Dorothy Alison
Biography
Dorothy Alison was a distinguished Australian actress celebrated for her impactful performances across stage, film, and television. Born on December 19, 1925, she made her mark in the entertainment industry with notable roles in films such as "The Nun's Story" (1959), "See No Evil" (1971), and "A Cry in the Dark" (1988).
Alison began her career in 1949, initially working as a secretary before transitioning into acting, which led her to spend a significant portion of her professional life in London, England. Her return to Australia in 1980 marked a pivotal moment in her career, as she starred in the acclaimed mini-series "A Town Like Alice" (1981), which further solidified her status in the Australian television landscape. Throughout the 1980s, she remained active in the Australian entertainment scene, captivating audiences with her versatility and talent.
In her personal life, Dorothy Alison was married to Leslie Linder. She continued to contribute to the arts until her passing on December 7, 1992, in London, at the age of 66. Alison's legacy endures through her memorable performances and the impact she made on both Australian and international cinema.
Filmography
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Turn the Key Softly
1953 • Joan
The Prince and the Pauper (1962)
1962 • Mrs. Canty
See No Evil
1971 • Betty Rexton
Evil Angels
1988 • Avis Murchison
The Scamp
1957 • Barbara Leigh
Dr. Jekyll & Sister Hyde
1971 • Mrs. Spencer
The Man Upstairs
1958 • Mrs. Barnes
The Amazing Mr. Blunden
1972 • Mrs. Richard Allen
The Long Arm
1956 • Mary Halliday
The 'Maggie'
1954 • Miss Peters
Mandy
1952
Interpol
1957 • Helen