss Los Angeles Transit" and "Miss Oil Cans".

In movies, the dusky-voiced Dorothy was usually briefly seen and not heard; one of the few in which she spoke was 1948's "Night Has a Thousand Eyes." Her one starring role came early in the exploitative, low-budget potboiler A Virgin in Hollywood (1953) as a star reporter out to get a seamy Hollywood story, but she was unable to capitalize on it.

Working bit parts at the studio during the days, she would often perform on stage in little theatre shows at night. On the sly, when work was meager, she became a real estate agent in the 1950s in order to help supplement her income. TV chores included guest roles in "Leave It to Beaver" and "Ozzie and Harriet". She also had a recurring part for one season as Jack Webb's girlfriend on the Dragnet (1954) series.

Dorothy married LAPD narcotics squad officer-turned homicide detective Adolph Rudy Diaz in 1949. Diaz, who was of Native American (Apache) descent, eventually retired as a cop in order to pursue acting. By this time, the marriage was in trouble and the couple separated. Going by the stage name of Rudy Diaz in 1967, he began to get work and was seen out in public with other women. The divorce was finalized in 1968, but Dorothy took it hard and never seemed to get over it. On December 15, 1968, she committed suicide at her Los Angeles home -- one day before her 48th birthday. She was interred (as Dorothy E. Diaz) at Rose Hills Memorial Park, Whittier, Los Angeles County, California, Plot: Valley Lawn, Lot 2939.

Actress

Warning ShotWarning Shot(1966)as Young Mother
Dear HeartDear Heart(1964)as Veronica
Quick, Before It MeltsQuick, Before It Melts(1964)as Miss Feeley
Palm Springs WeekendPalm Springs Weekend(1963)as Radio Operator
The Adventures of Ozzie and HarrietThe Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet(1952)as Dorothy, Party Guest, Bowling Alley Patron, Restaurant Patron, Lady in Crowd, Mrs. Williams, Neighbor, 2nd Committee Woman, 2nd Woman, Activities Director, Art Student, Ballroom Patron, Bridge Partner, Cashier, Chaperone at Party, Cigarette Girl, Club Member, Clubwoman, Customer, Dinner Patron, Estelle, Frances Harris, Guest, Ladies Auxiliary Member, Lady at Hair Salon, Lady at Theater, Model, Mother, Mrs. Kelley, Mrs. Wagner, Partygoer, Receptionist, Secretary, Shirley Williams, The Observant Bystander, Woman Passing Out Cake, Woman in Crowd, Woman visiting Library, Woman with Argyle Blouse, Woman's Club Member

Additional Crew

David and BathshebaDavid and Bathsheba(1951)

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Dorothy Abbott, Sue Casey, Jeanne Coyne, Mary Gleason, Martha Montgomery, Ann Sothern, Sandra Spence, Susan Perry, Ramon Blackburn, Royce Blackburn, and Rita Rend in Words and Music (1948)Dorothy AbbottDorothy AbbottJane Russell, Victor Mature, and Dorothy Abbott in The Las Vegas Story (1952)Dorothy Abbott

Credit Score: Dorothy Abbott

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Wed Dec 16 1953 – Sun Aug 23 1959
#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Dragnet22.5019517.55132634
2The Apartment20.0019608.3510219268
3Singin' in the Rain6.0019528.302282534
4Going My Way5.0019627.600127
5South Pacific5.0019586.81311014
6Matinee Theatre5.0019556.811152
7The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet3.7519527.4031816
8Vacation Playhouse3.7519637.30069
9It's a Great Life3.7519547.40084
10The Ford Television Theatre3.7519527.201291