Dorothy Phillips

Dorothy Phillips

Deceased · Born: Oct 22, 1882 · Died: Mar 1, 1980

Personal Details

BornOct 22, 1882 Baltimore, Maryland, USA

Biography

Dorothy Phillips, a renowned former stage actress, was married to the multifaceted talent Allen Holubar, who excelled in various roles as an actor, director, and producer. Together, they were recognized as two of the most prominent figures in the film industry, with Dorothy shining as the leading star and Holubar masterfully guiding her work behind the scenes.

In Hollywood, Dorothy was affectionately regarded as one of the most warm-hearted and approachable stars in the business, earning her a special place in the hearts of her colleagues and fans alike. However, with the advent of sound in film, her career began to decline, and she was relegated to appearing in only a few films, relegated to the role of an extra.

Despite being a major star in her time and one of the most beloved figures of that era, Dorothy's passing was met with relative obscurity, with only sparse mentions in local papers serving as a testament to her legacy.

Career

1962
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance as Townswoman (uncredited)
1956
1955
Three for the Show
Three for the Show as Bit Role (uncredited)
My Sister Eileen
My Sister Eileen as Bit Role (uncredited)
Violent Saturday
Violent Saturday as Bank Customer
1951
Man in the Saddle
Man in the Saddle as Townswoman (uncredited)
1950
Father of the Bride
Father of the Bride as Woman in Nightmare Sequence (uncredited)
1949
The Reckless Moment
The Reckless Moment as Woman (uncredited)
1946
1942
My Favorite Spy
My Favorite Spy as Woman at Wedding (uncredited)
1940
And One Was Beautiful
And One Was Beautiful as Gertrude's Maid (uncredited)
1926
Upstage
Upstage as Miss Weaver