Phillips, Dorothy (1889–1980)
Phillips, Dorothy (1889–1980)
American silent-film actress. Born Oct 30, 1889, in Baltimore, MD; died Mar 1, 1980, in Woodland Hills, CA; m. Allen Holubar (director).
Star of Universal films in early silents; later worked as an extra for over 30 years; films include The Mark of Cain, A Doll's House, Bondage, The Right to Happiness and The Cradle Snatchers.
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