Dorothy Tuttle

Dorothy Tuttle was an American actress who is best known for her work as a dancer in numerous 1940s MGM musicals and for her appearances in productions like “MGM: When the Lion Roars” (1992) and “Biography” (1987).

Personal and Family Life

Born on April 21, 1918, in Los Angeles, California, Dorothy had a vibrant career in the film industry. She was married to Jim Nitch until his death in 1997. Throughout her life, she was dedicated to her craft and enjoyed the glamour of Hollywood musicals.

Death and Legacy

Dorothy Tuttle passed away on August 12, 1998, in Encino, California from natural causes. Her contributions to the world of dance and film are remembered, especially for the joy she brought through her performances in classic musicals.

Filmography

YearTitleRole
1952Singin’ in the RainDancer (uncredited)
1952Love Is Better Than EverDancer (uncredited)
1951An American in ParisBallet Dancer (uncredited)
1951Show BoatDancer (uncredited)
1951Lullaby of BroadwayDancer (uncredited)
1951Royal WeddingDancer in Haiti Number (uncredited)
1951Call Me Mister(uncredited)
1950Pagan Love SongDancer (uncredited)
1950Tea for TwoShowgirl (uncredited)
1950Summer StockStock Company Member (uncredited)
1950The Toast of New OrleansMinor Role (uncredited)
1950Duchess of IdahoTrain Passenger (uncredited)
1950Nancy Goes to RioDancer (uncredited)
1950On the TownMinor role (uncredited)
1949That Midnight KissMinor role (uncredited)