Dorothy Hart
Biography
Dorothy Hart, born on April 4, 1922, was a prominent American screen actress celebrated for her supporting roles throughout her career. Over the years, she captivated audiences with her undeniable talent and charm, carving out a unique niche in the film industry. Hart's work spanned several decades, and she became well-known for her compelling performances that enhanced numerous films.
Though she often played secondary characters, her presence on screen left a lasting impression, showcasing her ability to complement leading actors while standing out in her own right. Dorothy Hart's contributions to the world of cinema were significant, helping to shape the landscape of her era.
Hart continued to work in the film industry until her retirement, leaving behind a rich legacy of memorable roles. She passed away on July 11, 2004, but her work remains a testament to her talent and dedication to the craft of acting. Her career serves as an inspiration for aspiring actors and actresses, highlighting the importance of supporting roles in storytelling.
Filmography
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Outside the Wall
1950 • Ann Taylor
Tarzan's Savage Fury
1952 • Jane
Loan Shark
1952 • Ann Nelson
Down to Earth
1947
Take One False Step
1949 • Helen Gentling
Raton Pass
1951 • Lena Casamajor
Gunfighters
1947 • Jane Banner
I Was a Communist for the FBI
1951 • Eve Merrick
Larceny
1948 • Madeline
Undertow
1949 • Sally Lee