Dorothy Burgess

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Known For

Acting

Known Credits

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Gender

Female

Birthday

04-Mar-1907

Age

(119 years old)

Place of Birth

Los Angeles, California, USA

Also Known As
  • Дороти Бёрджесс

Dorothy Burgess

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Credits

Malay Nights Malay Nights (1932) Character: Eve Blake
The owner of a pearl bed falls in love with a bitter young girl who had been taken advantage of by an unscrupulous ex-boyfriend.
The Stoker The Stoker (1932) Character: Margarita Valdez
A man whose wife has deserted him winds up saving a beautiful girl from the clutches of a murderous bandit on a Nicaraguan coffee plantation.
Pleasure Crazed Pleasure Crazed (1929) Character: Alma Dean
Pleasure Crazed is a 1929 American sound drama film directed by Donald Gallaher.
Oh! Oh! Cleopatra Oh! Oh! Cleopatra (1931) Character: Cleopatra
A mad scientist creates a time travel pill, which two goofballs volunteer to test, transporting them to ancient Egypt as Marc Antony and Julius Caesar vying for the beautiful Cleopatra's love in a chariot race.
Lasca of the Rio Grande Lasca of the Rio Grande (1931) Character: Lasca
A Texas Ranger who loves a dance hall girl must bring her in when she is charged with murder.
Gambling Gambling (1934) Character: Dorothy Kane
The adopted daughter of New-York-City gambler, Al Draper, elopes from quarantine (key plot word) with another voyager from Europe. Later she is found murdered in a hotel room. Draper is dissatisfied with the handling of the case by the district attorney and sets out to work the case himself.
Protection Protection (1929) Character: Myrtle Hines
Protection is a 1929 American Synchronized sound pre-Code drama film directed by Benjamin Stoloff.
What Price Decency What Price Decency (1933) Character: Norma
A young woman with a shady past goes to the tropics, where she winds up marrying a vicious and brutal pearl trader, then falls in love with another man.
The Voice of Hollywood No. 1 The Voice of Hollywood No. 1 (1929) Character: N/A
Radio announcer Lloyd Hamilton tries on straw boaters while various performers do things on the mythical station STAR. They include Dorothy Burgess, Donald Kerr, Carlotta King, and Ruth Hiatt.
Affairs of a Gentleman Affairs of a Gentleman (1934) Character: Nan Fitzgerald
When a novelist is murdered, suspicion falls on all the women he had affairs with--and then wrote about in his books.
Ladies Must Love Ladies Must Love (1933) Character: Peggy Burns
Lighthearted comedy film following the (mis)adventures of four gold diggers.
Hollywood on Parade No. A-8 Hollywood on Parade No. A-8 (1933) Character: N/A
In the Hollywood Hall of Fame - a wax museum - the figure of Eddie Borden comes to life and introduces us to various stars in effigy. Pining over the effigy of Clara Bow, her husband Rex Bell suggests that Eddie get on with Betty Boop. Betty asks Eddie to accompany her in a rendition of "My Silent Love."
It's Great to Be Alive It's Great to Be Alive (1933) Character: Al Moran
An aviator who crash landed on an island in the South Pacific returns home to find that he is the last fertile man left on Earth after an epidemic of masculitus.
Lone Star Ranger Lone Star Ranger (1942) Character: Trixie
Texas Ranger Buck Dunne is assigned to round up a gang of bank robbers. The leader of the gang turns out to be the "respectable" Judge Longstreth, making life difficult for Dunne inasmuch as he's in love with Longstreth's niece Barbara.
Village Tale Village Tale (1935) Character: Lulu Stevenson
The insidious typical talk of a small town makes a young man and the married woman he is in love very unhappy.
The West Side Kid The West Side Kid (1943) Character: Toodles
Millionaire Sam Winston is an unhappy man. His wife Constance lives a gay life, devoting all her time to parties; his daughter Gloria is in one scandal after another, changing husbands as often as her moods, and son Jerry spends his time getting drunk and chasing women. Sam hires gangster Johnny April to bump him off but Johnny, liking the old man, defers the killing and sets about making the family appreciate Sam.
Out of Singapore Out of Singapore (1932) Character: Concha Renaldo
While a ship's captain is being slowly poisoned, a gang of thugs try to take over the ship.
Cadet Girl Cadet Girl (1941) Character: Minor Role (uncredited)
A West Point cadet and his bandleader brother fall for a singer in the band.
I Want a Divorce I Want a Divorce (1940) Character: Peppy Gilman
Comedy about newlyweds wondering if their marriage was a mistake.
Hold Your Man Hold Your Man (1933) Character: Gypsy
Ruby falls in love with small-time con man Eddie. During a botched blackmail scheme, Eddie accidentally kills the man they were setting up. Eddie takes off and Ruby is sent to a reformatory for two years.
In Old Arizona In Old Arizona (1928) Character: Tonia Maria
Army Sergeant Mickey Dunn sets out in pursuit of the Cisco Kid, a notorious if kind-hearted and charismatic bandit of the Old West. The Kid spends much of his loot on Tonia, the woman he loves, not realizing that she is being unfaithful to him in his absence. Soon, with her oblivious paramour off plying his trade, Tonia falls in with Dunn, drawn by the allure of a substantial reward for the Kid's capture -- dead or alive. Together, they concoct a plan to ambush and do away with the Cisco Kid once and for all.
Strictly Personal Strictly Personal (1933) Character: Bessie
Soapy Gibson (Edward Ellis) and his wife Annie (Marjorie Rambeau) run a lonely hearts club in a small town. Even during the Depression years these were often "clip joints" - places where people with money but no mate got taken by someone offering the promise of companionship. However, Soapy and Annie are strictly on the level - and they have more than one reason to want to stay on the level. You see Soapy escaped from the law years ago, had some plastic surgery and changed his name, and has been living on the lam with his wife ever since.
The Lady in Question The Lady in Question (1940) Character: Antoinette (uncredited)
When a jury member takes in the defendant he couldn't convict, she has a bad influence on his son.
A Modern Hero A Modern Hero (1934) Character: Hazel Flint Radier
A 1920s circus performer uses every means at his disposal to achieve fame and fortune at the expense of others.
Recaptured Love Recaptured Love (1930) Character: Peggy Price
In this drama, a 50-year-old married man (played by John Halliday) goes with his wife (Belle Bennett) and son (Junior Durkin) to a nightclub in a fancy hotel in Detroit. He meets a gold-digger (Dorothy Burgess) there, singing the theme song of the picture, and eventually ends up going out with her on a subsequent occasion and falls in love with her. His wife finally finds out and this leads to her leaving him and getting a divorce in Paris. He is married to the gold-digger but finds life with her and her "jazz friends" to be too much for him. He begins to long for his old wife when he finds her in a nightclub with another man and becomes jealous.
Hat, Coat and Glove Hat, Coat and Glove (1934) Character: Ann Brewster
A prominent New York attorney defends his estranged wife's lover, who's been charged with the murder of a model in Greenwich Village.
I Love That Man I Love That Man (1933) Character: Ethel aka Giggles
Innocent Nancy Carroll falls in love with con man Edmund Lowe and the pair swindle their way across the country until they decide to settle down in a small town and give up their life of crime. He goes into business and all seems to be going well until some ex-partners he double crossed show up in town demanding the money he cheated them out of.
Play Girl Play Girl (1932) Character: Edna
A young innocent falls for a compulsive gambler.
Fashions of 1934 Fashions of 1934 (1934) Character: Glenda
When the Manhattan investment firm of Sherwood Nash goes broke, he joins forces with his partner Snap and fashion designer Lynn Mason to provide discount shops with cheap copies of Paris couture dresses.
From Headquarters From Headquarters (1933) Character: Dolly White
When a Broadway playboy is found dead, it's up to detective Jim Stevens to pick the murderer out of several likely candidates.
Girls in Chains Girls in Chains (1943) Character: Mrs. Peters
A fired teacher finds work at a girls reform school and helps a detective on a case.
Man of Courage Man of Courage (1943) Character: Sally Dickson
A crusading district attorney tries to stop a local mob boss who has connections in high places.
Headline Shooter Headline Shooter (1933) Character: Ruby, Burnett's Moll
A newsreel photographer neglects his love life to get the perfect shot.
Brasileiros em Hollywood Brasileiros em Hollywood (1970) Character: Self (archive footage)
Brazilian documentary film directed by Salvyano Cavalcanti de Paiva that showcases the evolution of Brazilian artists in the American film industry between the late 1920s and 1950s. Using archive footage, it highlights the contributions of figures like Carmen Miranda.
The Important Witness The Important Witness (1933) Character: Ruth Dana
A freelance stenographer is hired for a job, but when she arrives at the address she was given, she finds that a murder has taken place there--and she is arrested for it.
Miss Fane's Baby Is Stolen Miss Fane's Baby Is Stolen (1934) Character: Dotty
Miss Madeline Fane is a famous California screen star who has been devoted to her baby son Michael since her husband's death the previous year. One morning she awakens to find Michael has been kidnapped. After a day, she calls in the police, who instantly begin an all-out search.
Rusty Rides Alone Rusty Rides Alone (1933) Character: Mona Quillan
Bart Quillan and his sons are after Martin's ranch. Burke arrives to help Martin but being outnumbered he hopes to get help from Powers. But no one is sure which side Powers and his gang are on.
Night Flight Night Flight (1933) Character: Pellerin's Girlfriend
Story of South American mail pilots, and the dangers they face flying at night.
Orient Express Orient Express (1934) Character: Mabel Warren
Based on Graham Greene's novel Stamboul Train, the movie focuses on the lives of individuals aboard the Orient Express as it makes a three-day journey from Ostend to Constantinople.
The Circus Clown The Circus Clown (1934) Character: Babe (aka Miss Mercedes)
A man who wants to join the circus against the wishes of his ex-circus clown father.
Ladies They Talk About Ladies They Talk About (1933) Character: Susie
A moll, imprisoned after participating in a bank robbery, helps with a breakout plot.
Swing High Swing High (1930) Character: Trixie
To avoid hostilities, Maryan, the ward of Doc May, a medicine show owner, induces Pop Garner, a circus owner, to join forces with her guardian. Doc May and Daphne, his wife, work as clowns; and Garry, a singing soldier of fortune, sings along with Maryan's act. Ruth, Maryan's partner, quits to get married; and Joe, who is jealous of Garry, replaces her with Trixie, his former assistant. When Garry announces his engagement to Maryan, Trixie persuades him to join a strip poker game in a drunken state and "compromises" him in the presence of his fiancée. Grief-stricken, Maryan falls during her act, and Garry, robbed of circus funds, is arrested. In spite of her injuries, Maryan, learning of Trixie's treachery, performs the act with her and forces a confession by threatening to drop her; Garry is released and is welcomed back to the show.
Black Moon Black Moon (1934) Character: Juanita Perez Lane
A woman returning to her island birthplace finds herself drawn to a voodoo cult.
On Your Guard On Your Guard (1933) Character: 'Sissy' Shannon
An ex-con makes for a backwoods town intending to rob the bank, and becomes involved in protecting three orphans from land swindlers instead.
Friends of Mr. Sweeney Friends of Mr. Sweeney (1934) Character: Millie Seagrove
Asaph (Charles Ruggles) is a meek, mild-mannered homebody who occasionally shows some backbone to his prudish, overbearing boss, only to be beaten down again. With the encouragement of his secretary Beulah (Ann Dvorak), his old college team-mate Wynn (Eugene Pallette) and some liquor, Asaph regains some of his wild-man soul. Watch out world!
Taxi! Taxi! (1932) Character: Marie Costa
Amidst a backdrop of growing violence and intimidation, independent cab drivers struggling against a consolidated juggernaut rally around hot-tempered Matt Nolan. Nolan is determined to keep competition alive on the streets, even if it means losing the woman he loves.
The Big Parade of Comedy The Big Parade of Comedy (1964) Character: Gypsy in 'Hold Your Man' (archive footage) (uncredited)
Film clips highlight the funniest scenes and brightest comic stars in MGM's history.
Lady for a Night Lady for a Night (1942) Character: Flo
Gambling boat operator Jenny Blake throws over her gambler beau Jack Morgan in order to marry into high society.



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