Dolores Dorn

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Dolores Dorn

Dolores Dorn (March 3, 1934 – October 5, 2019) was an American film and television actress, who was the co-star of The Bounty Hunter (1954),[2] Uncle Vanya (1957),[3] Underworld U.S.A. (1961),[4] and several other films through 1985. On Broadway, she was billed as Dolores Dorn-Heft.[5]

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Dolores Dorn
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Dorn in 13 West Street (1962)
Born
Dolores M. Heft[1]

(1934-03-03)March 3, 1934
DiedOctober 5, 2019(2019-10-05) (aged 85)
Other namesDolores Dorn-Heft
OccupationActress
Years active1954–1980
Spouses
(m. 1956; div. 1959)
(m. 1967; div. 1979)
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Early years

Dolores M. Heft was born in Chicago, the daughter of an automobile dealer.[6] A graduate of the Goodman Art Theatre in Chicago, she finished third in the Miss Chicago contest in 1950 and second in the same contest in 1951.[7]

Stage

Before appearing in films, Dorn acted with the Shaffner Players in Illinois, Iowa, and Missouri.[8] She appeared in Hide and Seek (1957) on Broadway[9] and in the off-Broadway production Between Two Thieves.[10]

Film

Dorn had second billing in The Bounty Hunter, a Western starring Randolph Scott, in which her character, Julie Spencer, ends up married to Scott's. She played the wife of Alan Ladd in the actor's last Hollywood film in which he played a leading-man role, 13 West Street, and was featured as Cuddles, the moll of convict Cliff Robertson, in the crime film Underworld, U.S.A.

Television

Dorn appeared in a number of made-for-TV films and as a guest star in series such as Ironside, Charlie's Angels, Simon & Simon, Run for Your Life, and The Untouchables.

Additional filmography

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Film and Television[11]
Year Title Role Notes
1954Phantom of the Rue MorgueCamilleFilm
1954Lucky MeTroupe MemberFilm, Uncredited
1954The Bounty HunterJulie SpencerFilm
1957Uncle VanyaElena Andreevna
1961Underworld U.S.A.CuddlesFilm
196213 West StreetTracey SherillFilm
1962The UntouchablesMady Collins aka Mady KernerTV, Episode: "The Monkey Wrench"
1973The Candy SnatchersKatherineFilm
1974Truck Stop WomenTrishFilm
1977Intimate StrangersDoloresTV movie
1980Tell Me a RiddleViviFilm
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Teaching

Dorn became an acting teacher with the American Film Institute in 1977 and later with the Lee Strasberg Institute.

Personal life

Dorn was married to actors Franchot Tone (1956–1959),[12] and Ben Piazza (1967–1979). She died on October 5, 2019, at the age of 85.[13]

Dorn's name is featured on the Tony Award's "In Memoriam 2020" list.[14]

References

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