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  1. Dorothy Alison (4 April 192517 January 1992) was an Australian stage, film and television actress

  2. Dorothy Alison was born on 4 April 1925 in Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia. She was an actress, known for A Town Like Alice (1981), The Third Key (1956) and Dr Jekyll & Sister Hyde (1971). She was married to Leslie Linder. She died on 17 January 1992 in London, England, UK.

  3. Mar 9, 2021 · She is arguably one of Australias most successful actor exports. She was twice nominated for a BAFTA award in the 1950s, and won an Australian Logie award in 1981. She was married to actor and agent Leslie Linder from 1952-1971 and the couple had several children.

  4. Dorothy Allison (born April 11, 1949) is an American writer from South Carolina whose writing focuses on class struggle, sexual abuse, child abuse, feminism and lesbianism. She is a self-identified lesbian femme . [2]

  5. Dorothy Alison was born on April 4, 1925 in Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia. She was an actress, known for A Town Like Alice (1981), The Third Key (1956) and Dr Jekyll & Sister Hyde (1971). She was married to Leslie Linder. She died on January 17, 1992 in London, England, UK.

  6. Author Dorothy Allison's website - including Books, Upcoming Events, Bio, Videos, Photo Gallery and more.

  7. Dorothy Dickson left Australia in 1949 and made a career in the British film industry under her stage name, Dorothy Alison. She won two BAFTA awards (1952 and 1956) and one Logie award for her role in the film version of A Town Like Alice (1981).

  8. Nov 22, 2019 · Dorothy Allison calls herselftrashy” with a chuckle, but she stops laughing when asked what Southern women have in common: “Oh, God. We can survive what seems unsurvivable.”

  9. Jan 17, 1992 · Dorothy Alison was an Australian stage, film and television actress. She was known for See No Evil (1971), The Nun's Story (1959) and A Cry in the Dark (1988). Alison, from 1949, afterinitially working as a secretary, spend most of her professional life in London, England.

  10. Lambda Award and American Library Association’s Stonewall Book Award–winning author Dorothy Allison is known for her bold and insightful writing on issues of class and sexuality.