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Dorothy Davenport, Acting
Dorothy Davenport, Acting

Dorothy Davenport

Acting

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Born

March 13, 1895

Died

October 12, 1977(age 82)

Birthplace

Boston, Massachusetts, USA

Gender

Female

Also known as

Fannie Dorothy DavenportDorothy ReidDot ReidMrs. Wallace Reid

Biography

Dorothy Davenport (March 13, 1895 – October 12, 1977) was an American actress, screenwriter, film director, and producer who appeared in silent film for Biograph Studios under the direction of D.W. Griffith. While filming on location in Oregon for The Valley of the Giants (1919), Wallace Reid was injured in a train wreck. As a remedy for the pain from this injury, studio doctors administered large doses of morphine to Reid to which he became addicted. Reid's health slowly grew worse over the next few years, and he died of the addiction in 1923. After Reid's death, Davenport and Thomas Ince co-produced the film Human Wreckage (1923) with James Kirkwood, Sr., Bessie Love and Lucille Ricksen, a film that dealt with the dangers of narcotics addiction. Davenport took Human Wreckage on a roadshow engagement, followed up with another "social conscience" picture about excessive mother-love called Broken Laws in 1924, again billed as "Mrs. Wallace Reid" to capitalize on her husband's notorious death. She then produced The Red Kimona (1925) about white slavery. On screen she opens the film in silent narration or prologue. The details of the latter film were so realistic that Davenport was successfully sued. She would later direct Linda (1929), Sucker Money (1933), Road to Ruin (1934), and The Woman Condemned (1934) and worked as a producer, writer, and dialogue director. Among her last credits are co-author of the screenplay for Footsteps in the Fog (1955), and as dialogue director for The First Traveling Saleslady (1956) with Ginger Rogers. She and husband Wallace Reid had two children. She was married to him until his death on January 18, 1923. She never remarried. Dorothy Davenport died at the Motion Picture & Television Country House and Hospital in 1977 in Woodland Hills, California. She is interred with her husband in the Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale. Description above from the Wikipedia article Dorothy Davenport, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Movies(20)

The Red Kimona (1925) movie poster

The Red Kimona

19255.7
Drama
Man Hunt (1933) movie poster

Man Hunt

1933
Mystery
The Road to Ruin (1934) movie poster

The Road to Ruin

19344.0
Drama
The Satin Woman (1927) movie poster

The Satin Woman

1927
Drama
A Gold Necklace (1910) movie poster

A Gold Necklace

19105.5
Comedy
Human Wreckage (1923) movie poster

Human Wreckage

1923
CrimeThriller
Treason (1917) movie poster

Treason

1917
DramaWar
The Scarlet Crystal (1917) movie poster

The Scarlet Crystal

1917
CrimeDrama
The Unknown (1915) movie poster

The Unknown

19152.0
DramaAdventure
The Way of the World (1916) movie poster

The Way of the World

19161.0
Drama
The Spider and Her Web (1914) movie poster

The Spider and Her Web

1914
Drama
Broken Laws (1924) movie poster

Broken Laws

1924
Drama
The Revelation (1913) movie poster

The Revelation

1913
Drama
The Oath and the Man (1910) movie poster

The Oath and the Man

19104.5
HistoryDrama
Hellship Bronson (1928) movie poster

Hellship Bronson

1928
Drama
Black Friday (1916) movie poster

Black Friday

1916
Drama
Pierre of the North (1913) movie poster

Pierre of the North

1913
Drama
The Golden Supper (1910) movie poster

The Golden Supper

19104.5
Romance
The Girl and the Crisis (1917) movie poster

The Girl and the Crisis

1917
Drama
The Fighting Chance (1920) movie poster

The Fighting Chance

1920
Drama