This page will contain external links about Dorothy Malone, as they become available.Dorothy MaloneDorothy Malone is an American actress. She was born as Dorothy Eloise Maloney on January 30, 1925. Much of her early career was spent in supporting roles in Grade-B Westerns, although on occasion she had the opportunity to play small but memorable roles, such as that of the young, brainy, lusty, bespectacled bookstore clerk in The Big Sleep, with Humphrey Bogart, in 1946. With Rock Hudson in Written on the WindIn 1956, Malone dyed her hair blonde to co-star 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 as Best Supporting Actress. As a result, she was offered meatier roles in better films, including Man of a Thousand Faces (with James Cagney), Tarnished Angels (again with Hudson and Stack, again directed by Sirk), and The Last Voyage (with Stack). Malone became a household name when she accepted the lead role of Constance MacKenzie Carson on the ABC primetime serial Peyton Place, on which she starred from 1964 through 1968. Her last notable screen appearance was as a mother convicted of murdering her family in Basic Instinct (1992), with Michael Douglas and Sharon Stone. Malone was married and divorced three times and has two daughters from her first marriage. This page about Dorothy Malone includes information from a Wikipedia article. Additional articles about Dorothy Malone News stories about Dorothy Malone External links for Dorothy Malone Videos for Dorothy Malone Wikis about Dorothy Malone Discussion Groups about Dorothy Malone Blogs about Dorothy Malone Images of Dorothy Malone |
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As a result, she was offered meatier roles in better films, including Man of a Thousand Faces (with James Cagney), Tarnished Angels (again with Hudson and Stack, again directed by Sirk), and The Last Voyage (with Stack). Born Ming-Na Wen (溫明娜) on Coloane, Macau (then under Portuguese administration), she moved to the United States as a girl. Her portrayal of the dipso-nymphomaniac daughter of a Texas oil baron won her the Academy Award as Best Supporting Actress. Ming-Na (born November 20, 1963) is a Chinese-American actress. In 1956, Malone dyed her hair blonde to co-star with Rock Hudson, Lauren Bacall, and Robert Stack in director Douglas Sirk's melodrama, Written on the Wind. Much of her early career was spent in supporting roles in Grade-B Westerns, although on occasion she had the opportunity to play small but memorable roles, such as that of the young, brainy, lusty, bespectacled bookstore clerk in The Big Sleep, with Humphrey Bogart, in 1946. She was born as Dorothy Eloise Maloney on January 30, 1925. Dorothy Malone is an American actress. |