Dorothy Malone
Dorothy Malone was an American actress. Malone's film career began in the mid 1940s, and in her early years she played small roles, mainly in B movies. After a decade in films, she began to acquire a more glamorous image, particularly after her performance in Written on the Wind (1956), for which she won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. Her film career reached its peak by the beginning of the 1960s, and she achieved later success with her television role of Constance MacKenzie on Peyton Place from 1964 to 1968. Less active in her later years, Malone returned to film in 1992 as the friend of Sharon Stone's character in Basic Instinct. Malone was born Dorothy Eloise Maloney in Chicago, Illinois. The family moved to Dallas, Texas, where she worked as a child model and began acting in school plays at Ursuline Convent and Highland Park High School. While performing at Southern Methodist University, she was spotted by a talent agent for RKO and was signed to a studio contract, making her film debut in 1943 in The Falcon and the Co-Eds. Much of Malone's early career was spent in supporting roles in B movies, many of them Westerns, although on occasion she had the opportunity to play small but memorable roles, such as that of a brainy, lusty, bespectacled bookstore clerk in The Big Sleep (1946) with Humphrey Bogart, and the love interest of Dean Martin in the musical-comedy Artists and Models (1955). By 1956, Malone had transformed herself into a platinum blonde and shed her good girl image when she co-starred with Rock Hudson, Lauren Bacall, and Robert Stack in director Douglas Sirk's melodrama Written on the Wind. Her portrayal of the dipso-nymphomaniac daughter of a Texas oil baron won her the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. As a result she was offered more substantial roles in Too Much, Too Soon, where she portrayed Diana Barrymore, Man of a Thousand Faces (with James Cagney), and Warlock (with Henry Fonda and Richard Widmark). Additional screen credits include The Tarnished Angels (in which she reunited with former co-stars Hudson and Stack and director Sirk), The Last Voyage (with Stack), and The Last Sunset (with Hudson). In the 1963-1964 season, Malone guest starred on Jack Palance's ABC circus drama The Greatest Show on Earth. Thereafter, she became a household name when she accepted the lead role of Constance MacKenzie on the ABC primetime serial Peyton Place, on which she starred from 1964 through to 1968. (There was, however, a brief stretch where she was absent because of surgery, and the announcement was made on the air that Lola Albright was filling in until the return of Dorothy Malone. Dorothy Malone's character could not be written off the show then.) She had a featured role in the miniseries Rich Man, Poor Man (1976). Her last screen appearance came as a mother convicted of murdering her family in Basic Instinct (1992), appearing with Michael Douglas and Sharon Stone. Malone was married and divorced three times. From her first marriage to actor Jacques Bergerac she had two daughters, Mimi and Diane. Her star in the Hollywood Walk of Fame is located at 1718 Vine. Malone, in retirement, was known to be living in Dallas, Texas in 2009.
Movies starring Dorothy Malone (76)
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Diana Barrymore (Archive Footage)
Hazel Dobkins
Aunt Catherine
Constance Carson
Dr. Sullivan
Marge Smith
Shelley Delaine
Ana Williams
Emma Kegan
Myrtle Cutler
Mrs. Skinner
Constance Mackenzie
Dawn Archer
Paula Stafford
Mrs. Prescott
Elaine Hagen
Vanessa Brighton
Lisa Bond (Uncredited)
Marianne
Belle Breckenridge
Laurie Henderson
Lily Dollar
Diana Barrymore
Laverne Shumann
Chaney
Phyllis Tredman
Cleva Creighton Chaney
Marylee Hadley
Lorna Miller
Calla Gaxton
Martha Wright
Abigail Parker
Linda Curtis
Corinna Ordway
Shalee
Mrs Elaine Yarborough
Fran Tuttle
Connie Adair
Francey Farnham
Donna Weeks
Ann Stewart
Charlotte Downing
Ruthie Donovan
Susan Peabody
Virginia Maria Dale
Jeannie
Rosie
Cathy Sharpe
Dr. Ann F. Rollins
Lola Gillway
Alice Lorie
Kay Knowland
Karen Galt
Julie Ann Winslow
Deborah Miller
Nora Carson
Amy Lind
Miriam
Joan Winston
Acme Bookstore Proprietress
Nancy
Sgt. Spud Lee
Martha Mercer
Junior Hostess (Uncredited)
Eileen Daley (Uncredited)
Girl In Booth (Uncredited)
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