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  2. Comingore played bit parts in Hollywood movies until Orson Welles cast her as Susan Alexander, the second wife of press tycoon Charles Foster Kane, in his debut feature film Citizen Kane (1941).

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    Plot. Favored to win election as governor, Kane makes a campaign speech at Madison Square Garden. The affair between Kane and Susan Alexander (Dorothy Comingore) is exposed by his political opponent, Boss Jim W. Gettys (Ray Collins)

  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 picture “Citi zen Kane,” died today after a long...

  5. 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.

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  6. Jul 26, 2021 · Inside the great tragedy of a great man, Citizen Kane also includes the equally powerful small tragedy of an ordinary woman with Dorothy Comingore as Kane's second wife, Susan Alexander....

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  7. Citizen Kane: Directed by Orson Welles. With Joseph Cotten, Dorothy Comingore, Agnes Moorehead, Ruth Warrick. Following the death of publishing tycoon Charles Foster Kane, reporters scramble to uncover the meaning of his final utterance: 'Rosebud.'

  8. She is best known for starring as Susan Alexander Kane in Citizen Kane (1941), the critically acclaimed debut film of Orson Welles. In earlier films she was credited as Linda Winters, and she had appeared on the stage as Kay Winters.