Dilley, Dorothy (b. around 1907)
Dilley, Dorothy (b. around 1907)
American theatrical dancer. Name variations: Dorothy Dilly. Born c. 1907 in Los Angeles area, California; trained by Ernest Belcher in Los Angeles.
Appeared as a child in numerous films; joined Music Box Revue of 1923, where she became known for acrobatic ballet numbers; appeared on Broadway in Kitty's Kisses (1926), Oh, Ernest! (1927), and Take the Air (1927); was also known for her musical comedy numbers and popular social dance presentations.
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