Dot Farley
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Dot Farley | |
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Dot Farley | |
Born |
Chicago, Illinois, USA | February 6, 1881
Died |
May 2, 1971 90) South Pasadena, California, USA | (aged
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1910-1950 |
Dot Farley (February 6, 1881 – May 2, 1971) was an American film actress. She appeared in 280 films between 1910 and 1950. Mainly known for her roles in short comedies, prolific with Mack Sennett in the silent days;she was later notable as the Mother-in-law of Edgar Kennedy in most of his series of short films at the RKO studios. She was born Chicago, Illinois and died in South Pasadena, California.
Selected filmography
- Murphy's I.O.U. (1913)
- The Bangville Police (1913)
- Passions, He Had Three (1913)
- Peeping Pete (1913)
- Fatty Joins the Force (1913)
- Some Nerve (1913)
- When Knights Were Cold (1923)
- Listen Lester (1924)
- The Enemy Sex (1924)
- Dr. Pyckle and Mr. Pryde (1925)
- A Woman of the World (1925)
- Road to Paradise (1930)
- False Pretenses (1935)
- Dummy Ache (1936)
- Obliging Young Lady (1942)
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