Dorothy Patrick


Actor
Dorothy Patrick

About

Also Known As
Dorothy Wilma Davis, Dorothy Patrick Davis
Birth Place
St Boniface, Manitoba, CA
Born
June 03, 1921
Died
May 30, 1987
Cause of Death
Heart Attack

Biography

Dorothy Patrick was an actress who had a successful Hollywood career. In 1939, she won Jesse Lasky's "Gateway to Hollywood" contest. Patrick's career in acting began with her roles in various films like "New Orleans" (1947), the biopic "Till the Clouds Roll By" (1947) with Robert Walker and "Come to the Stable" (1949). She also appeared in "Follow Me Quietly" (1949). She continued to...

Family & Companions

Lynn Patrick
Husband
Pro hockey player. Divorced, in Hockey Hall of Fame.
Sterling Bowen
Husband
Dentist.
J Hugh Davis
Husband
Advertising exec.
Harold Hammerman
Husband

Biography

Dorothy Patrick was an actress who had a successful Hollywood career. In 1939, she won Jesse Lasky's "Gateway to Hollywood" contest. Patrick's career in acting began with her roles in various films like "New Orleans" (1947), the biopic "Till the Clouds Roll By" (1947) with Robert Walker and "Come to the Stable" (1949). She also appeared in "Follow Me Quietly" (1949). She continued to work steadily in film throughout the fifties, appearing in "711 Ocean Drive" (1950) with Edmond O'Brien, the Louis Hayward crime feature "House By the River" (1950) and "Desert Passage" (1952). She also appeared in "Retreat, Hell!" (1952). Film continued to be her passion as she played roles in the comedy "Half a Hero" (1953) with Red Skelton, "Torch Song" (1953) and the dramatic adaptation "Men of the Fighting Lady" (1954) with Van Johnson. She also appeared in "Las Vegas Shakedown" (1955) with Dennis O'Keefe. Patrick more recently acted in the crime picture "Violent Saturday" (1955) with Victor Mature. Patrick's husband was Harold Hammerman. Patrick passed away in May 1987 at the age of 66.

Filmography

 

Cast (Feature Film)

The Peacemaker (1956)
Edith Sawyer
Violent Saturday (1955)
Helen
Las Vegas Shakedown (1955)
Dorothy Reid
The View from Pompey's Head (1955)
Meg Page
Men of the Fighting Lady (1954)
Mrs. Dodson
The Outlaw Stallion (1954)
Mary Saunders
Thunder Pass (1954)
Murdock
Torch Song (1953)
Martha
Half a Hero (1953)
Edna Radwell
Savage Frontier (1953)
Elizabeth Webb
Man of Conflict (1953)
Betty Coughlin
Tangier Incident (1953)
Nadine Zant
The Bad and the Beautiful (1953)
Arlene
Singin' in the Rain (1952)
Usherette
The Sellout (1952)
Secretary
Scaramouche (1952)
Dorie
I'll See You In My Dreams (1952)
Chorine
Battle Zone (1952)
Danny's girl friend
Road Agent (1952)
Sally Clayton
Retreat, Hell! (1952)
Eve O'Grady
Desert Passage (1952)
Roxie Bonselle
The Big Gusher (1951)
Betsy Abbott
Under Mexicali Stars (1950)
Madeline "Mad" Wellington
Federal Agent at Large (1950)
Solitaire
Tarnished (1950)
Lou Jellison
Destination Big House (1950)
Janet Brooks
Belle of Old Mexico (1950)
Deborah Chatfield
Lonely Hearts Bandits (1950)
Louise Curtis
House by the River (1950)
Emily Gaunt
711 Ocean Drive (1950)
Trudy Maxwell
Come to the Stable (1949)
Kitty Blaine
Follow Me Quietly (1949)
Ann Gorman
The Blonde Bandit (1949)
Gloria Dell
Alias a Gentleman (1948)
Elaine Carter
High Wall (1948)
Helen Kenet
The Mighty McGurk (1947)
Caroline Glenson
New Orleans (1947)
Miralee Smith
Till the Clouds Roll By (1947)
Mrs. Jerome Kern
Boys' Ranch (1946)
Susan Walker
Up in Arms (1944)
Nurse

Cast (Short)

For Your Convenience (1939)

Life Events

1939

Won Jesse Lasky's "Gateway to Hollywood" contest

Videos

Movie Clip

Follow Me Quietly (1949) -- (Movie Clip) They're Twins With Two Heads Discouraged cop Grant (William Lundigan) is moderately surprised to see Ann (Dorothy Patrick), reporter for a low-rent crime magazine, spicily dressed and awaiting him in his apartment, and decides to test her determination, in Follow Me Quietly, 1949, directed by Richard Fleischer, from a script originated by Anthony Mann.
High Wall (1947) -- (Movie Clip) He Was So Anxious To See Her Director Curtis Bernhardt with tight control of his opening, finding businessman Whitcombe (Herbert Marshall) in a bar, with his assistant (Eula Guy) at the office, then a freaky introduction of leading man Robert Taylor, in High Wall, 1947, co-starring Audrey Totter.
Under Mexicali Stars (1950) -- (Movie Clip) Allen, Rex Allen Opening scenes introducing Homer (Buddy Ebsen), and star Rex Allen, their lawman identities not quite revealed, plus Dorothy Patrick as "Mad," Percy Helton as her father, and various villains, in Under Mexicali Stars, 1950.
Under Mexicali Stars (1950) -- (Movie Clip) Old Black Mountain Trail Newly hired to help with her ranch, Rex Allen (as "himself") reassures Mad (Dorothy Patrick) about his priorities, and a tune by Fred Howard and Nat Vincent, in Under Mexicali Stars, 1950.
New Orleans (1947) -- (Movie Clip) More Than I Miss New Orleans Society matron Mrs. Smith (Irene Rich) greeting daughter Miralee (Dorothy Patrick) who has the sense to note it's Billie Holliday herself (!!!), playing maid "Endie," singing More Than I Miss New Orleans, early in New Orleans, 1947.

Companions

Lynn Patrick
Husband
Pro hockey player. Divorced, in Hockey Hall of Fame.
Sterling Bowen
Husband
Dentist.
J Hugh Davis
Husband
Advertising exec.
Harold Hammerman
Husband

Bibliography