Green, Dorothy (1886–1961)
Green, Dorothy (1886–1961)
English stage actress. Born June 30, 1886, in Hertfordshire, England; died Jan 14, 1961, in London; m. Alfred A. Harris.
Made London debut as Lady Diana in The Philosopher's Stone (1908), followed by Colonel Smith, The Hartley Family, Stand and Deliver, Lucky Jim, Misalliance, The Rivals (Mrs. Malaprop), The Way of the World (Mrs. Marwood), King Lear (as Goneril), and The School for Scandal (Lady Sneerwell), among others; made NY debut as Beatrice in Much Ado about Nothing (1913); often appeared at Stratford-on-Avon in such Shakespearean roles as Viola, Imogen, Ophelia, and Portia, and with the Old Vic; can be seen in the film The Informer (1929).
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