Dorothy Jordan (film actress)
Dorothy Jordan | |
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Dorothy Jordan in bathing-suit (1932) | |
Born |
Clarksville, Tennessee, United States | August 9, 1906
Died |
December 7, 1988 82) Los Angeles, California, United States | (aged
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1929–1957 |
Spouse(s) |
Paul J. Barnes (?) Merian C. Cooper (1933–1973) (his death) 3 children |
Dorothy Jordan (August 9, 1906 – December 7, 1988) was an American movie actress who had a short but successful career beginning in talking pictures in 1929.
Early career
Born in Clarksville, Tennessee, Jordan studied at Southwestern University and the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. She performed in Broadway musicals, including Garrick Gaieties.[1]
Jordan made her screen debut in the 1929 film The Taming of the Shrew[2] and went on to make twenty-two more films in the next four years, including Min and Bill with Wallace Beery and Marie Dressler in 1930 and The Cabin in the Cotton with Bette Davis in 1932. During that time, she appeared in films with Ramon Novarro, Clark Gable, Lionel Barrymore, Walter Huston and Jimmy Durante.[2]
Film retirement and return
In 1933, Jordan left films and married filmmaker, screenwriter and later World War II U.S. Army Air Forces Colonel Merian C. Cooper, who co-wrote, produced and directed the 1933 film King Kong. The couple had three children, a son and two daughters. In 1937, she came out of her leave and tested for the role of Melanie Hamilton in Gone With The Wind.[3] Cooper was a good friend and frequent collaborator with Western director John Ford, forming Argosy Productions in 1947. It was for Argosy's The Sun Shines Bright, directed by Ford in 1953, that Jordan came out of retirement for a small role. She then appeared in a small role as the sister-in-law of John Wayne's character, Ethan Edwards, who seeks Jordan's daughter, played by Natalie Wood, in the epic 1956 Argosy film The Searchers. Jordan appeared once more, in a small role in the John Ford film The Wings of Eagles in 1957 before retiring.
Later years
Jordan and Cooper lived in Coronado, California and remained married until his death of cancer on April 21, 1973. Jordan died of congestive heart failure on December 7, 1988 in Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, California.[2] Her body was cremated and her ashes are interred at the Chapel of the Pines Crematory in Los Angeles.
Filmography
Year | Film | Role | Notes |
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1929 | Black Magic | Ann Bradbroke | |
Words and Music | Song and dance principal | ||
The Taming of the Shrew | Bianca | ||
Devil-May-Care | Leonie | ||
1930 | In Gay Madrid | Carmiña Rivas | |
Call of the Flesh | Maria Consuelo Vargas | ||
Love in the Rough | Marilyn Crawford | ||
Min and Bill | Nancy Smith | ||
1931 | A Tailor Made Man | Tanya | |
Shipmates | Kit Corbin | ||
Young Sinners | Constance Sinclair | ||
The Beloved Bachelor | Mitzi Stressman | ||
Hell Divers | Ann Mitchell | ||
1932 | The Lost Squadron | 'Pest' Curwood | |
The Wet Parade | Maggie May 'Persimmon' Chilcote | ||
The Roadhouse Murder | Mary Agnew | ||
Down to Earth | Julia Pearson | ||
70,000 Witnesses | Dorothy Clark | ||
That's My Boy | Dorothy Whitney | ||
The Cabin in the Cotton | Betty Wright | ||
1933 | Strictly Personal | Mary | |
Bondage | Judy Peters | ||
One Man's Journey | Letty McGinnis | ||
1953 | The Sun Shines Bright | Lucy Lee's mother | |
1956 | The Searchers | Martha Edwards | |
1957 | The Wings of Eagles | Rose Brentmann |
References
- ↑ Folkart, Burt A. (1988-12-14). "Dorothy Jordan, Dancer and Film Actress in '30s". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2013-10-20.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 "Dorothy Jordan, 82; Entered Movies in '29". New York Times. 1988-12-13. Retrieved 2013-10-20.
- ↑ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6xmfLHXiAhA
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Dorothy Jordan. |
- Dorothy Jordan at the Internet Movie Database
- Dorothy Jordan at the Internet Broadway Database
- Dorothy Jordan at AllMovie
- Dorothy Jordan in an excerpt from Love in the Rough (1930) on YouTube
- Dorothy Jordan testing for the role of Melanie Hamilton in Gone With The Wind in the late 1930s on YouTube
- Dorothy Jordan at Find a Grave
- Photographs and literature
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