Dorothy Sebastian Net Worth is $300,000 Dorothy Sebastian Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
The daughter of a clergyman and a mother, who was an accomplished painter of portraits and landscapes, Stella Dorothy Sabiston spent her formative years in her home state of Alabama. She had three siblings, all of whom died relatively young. She attended the University of Alabama, but always harbored ambitions of becoming an actress. In the early ...
Date Of Birth April 26, 1903 Died 1957-04-08 Place Of Birth Birmingham, Alabama, U.S. Height 5' 3" (1.6 m) Profession Actress Spouse William Boyd (actor) Star Sign Taurus
Actress Title Year Status Character The Miracle of the Bells 1948 Miss Katie Orwin (uncredited) George White's Scandals 1945 Gloria (uncredited) True to the Army 1942 Gloria (uncredited) Reap the Wild Wind 1942 Ball Guest (uncredited) Among the Living 1941 Woman in Cafe Kansas Cyclone 1941 Helen King Days of Jesse James 1939 Zerilda James (uncredited) The Arizona Kid 1939 Bess Warren The Women 1939 Saleswoman Pat (uncredited) Rough Riders' Round-up 1939 Rose The Mysterious Pilot 1937 Jean McNain Radio Barred 1936 Short Dorothy The Life of Vergie Winters 1934 Lulu Allez Oop 1934 Short Paula Stevens No Sleep on the Deep 1934 Short June Davis Ship of Wanted Men 1933 Irene Reynolds Contraband 1933 Contrabando 1932 They Never Come Back 1932 Adele Landon The Wide Open Spaces 1931 Short Rose The Deceiver 1931 Ina Fontanne The Big Gamble 1931 Beverly Ships of Hate 1931 Grace Walsh The Lightning Flyer 1931 Rose Rogers Screen Snapshots Series 10, No. 5 1930 Short Dorothy Sebastian The Utah Kid 1930 Jennie Lee Brothers 1930 Norma Moore Ladies Must Play 1930 Norma Our Blushing Brides 1930 Francine (Franky) Daniels Hell's Island 1930 Marie Free and Easy 1930 Dorothy Sebastian - Actress in Cave Scene Montana Moon 1930 Elizabeth Officer O'Brien 1930 Ruth Dale The Rounder 1930 Short Ethel Dalton His First Command 1929 Judy Gaylord The Unholy Night 1929 Lady Efra Cavendar The Single Standard 1929 Mercedes Spite Marriage 1929 Trilby Drew The Devil's Apple Tree 1929 Dorothy Ryan The Spirit of Youth 1929 Betty Grant The Rainbow 1929 Lola Morgan's Last Raid 1929 Judith Rogers A Woman of Affairs 1928 Constance Show People 1928 Dorothy Sebastian (uncredited) Our Dancing Daughters 1928 Beatrice The Adventurer 1928 Dolores de Silva The House of Scandal 1928 Ann Rourke Wyoming 1928 Samantrha Jerusha Farrell Their Hour 1928 Cora The Haunted Ship 1927 Goldie Kane Love 1927 Spectator Extra at Races (uncredited) The Arizona Wildcat 1927 Regina Schyler Tea for Three 1927 Annette The Isle of Forgotten Women 1927 Marua Twelve Miles Out 1927 Chiquita On Ze Boulevard 1927 Gaby de Sylva California 1927 Carlotta del Rey Slide, Kelly, Slide 1927 Train Passenger (uncredited) The Demi-Bride 1927 Lola The Show 1927 Salvation Army Worker (uncredited) You'd Be Surprised 1926 Dorothy Beauty à la Mud 1926 Short Torrent 1926 Woman in Audience (uncredited) Bluebeard's Seven Wives 1925 Gilda La Bray Why Women Love 1925 Pearl Winds of Chance 1925 Laura Sackcloth and Scarlet 1925 Polly Freeman Half a Hero 1925 Short
Self Title Year Status Character Screen Snapshots Series 9, No. 23 1930 Short Herself, at Polo Game Screen Snapshots Series 9, No. 20 1930 Short Herself The Voice of Hollywood No. 12 1930 Short Herself (uncredited)
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1960 Star on the Walk of Fame Walk of Fame Motion Picture On 8 February 1960. At 6655 Hollywood Blvd.
Known for movies Spite Marriage (1929) as Trilby Drew
Our Dancing Daughters (1928) as Beatrice
Allez Oop (1934) as Paula Stevens
A Woman of Affairs (1928) as Constance