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  1. Dorothy Kathleen Gulliver (September 6, 1908 – May 23, 1997) was an American silent film actress, and one of the few to make a successful transition when films began using sound.

  2. Dorothy Gulliver. Actress: Troopers Three. As an avid movie fan, Dorothy got her chance to go to Hollywood when she won a Salt Lake City beauty contest sponsored by Universal Pictures. Signed by Universal after her successful screen test, Dorothy became one of the many contract actors working in small bit parts.

  3. Dorothy Gulliver. Actress: Troopers Three. As an avid movie fan, Dorothy got her chance to go to Hollywood when she won a Salt Lake City beauty contest sponsored by Universal Pictures. Signed by Universal after her successful screen test, Dorothy became one of the many contract actors working in small bit parts.

  4. Dorothy Gulliver was one of the silent screen's most popular actresses between 1926 and 1929, her most notable work being in the series The Collegians opposite the actor...

  5. One of the most prominent serial heroines of the 1930s, the pretty and energetic Dorothy Gulliver encountered myriad cliffhanging dangers with an enthusiastic combination of solemnity, vivacity, and earnestness that made her characterizations extremely appealing--and which more than compensated for her occasionally awkward…

  6. Dorothy Gulliver. Full name: Dorothy Kathleen Gulliver. 1908 - 1997. A 1928 WAMPAS Baby Star, Dorothy Gulliver was born 1908 in Salt Lake City, Utah to Fred and Nellie Gulliver. In the late 1920s, she starred in "The Collegians" series of shorts for Universal.

  7. Dorothy Gulliver. Actor. Born September 6, 1908 in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. As an avid movie fan, Dorothy got her chance to go to Hollywood when she won a Salt Lake City beauty contest sponsored by Universal Pictures. Signed by Universal after her successful screen test, Dorothy became one of the many contract actors working in small bit parts.

  8. May 23, 1997 · Dorothy Gulliver is known as an Actor. Some of her work includes King Kong, Faces, The Shadow of the Eagle, The Fighting Marshal, The Shield of Honor, Mexicali Rose, Night Parade, and The Galloping Ghost.

  9. Books with an entry on Dorothy Gulliver Denise Lowe An Encyclopedic Dictionary of Women in Early American Films, 1895 - 1930 New York, London, Oxford, 2005 Roy Liebman Silent Film Performers, An Annotated Bibliography of Published, Unpublished and Archival Sources for over 350 Actors and Actresses Jefferson, North Carolina, and London, 1996

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