Dorothy Malone, an actress known for her sultry roles, including an Oscar-winning star turn as a nymphomaniac rich girl in "Written on the Wind" from 1956 and who later starred in the 1960s prime-time ...
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DALLAS — Actress Dorothy Malone, who won hearts of 1960s television viewers as the long-suffering mother in the nighttime soap “Peyton Place,” died Friday in her hometown of Dallas at age 93. Malone ...
Dorothy Malone, a Hollywood glamour queen who won a Best Supporting Actress Oscar for 1956’s “Written on the Wind,” died Friday in Dallas at age 92. She died of natural causes, her manager Burt ...
Dorothy Malone ARLINGTON – Dorothy Malone, 90, a lifelong resident of Arlington, died Wednesday, Dec. 15, 2010 of natural causes at Easton Memorial Hospital in Easton, Md. Born Feb. 1, 1920 in ...
Dorothy Malone, star of the big and small screen with “Written on the Wind,” “Basic Instinct” and “Peyton Place,” died on Friday morning in Dallas of natural causes. She was 92. Working in the Golden ...
DALLAS (AP) -- Actress Dorothy Malone, who won hearts of 1960s television viewers as the long-suffering mother in the nighttime soap "Peyton Place," died Friday in her hometown of Dallas at age 93.
Oscar-winning actress Dorothy Malone died at the age of 93 on Friday, 11 days before her 94th birthday. Malone’s daughter Mimi Vanderstraaten said she died of natural causes in an assisted living ...
DALLAS — Actress Dorothy Malone, who won hearts of 1960s television viewers as the long-suffering mother in the nighttime soap "Peyton Place," died Friday in her hometown of Dallas at age 93. Malone ...
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She won her Academy Award for 'Written on the Wind' and had memorable roles in 'The Big Sleep,' 'Man of a Thousand Faces' and 'Too Much, Too Soon.' By Mike Barnes Senior Editor Dorothy Malone, the ...
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