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  1. Dorothy Kathleen Gulliver (September 6, 1908 – May 23, 1997) was an American silent film actress, and one of the few to make a successful transition when films began using sound.

  2. Actress: Troopers Three. As an avid movie fan, Dorothy got her chance to go to Hollywood when she won a Salt Lake City beauty contest sponsored by Universal Pictures. Signed by Universal after her successful screen test, Dorothy became one of the many contract actors working in small bit parts.

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    • Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
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    • Valley Center, California, USA
  3. Dorothy Gulliver. Actress: Troopers Three. As an avid movie fan, Dorothy got her chance to go to Hollywood when she won a Salt Lake City beauty contest sponsored by Universal Pictures. Signed by Universal after her successful screen test, Dorothy became one of the many contract actors working in small bit parts.

    • September 6, 1908
    • May 23, 1997
  4. Dorothy Gulliver was a silent screen actress who starred in The Collegians and westerns with John Wayne. She retired in 1941 and later appeared in Faces (1968) to critical acclaim.

  5. Who was Dorothy Gulliver? Dorothy Kathleen Gulliver was an early silent film star, and one of the few to make a successful transition with the advent of "talkies", when films began using sound. She was born in Salt Lake City, Utah.

  6. Dorothy Gulliver. September 6th, 1908 — May 23rd, 1997. Above: A 1920s Universal publicity portrait of Dorothy Gulliver. One of the most prominent serial heroines of the 1930s, the pretty and energetic Dorothy Gulliver encountered myriad cliffhanging dangers with an enthusiastic combination of solemnity, vivacity, and earnestness that made ...

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  8. With four starring serials (and two in supporting roles) to her credit, as well as a string of B-Westerns with the likes of Hoot Gibson and Jack Hoxie, brunette Dorothy Gulliver was an action heroine of some stature in the early days of sound.