Dorothy Malone Movies and Career Information
Jan 30, 1925
Chicago
Actor
Dorothy Malone (born January 30, 1925) is an American actress. Malone's film career began in the mid 1940s, and in her early years she played small roles, mainly in B-movies. After a decade in films, she began to acquire a more glamorous image, particularly after her performance in Written on the Wind (1956), for which she won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. Her film career reached its peak by the beginning of the 1960s, and she achieved later success with her television role of Constance MacKenzie on Peyton Place from 1964 to 1968. Less active in her later years, Malone returned to film in 1992 as the friend of Sharon Stone's character in Basic Instinct. Malone was born Dorothy Eloise Maloney in Chicago, Illinois. The family moved to Dallas, Texas, where she worked as a child model and began acting in school plays at Ursuline Convent and Highland Park High School. While performing at Southern Methodist University, she was spotted by a talent agent for RKO and was signed to a studio contract, making her film debut in 1943 in The Falcon and the Co-Eds. Much of Malone's early career was spent in supporting roles in B-movies, many of them Westerns, although on occasion
- Dorothy Malone Movies before 2012
- Basic Instinct 1992
- Being (Easter Sunday) 1983
- Law and Order 1969
- Last Sunset 1961
- Warlock (1959) 1959
- Written on the Wind 1956
- Bushwhackers 1952
- Killer That Stalked New York,The 1951
- Flaxy Martin 1949
- Colorado Territory 1949
- Big Sleep (1946) 1946
- Beach Party 1936
- Young at Heart
- Tarnished Angels (1957)
- Private Hell 36
- Battle Cry (1955)
- Artists and Models (1955)
- Pushover (1954)
- Last Voyage (2004)
- Night and Day (1946)