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Dorothy Malone
Age: 84 Height: 5' 6"
Birth Place: Chicago, Illinois, USA Born: Jan. 30th, 1925
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- She often complained that her character was not given enough to do in the series, and that 'Mia Farrow' (qv)'s character was monopolizing the story lines. She was quoted as saying, "I live much more drama and tragedy in my own life than I ever do on Peyton Place!" She was written out of show in 1968 and sued the series' producers.
- Former beauty contest winner before coming to Hollywood.
- In 1965, while working on _"Peyton Place" (1964)_ (qv), she suffered a near-fatal illness that included a pulmonary embolism, blood clots on both lungs, an enlarged heart, and pneumonia. Upon fully recuperating, she returned to the show after being temporarily replaced by 'Lola Albright' (qv).
- She turned blonde for the _Young at Heart (1954)_ (qv) and remained that way for the rest of her career.
- She became embroiled in heavy litigation and a messy divorce action with husband 'Jacques Bergerac' (qv), whom she accused of marrying famous women only to promote his career. Bergerac was previously married to 'Ginger Rogers' (qv).
- Has two daughters, Mimi and Diane, with 'Jacques Bergerac' (qv).
- Won the Golden Apple Award as "Most Cooperative Actress" in 1965. The male counterpart went to 'John Wayne (I)' (qv). Ironically, later that year she expressed her extreme dissatisfaction with her limited role on _"Peyton Place" (1964)_ (qv). Three years later she was written off the show and sued 20th Century-Fox for $1.6 million for breach of contract. It was settled out of court.
- Was one of five children. Two older sisters died very young of complications from polio, and another younger brother was struck and killed by lightning while on a Dallas golf course. When she won the Oscar for _Written on the Wind (1956)_ (qv), she dedicated the award to her late brother.
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