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Dorothy Hall (actress)

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Hall was married to Neal Andrews, who headed the cosmetic manufacturing company Inecto, Inc. In September 1932, they agreed to a separation after six years of marriage, and they later were divorced. She later wed diamond merchant Albert D. Heath, and they were still married when she died.
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After acting on Broadway and transitioned fully into film acting in the late 1920s. Broadway plays in which she appeared included
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Hall died on February 3, 1953, age 46, in St. Luke's Hospital in New York City.
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Samuel Zierler, an independent producer, put Hall under contract to appear in
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In 1941, Hall shifted from acting to writing plays. Her initial effort,
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This article is about the actress. For the athlete, see
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Vitaphone Films: A Catalogue of the Features and Shorts
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She began her career as an actress in stock theater in
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Bradford, Pennsylvania
Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Clare Tree Major
Other Men's Wives
Vitaphone
The Laughing Lady
Working Girls
Cambridge Springs, Pennsylvania
The Price of Possession
The Broadway Drifter
The Winning Oar
Back to Liberty
Nothing But the Truth
The Laughing Lady
Working Girls
"Dorothy Miller and Eve Chutuck in court for a divorce case, Los Angeles, 1935"
UCLA




"Dorothy Hall, 47, starred on stage"
ProQuest
112641412
ProQuest
"From Hard Life Picking Vegetables to Stardom Is the Story of Dorothy Hall"
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