Dorothy Mackaill

Dorothy Mackaill

ActressSoundtrack
Born
March 4, 1903
Died
August 12, 1990
Awards
7 wins, 7 nominations

Dorothy Mackaill was 11 when her parents separated; she then lived with her father. A rebellious teenager, Dorothy -- who had long wanted a career in the theater -- ran away to London and finally persuaded her father to pay for her board and lessons. Her first job was in the chorus; she then…

Biography

Dorothy Mackaill was 11 when her parents separated; she then lived with her father. A rebellious teenager, Dorothy -- who had long wanted a career in the theater -- ran away to London and finally persuaded her father to pay for her board and lessons. Her first job was in the chorus; she then traveled to Paris, where she met a Broadway choreographer, who got her a job with the Ziegfeld Follies in New York. At the Follies, Dorothy became friends with ones of its stars, Marion Davies.

By 1921 Dorothy was making movies, but she didn't become a star for three years until The Man Who Came Back (1924). Other successful films included Chickie (1925), Joanna (1925), and The Dancer of Paris (1926). Her career continued into the beginning the sound era, and her silent film The Barker (1928) was reshot as a part-talkie. The industry was in upheaval during that transitional period, and First National didn't renew Dorothy's contract when it expired in 1931. As a free agent, she made some good films at Columbia (Love Affair (1932)), Paramount (No Man of Her Own (1932)), and MGM (The Chief (1933)), but overall her career was idling. The following year brought few prospects, and she wound up making a trio of quickies for the independent market, a particularly poor example being Cheaters (1934) for low-rent Liberty Pictures. Her last part was in Bulldog Drummond at Bay (1937). With that, Dorothy retired from pictures and took care of her invalid mother.

Actress

Hawaii Five-OHawaii Five-O(1968)as Mrs. Pelcher, Old Lady
Studio OneStudio One(1948)
Bulldog Drummond at BayBulldog Drummond at Bay(1937)as Doris Thompson
CheatersCheaters(1934)as Mabel
Picture BridesPicture Brides(1934)as Mame Smith

Soundtrack

CheatersCheaters(1934)
Safe in HellSafe in Hell(1931)
Bright LightsBright Lights(1930)

Self

This Is Your LifeThis Is Your Life(1970)as Self
This Is Your LifeThis Is Your Life(1950)as Self - actress
Celebrity TimeCelebrity Time(1948)as Self
Fashion NewsFashion News(1930)as Self (1929)
Die Filmstadt HollywoodDie Filmstadt Hollywood(1928)as Self

Archive Footage

Inside Out Yorkshire & LincolnshireInside Out Yorkshire & Lincolnshire(2002)as Self
American MastersAmerican Masters(1985)as Gilda Carlson, aka Gilda Erickson
Complicated WomenComplicated Women(2003)as Self
ZeligZelig(1983)as Self
Gaslight FolliesGaslight Follies(1945)as Self

Known for

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Dorothy Mackaill and Conway Tearle in The Dancer of Paris (1926)Dorothy Mackaill in The Barker (1928)Humphrey Bogart and Dorothy Mackaill in Love Affair (1932)Dorothy Mackaill in Man Crazy (1927)Dorothy Mackaill and Jack Mulhall in Two Weeks Off (1929)Noah Beery and Dorothy Mackaill in Bright Lights (1930)

Credit Score: Dorothy Mackaill

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Anna Janssen
Sun Mar 17 1929
#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1His Captive Woman4.8819297.40032
2No Man of Her Own3.2519326.6001819
3Safe in Hell3.2519316.9002320
4The Office Wife3.2519306.100613
5Bulldog Drummond at Bay3.0919375.800563
6Kept Husbands3.0919315.900754
7Bright Lights3.0919305.600411
8The Crystal Cup1.6319270.0000
9Subway Sadie1.6319260.0000
10Chickie1.6319250.0000