Doris Deane, a talented actress, entered this world on January 20, 1900, in the state of Wisconsin, United States of America. She would go on to make a name for herself in the entertainment industry, appearing in a variety of films, including the 1925 comedy "Seven Chances", the 1921 drama "The Secret Four", and the 1949 crime thriller "Man Against Crime".
In her personal life, Doris was married not once, but twice. Her first husband was Elmer S. Hartz, with whom she shared a life filled with love and laughter. However, their union was not meant to be, and they eventually parted ways. In a second marriage, Doris tied the knot with the renowned comedian and actor, Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle, a union that would last for many years.
Despite her numerous accomplishments and personal triumphs, Doris Deane's life was not without its challenges. She eventually left this world behind, passing away on March 24, 1974, in the city of Hollywood, California, United States of America.