Doris Kenyon

Doris Kenyon

Deceased · Born: Sep 5, 1897 · Died: Sep 1, 1979

Personal Details

BornSep 5, 1897 Syracuse, New York, USA
Spouse
  • Bronislaw Mylnarski

    ( Jan 28, 1947 to Oct 8, 1971 )
  • Albert David Lasker

    ( Oct 28, 1938 to Jun 6, 1939 )
  • Arthur Hopkins (Syracuse Real Estate Broker)

    ( Jun 14, 1933 to Feb 28, 1934 )
  • Milton Sills

    ( Oct 12, 1926 to Sep 15, 1930 )
Relatives
  • Georgianne Sills (Grandchild)

Biography

Born into a family of poets, Doris Kenyon embarked on a remarkable journey in the entertainment industry, commencing her stage and screen careers in 1915. Initially, she was often cast in the role of a charming heroine, showcasing her talents in numerous silent films. Her professional path crossed with some of the most renowned silent-era actors, including the dashing Rudolph Valentino, with whom she would later share the screen and eventually, the stage of matrimony. Her extensive stage experience served as a springboard for her seamless transition to the realm of sound films. As the years went by, her star continued to shine, with appearances on television in the mid-1960s serving as a testament to her enduring presence in the world of entertainment.

Career

1939
1936
Along Came Love
Along Came Love as Mrs. Gould
1934
Whom the Gods Destroy
Whom the Gods Destroy as Margaret Forrester
1933
Counsellor at Law
Counsellor at Law as Cora Simon
No Marriage Ties
No Marriage Ties as Adrienne Deane
1932
Young America
Young America as Edith Doray
1931
Alexander Hamilton
Alexander Hamilton as Mrs. Betsy Hamilton
The Ruling Voice
The Ruling Voice as Mary Stanton
1928