Doris May

Doris May

Deceased · Born: Oct 15, 1902 · Died: May 12, 1984

1924
1921
1920

Personal Details

BornOct 15, 1902 Seattle, Washington, USA

Biography

Doris May, a talented actress of her time, entered this world on October 15, 1902, in the vibrant city of Seattle, Washington, USA, where the misty rain and bustling atmosphere would later shape her artistic endeavors.

As a thespian, she captivated audiences with her impressive range, starring in a diverse array of films, including the 1919 comedy-drama "23 1/2 Hours' Leave", the 1922 silent film "Gay and Devilish", and the 1922 comedy "Up and at 'Em", showcasing her versatility and adaptability.

In her personal life, Doris May was married to the esteemed Wallace MacDonald, a union that would bring joy and stability to her life.

Tragically, her life came to a close on May 12, 1984, in the City of Angels, Los Angeles, California, USA, leaving behind a legacy of her remarkable work in the world of cinema.

Career

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1924
Conductor 1492
Conductor 1492 as Noretta Connelly