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  1. Dorothy Burgess (March 4, 1907 – August 20, 1961) was an American stage and motion-picture actress. Family, education [ edit ] Born in Los Angeles in 1907, Burgess was a niece of Fay Bainter .

  2. Dorothy Burgess was born on 4 March 1905 in Los Angeles, California, USA. She was an actress, known for Taxi (1931), Oh! Oh! Cleopatra (1931) and Fashions of 1934 (1934). She was married to Dr. Wiliam Seeley. She died on 20 August 1961 in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA.

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    • Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA
  3. Burgess, Dorothy (1907–1961) American actress. Born Mar 4, 1907, in Los Angeles, California; died Aug 20, 1961, in Woodland Hills, California; niece of Fay Bainter (actress); dau. of Grace Burgess (actress). Starred in numerous Broadway plays and musicals as an ingenue; made film debut in In Old Arizona (1929); other films include Protection ...

  4. Mar 4, 2023 · Actress, Dorothy Burgess, was born on Mar 4, 1907 in Los Angeles, CA. Burgess died at the age of 54 on Aug 20, 1961 in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles and was laid to rest in Olivewood Cemetery in Riverside, CA.

  5. Dorothy Burgess was born on 4 March 1905 in Los Angeles, California, USA. She was an actress, known for Oh! Oh! Cleopatra (1931), Taxi (1931) and Fashions of 1934 (1934). She was married to Dr. Wiliam Seeley. She died on 20 August 1961 in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA.

    • March 4, 1905
    • August 20, 1961
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  7. The niece of character actress Fay Bainter, Dorothy Burgess was a professional dancer in her mid-teens and a Broadway leading lady at 17. She made her film bow in the early talkie western In Old Arizona (1929), playing the double-dealing Mexican paramour of the roguish Cisco Kid (Warner Baxter).

  8. TAXI, James Cagney, Dorothy Burgess, 1932 GIRLS IN CHAINS, Dorothy Burgess, Sid Melton, Emmett Lynn, Addison Randall, 1943 IN OLD ARIZONA, Warner Baxter, Dorothy Burgess, 1928 LADIES THEY TALK ...

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