Dorothy Gould
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Dorothy Gould was a vaudeville
and motion picture actress from New York City
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at the Theater Mart in Hollywood, California, in May 1926. The play, Transgressor, was written by Barney. Gould played the role of Vergie, the American girl. Others in the cast were Ruth Stonehouse
and Ben Alexander. The comedy dealt with life in Paris, France,
particularly the events in the life of an American girl who was there.
In April 1929 Gould appeared in Legitimate Lovers, a play written by Alice and Natalie Barney. A comedy, the theme deals with Mrs. Mucks of Chicago, Illinois. Performed by Gould, Mucks divorces her husband so that she is free to marry an already married author, Horace Littlefield.
A reviewer complimented Goulds acting skills, saying she almost walks away with the show.
Universal Pictures
release entitled The Charlatan (1929). The film featured Holmes Herbert and Margaret Livingston
. Her last film credit is for Ladies In Love. From 1930, it is a production of the Chesterfield Motion Pictures Corporation starring Alice Day
.
Vaudeville
Vaudeville was a theatrical genre of variety entertainment in the United States and Canada from the early 1880s until the early 1930s. Each performance was made up of a series of separate, unrelated acts grouped together on a common bill...
and motion picture actress from New York City
New York City
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Stage actress
Gould participated in a production financed by Alice Pike BarneyAlice Pike Barney
Alice Pike Barney was an American painter. She was active in Washington, D.C. and worked to make Washington into a center of the arts....
at the Theater Mart in Hollywood, California, in May 1926. The play, Transgressor, was written by Barney. Gould played the role of Vergie, the American girl. Others in the cast were Ruth Stonehouse
Ruth Stonehouse
Ruth Stonehouse was an actress and film director during the silent film era.-Early life and career:Ruth Stonehouse was born to James Wesley Stonehouse and Georgia C. Worster on September 28, 1892 in Denver, Colorado...
and Ben Alexander. The comedy dealt with life in Paris, France,
particularly the events in the life of an American girl who was there.
In April 1929 Gould appeared in Legitimate Lovers, a play written by Alice and Natalie Barney. A comedy, the theme deals with Mrs. Mucks of Chicago, Illinois. Performed by Gould, Mucks divorces her husband so that she is free to marry an already married author, Horace Littlefield.
A reviewer complimented Goulds acting skills, saying she almost walks away with the show.
Screen player
Gould appeared in two motion pictures. She played Ann Talbot in aUniversal Pictures
Universal Pictures
-1920:* White Youth* The Flaming Disc* Am I Dreaming?* The Dragon's Net* The Adorable Savage* Putting It Over* The Line Runners-1921:* The Fire Eater* A Battle of Wits* Dream Girl* The Millionaire...
release entitled The Charlatan (1929). The film featured Holmes Herbert and Margaret Livingston
Margaret Livingston
Margaret Livingston was an American film actress, most notable for her work during the silent film era....
. Her last film credit is for Ladies In Love. From 1930, it is a production of the Chesterfield Motion Pictures Corporation starring Alice Day
Alice Day
Alice Day was a film actor who began her career as of the Sennett Bathing Beauties....
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