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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Doris_PawnDoris Pawn - Wikipedia

    Doris Pawn (born Doris Alice Pahn; December 29, 1894 – March 30, 1988) was an American silent era film actress.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0668084Doris Pawn - IMDb

    Doris Pawn was born on 29 December 1894 in Norfolk, Nebraska, USA. She was an actress, known for The Penalty (1920), Putting It Over (1922) and What Happened to Rosa (1920). She was married to Samuel William Dunaway, Paul Reiners and Rex Ingram.

    • January 1, 1
    • Norfolk, Nebraska, USA
    • January 1, 1
    • La Jolla, California, USA
  3. Doris Pawn was born on 29 December 1894 in Norfolk, Nebraska, USA. She was an actress, known for The Penalty (1920), Putting It Over (1922) and What Happened to Rosa (1920). She was married to Samuel William Dunaway, Paul Reiners and Rex Ingram.

    • December 29, 1894
    • March 30, 1988
  4. Doris Pawn (December 29, 1894 – March 30, 1988) was an American actress who appeared in films of the silent era. Director Sydney Ayres coveted Pawn as a leading lady early in her screen career. In 1916 she appeared in her first Fox Film feature, Blue Blood and Red, directed by Raoul Walsh.

  5. What Happened to Rosa: Directed by Victor Schertzinger. With Mabel Normand, Doris Pawn, Tully Marshall, Hugh Thompson. A fortune teller tells a store clerk with a romantic disposition that she was a Spanish noblewoman in an earlier life. The girl begins to live the part of the Spanish noblewoman and romance and comedy ensue.

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    • Comedy, Romance
    • Victor Schertzinger
    • 1920-12
  6. Nov 8, 2014 · Meanwhile, Rex married a young starlet, Doris Pawn. He discovered that he had never fully completed his citizenship application, and to enlist in the Signal Corps one had to be a full citizen.

  7. Strange Idols is a 1922 American drama film directed by Bernard Durning and written by Jules Furthman. The film stars Dustin Farnum, Doris Pawn, Philo McCullough, and Richard Tucker. The film was released on May 28, 1922, by Fox Film Corporation. [1] [2] [3] Plot.