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    Dorothy Comingore

    American actress

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  1. Mary Louise Comingore (August 24, 1913 – December 30, 1971), known professionally as Dorothy Comingore, was an American film actress. She starred as Susan Alexander Kane in Citizen Kane , the critically acclaimed debut film of Orson Welles.

  2. Dorothy Comingore earned a place in motion picture history for her role as the second Mrs. Kane (the Marion Davies to Orson Welles's William Randolph Hearst) in Citizen Kane (1941). It was an extraordinary performance, justifiably praised by critics and public alike.

  3. Sep 13, 2013 · Sixty years ago, the legendary star of the masterpiece Citizen Kane was down on her luck, a wronged woman who had defied the US House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC). She was struggling to...

  4. Dec 31, 1971 · STONINGTON, Conn., Dec. 30 —Dorothy Comingore, who took the role of Susan Alexander, Orson Welles's leading lady, in the 1941 motion pictureCiti zen Kane,” died...

  5. Mary Louise Comingore, known professionally as Dorothy Comingore, was an American film actress. She starred as Susan Alexander Kane in Citizen Kane (1941), the critically acclaimed debut film of Orson Welles.

  6. Comingore, Dorothy (1913–1971) American actress. Name variations: acted under the names Kay Winters and Linda Winters. Born in Los Angeles, California, on August 24, 1913; died in 1971; attended University of California.

  7. Mar 23, 2022 · The actress was Dorothy Comingore, who had had a prominent role as Susan Alexander Kane, the mistress and then wife of Charles Foster Kane in one of the most acclaimed movies of all time, Citizen Kane. Critics raved about her performance.

  8. Mary Louise Comingore, best known professionally as Dorothy Comingore (August 24, 1913 – December 30, 1971), was an American film actress. She is best known for starring as Susan Alexander Kane in Citizen Kane (1941), the critically acclaimed debut film of Orson Welles.

  9. Dorothy Comingore was an actress known for her dramatic film roles. Comingore's career beginnings included film roles in the Orson Welles drama "Citizen Kane" (1941) and the dramatic adaptation "The Hairy Ape" (1944) with William Bendix.

  10. In the fall of 1948, actress Dorothy Comingore of Citizen Kane fame had no clue that the U.S. "thought police" was spying on her, but she could feel a shadow dogging her steps. Dorothy couldn't find a job to save her life and grew so upset about her difficulties, she wondered aloud: "If I've done something wrong, I'd like to know what it is."

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