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Dorothy Devore (June 22, 1899 – September 10, 1976) was a leading and popular American silent-film actor and comedian in her time. Born as Alma Inez Williams in Fort Worth, Texas in 1899, her family soon moved to Los Angeles when she was still a young girl. It was there where she completed her education and then joined a musical comedy company, with which she appeared for one year. She then went to Lyons and Moran comedies at Universal Pictures. It was at Universal where she was "discovered" by director/producer Al Christie, one of the most famous comedic moviemakers of the era. She began playing in small parts in films for Christie, but soon received leads and moved from one-reelers to two-reelers, which would make her a star. Dorothy became very popular in the film industry during the period of 1918 until the late 1920s. She was a talented actress, specializing especially in comedic roles, for which she is remembered, such as in Know Thy Wife (1918), directed by Al Christie. Dorothy was chosen as one of the WAMPAS Baby Stars in 1923. During a good deal of her career, she achieved stardom in the comedic two-reel Christie Comedies, released through Educational. When the chance arose for Dorothy to begin making longer, feature films, she decided to stay with what she was doing at that moment: two-reelers, where she had already attracted a good deal of attention.
10.0Senor Daredevil
1926

String Beans
1918
9.0The Tomboy
1924
8.0The Prairie Wife
1925
5.4Miracle on Main Street
1939
8.0A Broadway Butterfly
1925
6.0Stay Single
1924
6.3Hold Your Breath
1924
7.3Pick and Shovel
1923
8.0The Girl Dodger
1919
10.0The Gilded Highway
1926
5.0Know Thy Wife
1918
6.0Kidding Katie
1923
8.0The Social Highwayman
1926
9.0His Majesty, Bunker Bean
1925
8.0The Man Upstairs
1926
9.045 Minutes from Broadway
1920
8.0The Narrow Street
1925
10.0The Midnight Flyer
1925

Money to Burn
1926