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Dorothy West (August 29, 1891 – December 11, 1980) was an American stage and film actress and radio performer.


Early life

She grew up in
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.


Career

West was a star in Biograph silent films in
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. She later relocated to
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with a group of
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stars that included
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,
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, Florence Barker, and
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in 1909. West, Pickford, Pickford's brother
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, and Effie Johnson boarded together. She joined a stock theatre company in
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; then joined the Pitt Stock Players in
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; and in also performed in theatre in
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. West returned to film several years later. West received positive notice for her work in Griffith's '' His Mother's Scarf'' (1911) '' Swords and Hearts'' (1911) and '' The Eternal Grind'' (1916). West left films again to tour in theatre productions in Europe after World War I with the American Army of Occupation, including in Germany. She also worked on Broadway and with a theatre company called The Triangle Players. She performed in the short play '' Sintram of Skaggerack'' by
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in 1923. She made her radio debut in 1928.


Selected filmography

* '' The Girl and the Outlaw'' (1908) * '' The Guerrilla'' (1908) * '' An Awful Moment'' (1908) * '' One Touch of Nature'' (1909) * '' Love Finds a Way'' (1909) * '' Those Boys!'' (1909) * '' The Girls and Daddy'' (1909) * '' The Brahma Diamond'' (1909) * '' His Wife's Mother'' (1909) * '' The Roue's Heart'' (1909) * '' I Did It'' (1909) * '' The Deception'' (1909) * ''
A Burglar's Mistake ''A Burglar's Mistake'' is a 1909 American silent short drama film directed by D. W. Griffith. The film was released on March 25, 1909 by Biograph Company and was met with liked viewrs. The film is presumed lost. Cast * Harry Solter as Henr ...
'' (1909) * ''
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'' (1909) * '' The Unchanging Sea'' (1910) * '' In the Border States'' (1910) *'' The House with Closed Shutters'' (1910) *'' His Mother's Scarf'' (1911) *'' Swords and Hearts'' (1911) * ''
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'' (1916) * '' The Eternal Grind'' (1916)


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:West, Dorothy American film actresses American silent film actresses 1891 births 1980 deaths 20th-century American actresses