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    American actress, voice teacher and writer

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    Dorothy Tree (born Dorothy Estelle Triebitz, May 21, 1906 – February 13, 1992) [1] was an American actress, voice teacher and writer. She appeared in a wide range of character roles in at least 49 films between 1927 and 1951.

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    Dorothy Tree. Actress: The Asphalt Jungle. After a long career on stage and film, in New York and Hollywood, Dorothy Tree, as Dorothy Uris, had a second career, as a speech and voice coach at the Metropolitan Opera in New York, privately, and teaching speech and acting at the Mannes College of Music and the Manhattan School of Music.

  3. Dorothy Tree. Actress: The Asphalt Jungle. After a long career on stage and film, in New York and Hollywood, Dorothy Tree, as Dorothy Uris, had a second career, as a speech and voice coach at the Metropolitan Opera in New York, privately, and teaching speech and acting at the Mannes College of Music and the Manhattan School of Music.

  4. Feb 13, 1992 · Dorothy Tree (May 21, 1906 – February 13, 1992) was an American actress, voice teacher and writer. She appeared in a wide range of character roles in at least 49 motion pictures between 1927 and 1951.

  5. Dorothy Tree was born Dorothy Triebitz in 1906 in Brooklyn, New York. The eldest of three daughters to Austrian immigrants, Herman Triebitz and Bertha Hert, she pursued education at Cornell University before embarking on a stage career under the pseudonym Dorothy Tree.

  6. Tree, Dorothy (1906–1992) American stage and screen actress. Born Dorothy Estelle Triebitz, May 21, 1906, in Brooklyn, NY; died Feb 13, 1992, in Englewood, NJ.

  7. Feb 12, 1992 · Never a Hollywood glamour girl, brunette Brooklynite Dorothy Tree was a versatile general purpose actress, playing everything from a middle-class housewife to a Nazi spy. After graduating from Cornell and working extensively on Broadway, Tree came to Hollywood for a part in the Fox musical comedy Just Imagine (1930).

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