Doris Yorke

Doris Yorke was an American actress who is best known for Crow Hollow, The Franchise Affair, and The Little Beggars. She was born on April 18, 1897, in Islington, London, England, UK, and died in 1976 in Cuckfield, Sussex, England, UK.

Personal and Family Life

Doris Yorke, born Doris Annie Irene Starbuck, was married to William J. Heneghan. They had two children together. Details about her early life or personal interests are limited, but she enjoyed a successful acting career.

Career

Doris Yorke had a prolific acting career, appearing in various films and television shows primarily during the 1950s. Some of her notable performances include roles in Crow Hollow and The Franchise Affair, showcasing her talent alongside some of the era’s most notable productions.

Death and Legacy

Doris Yorke passed away in 1976 in Cuckfield, Sussex, leaving a mark on British cinema with her memorable roles. Though not widely recognized today, her contributions to film during her active years are still appreciated by classic movie enthusiasts.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
The Flaw 1955-09-30 Mrs. Bower
The Green Man 1956-12-21 Mrs. Bostock
Account Rendered 1957-08-01 Landlady
Train of Events 1949-01-18 Mrs. Hunt
Noose for a Lady 1953-04-01 Mrs. Barratt
The Big Chance 1957-09-01 Mrs. Willett
The Franchise Affair 1951-02-19 Christina
I Believe in You 1952-03-05 Mrs. Pollock (uncredited)
The Blue Lamp 1950-01-19 Cinema Cashier (Uncredited)
Death Goes to School 1953-05-01 Mrs. Vaughan (uncredited)
The Gentle Gunman 1952-10-23 English Landlady (uncredited)
The Desperate Man 1959-12-01 Mrs Figgis