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.

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
















