Dorothy Walters

Dorothy Walters was an American actress who is best known for A Kiss for Cinderella, Good References, and The Light in the Dark.

Personal and Family Life

Dorothy Walters was born around 1877. She started her career as a whistler in Vaudeville before transitioning to acting. Her first notable performance on Broadway was in “Paris by Night,” a play that gained attention due to a tragic incident involving the architect Stanford White.

Death and Legacy

Dorothy Walters passed away on April 17, 1934, in New York City from bronchial pneumonia. Despite the challenges of her time, she left a mark on the theatre and film industry with her diverse roles and performances. Her contribution to early cinema and theatre continues to be recognized.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
The Street of Forgotten Men 1925-07-24 Widow McKee
A Kiss for Cinderella 1925-12-22 Mrs. Maloney
The Light in the Dark 1922-09-03 Mrs. Callerty
Good References 1920-08-01 Landlady
Through the Toils 1919-06-08 Mrs. Mack
A Man Must Live 1925-01-19 Mrs. Jaynes
Away Goes Prudence 1920-07-01 Mrs. Ryan
The Confidence Man 1924-04-20 Mrs. O’Brien