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Dorothy Morris Biography
This young, pleasant actress had a slight, fairly unnoticeable career at MGM during the war years. Dorothy Morris was groomed by the studio starting in 1941 and for the first couple of years barely earned a screen credit. She rose gradually in the ranks to secondary ingenue roles as the daughter or friend of the star. She was pretty, delicate-looking and fairly demure along the lines of a Barbara Bates or Cathy O'Donnell, and was probably best featured in such films as Someone to Remember (1943), The Human Comedy (1943), Rationing (1944) and None Shall Escape (1944). Dorothy willingly gave up her modest career when she married a math instructor in 1946. The marriage, which produced two sons, lasted a decade before it fell apart. She returned to her acting craft in the late 50s and appeared in minor roles on TV, as well as two films Macabre (1958), the William Castle 'shocker' and Seconds (1966) starring Rock Hudson. A second marriage to a minister took her, again, away from the camera lights and this time it was permanent, save for some amateur theatricals. They settled in Florida. Her sister, Caren Marsh, was an MGM dancer who also was Judy Garland's frequent stand-in.
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