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  1. Dorothy Christy (born Dorothea J. Seltzer, later Dorothy Rucker; May 26, 1906 – May 21, 1977) was an American actress. She was sometimes billed as Dorothy Christie.

  2. Dorothy Christy was an American actress who worked with film greats such as Will Rogers, Buster Keaton, the Marx brothers, Laurel and Hardy, and many others. She was born in 1906 in Pennsylvania, died in 1977 in California, and appeared in 107 films and one musical.

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    • Reading, Pennsylvania, USA
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    • Santa Monica, California, USA
  3. Dorothy Christy. Actress: The Phantom Empire. Born as Dorothea Seltzer in Reading, Pennsylvania, Dorothy Christy was an American actress who worked with film greats such as Will Rogers, Buster Keaton, the Marx brothers, Laurel and Hardy, and many others.

  4. Dorothy Christy (1906-1977) was an actress who appeared in films with Will Rogers, Buster Keaton, the Marx Brothers and others. She played Queen Tika in The Phantom Empire, Mrs. Laurel in Sons of the Desert and Mrs. Crimp in The Devil and the Deep.

  5. Actress. She is best remembered for her portrayal of the straight-laced Nell Brown in The Shocking Miss Pilgrim (1947). Born Dorothea Seltzer, after attaining her degree in theatrical arts from the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York City, New York, she began her career on the stage appearing as a leading...

    • Reading, Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA
    • May 26, 1900
  6. Sep 29, 2023 · Dorothy Christy Rucker. Laurel and Hardy fan’s remember Dorothy as Mrs. Laurel in Laurel and Hardy’s classic picture “Sons of the Desert”. A most memorable performance indeed. Dorothy has over 100 credits on IMDb. She appeared with Maurice Chevalier, Abbott & Costello, Will Rogers, Olson and Johnson, Gene Autry, Roy Rogers and Buster ...

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  8. Jul 5, 2011 · So, Dorothy Christy (Queen Tika) calls for Autry's capture and execution. Dorothy Christy had a long career, appearing in 108 movies/TV shows between 1929-53, often playing opposite famous comic stars.