Dorothy Patrick Net Worth is $1.3 Million Dorothy Patrick Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Dorothy Patrick was born on June 3, 1921 in St-Boniface, Manitoba, Canada. She was an actress, known for Follow Me Quietly (1949), Come to the Stable (1949) and House by the River (1950). She died on May 31, 1987 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
Date Of Birth June 3, 1921 Died 1987-05-31 Place Of Birth St-Boniface, Manitoba, Canada Profession Actress, Soundtrack Spouse Dr. Sterling Bowen ; child Children Lester Lee Patrick, Sterling Terrence Bowen Star Sign Gemini
# Fact 1 Blonde dancer, actress and model. MGM starlet from 1945, after being spotted by a talent scout. 2 1940's New York winner of the Jesse Lasky Gateway to Hollywood contest. 3 Started as a Powers model, known as 'the Chesterfield Girl'. 4 Daughter of the Canadian conductor R.E. Davis.
Actress Title Year Status Character The Singing Nun 1966 Mrs. Messereaux (uncredited) The People's Choice 1956 TV Series Joyce Lee The Peacemaker 1956 Edith Sawyer Schlitz Playhouse 1953-1956 TV Series Peg Martin / Ruth Andrews / Beth Powers Celebrity Playhouse 1956 TV Series The Millionaire 1956 TV Series June TV Reader's Digest 1956 TV Series The View from Pompey's Head 1955 Meg Page The Loretta Young Show 1955 TV Series Mrs. Leonard Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok 1952-1955 TV Series Terry Williams / Amy Laughton / Terry Las Vegas Shakedown 1955 Dorothy Reid Violent Saturday 1955 Helen Martin The Whistler 1955 TV Series Vivian Brewster My Little Margie 1955 TV Series Pamela The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show 1954 TV Series Alice Roberts Public Defender 1954 TV Series Thelma Richards Thunder Pass 1954 Murdock The Outlaw Stallion 1954 Mary Saunders Men of the Fighting Lady 1954 Mrs. Dodson (uncredited) Man of Conflict 1953 Betty Coughlin Lux Video Theatre 1953 TV Series Intermission Guest Torch Song 1953 Martha Half a Hero 1953 Edna Radwell The Lone Ranger 1953 TV Series Virginia Elston Racket Squad 1952-1953 TV Series Evie Blake Your Play Time 1953 TV Series Savage Frontier 1953 Elizabeth Webb Cowboy G-Men 1953 TV Series Nina Childers / Lil Tangier Incident 1953 Nadine The Bad and the Beautiful 1952 Arlene (uncredited) Battle Zone 1952 Danny's Girl (uncredited) Big Town 1952 TV Series Donna Darnell Gruen Guild Theater 1952 TV Series Sky King 1952 TV Series Sue Reynolds Desert Passage 1952 Roxie Van Zell The Sellout 1952 Morrison's Secretary (uncredited) Scaramouche 1952 Dorie (uncredited) Road Agent 1952 Sally Clayton Singin' in the Rain 1952 Usherette (uncredited) Retreat, Hell! 1952 Eve O'Grady Chevron Theatre 1952 TV Series Louise, Dutchess Delorme I'll See You in My Dreams 1951 Chorine (uncredited) The Big Gusher 1951 Betsy Abbott Stars Over Hollywood 1951 TV Series Rosalind Under Mexicali Stars 1950 Madeline Wellington Lonely Heart Bandits 1950 Louise Curtis 711 Ocean Drive 1950 Trudy Maxwell Destination Big House 1950 Janet Brooks House by the River 1950 Emily Gaunt Federal Agent at Large 1950 Solitare Belle of Old Mexico 1950 Deborah Chatfield Tarnished 1950 Lou Jellison The Blonde Bandit 1950 Gloria Dell Come to the Stable 1949 Kitty Follow Me Quietly 1949 Ann Gorman Alias a Gentleman 1948 Elaine Carter High Wall 1947 Helen Kenet New Orleans 1947 Miralee Smith The Mighty McGurk 1947 Caroline Glenson Till the Clouds Roll By 1946 Eva Kern Boys' Ranch 1946 Susan Walker Up in Arms 1944 Goldwyn Girl (uncredited) For Your Convenience 1939 Short Model, Girth Control Sequence (uncredited)
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character Come to the Stable 1949 performer: "Through a Long and Sleepless Night" New Orleans 1947 performer: "Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans" 1947 Till the Clouds Roll By 1946 performer: "They Didn't Believe Me" - uncredited
Self Title Year Status Character Stump the Stars 1951 TV Series Herself
Known for movies Follow Me Quietly (1949) as Ann Gorman
Come to the Stable (1949) as Kitty
House by the River (1950) as Emily Gaunt
Till the Clouds Roll By (1946) as Eva Kern