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Doris Dowling (May 15, 1923 – June 18, 2004) was an American actress of film, stage and television. Best known for the films The Crimson Key (1946) and Bitter Rice (1949).
Doris Dowling. Actress: The Lost Weekend. One of four children, lovely Detroit-born actress Doris Dowling (born May 15, 1923) would follow older sister Constance Dowling (who died relatively young in 1969) into show business.
Jun 28, 2004 · Doris Dowling, who made an impression as a husky-voiced character actress in the film classics ''The Lost Weekend,'' ''The Blue Dahlia'' and ''Bitter Rice,'' died on June 18 in...
Jun 28, 2004 · Doris Dowling, a throaty brunette star of the 1940s Broadway stage and Hollywood films, died in Los Angeles on June 18, the New York Times reported. She was 81.
Jun 21, 2004 · Doris Dowling, the deep-voiced brunet actress who made her screen debut as the hooker in Billy Wilder’s classic “The Lost Weekend,” has died. She was 81.
Jun 18, 2004 · Doris Dowling (May 15, 1923 – June 18, 2004) was an American actress of film, stage and television. After her time as a chorus-girl on Broadway, Detroit-born Doris Dowling followed her elder sister Constance to Hollywood.
Jun 23, 2004 · Doris Dowling, the brunette actress who made her screen debut as the hooker in “The Lost Weekend,” died June 18 in Los Angeles. She was 81.
A striking brunette with soulful eyes and a deep voice, the actress Doris Dowling had prominent roles in two major films of the Forties, Billy Wilder's Oscar-winning The Lost...
Doris Dowling. Actress: The Lost Weekend. One of four children, lovely Detroit-born actress Doris Dowling (born May 15, 1923) would follow older sister Constance Dowling (who died relatively young in 1969) into show business.
Jun 22, 2004 · Doris Dowling, the deep-voiced brunette actress who made her film debut as the hooker in Billy Wilder’s classic “The Lost Weekend” and was the only American cast in “Bitter Rice,” the film that...