Doris Dowling

Biography: The older sister of Hollywood leading lady Constance Dowling, American actress Doris Dowling began making films in the mid '40s. Not a classic beauty in the movie sense, Dowling had a cosmopolitan attractiveness that made her useful in "this girl is trouble!" roles. Her best part was as Ray Milland's saloon pickup and erstwhile drinking companion in The Lost Weekend (1945). In The Blue Dahlia (1946), she dispensed truculence to screen husband Alan Ladd and everyone else around her for a full reel before being bumped off by a mystery killer. Not interested in continuing in such unsympathetic parts, Doris left for Italy in 1948 to appear in such neorealistic films as Bitter Rice (1948) and in such Rennaissance-drenched pieces as Orson Welles' Othello (1951), in which she played Bianca. Doris Dowling remained in European picture-making until her retirement in the late '50s.

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Title: Year: Credit: User score:
tbd The Dukes of Hazzard: Season 7 Sep 21, 1984 Jenny Duke tbd
tbd The Incredible Hulk: Season 3 Sep 21, 1979 Nurse Grasso tbd
tbd The Dukes of Hazzard: Season 2 Sep 21, 1979 Stacy 6.8
tbd Wonder Woman: Season 3 Sep 22, 1978 Mrs. Wilson tbd
tbd The Streets of San Francisco (1972): Season 1 Sep 16, 1972 Miss Ryan tbd
tbd Flipper (1964): Season 3 Sep 17, 1966 Aunt Martha tbd
tbd Bonanza: Season 5 Sep 22, 1963 Katy tbd
tbd The Andy Griffith Show: Season 3 Oct 1, 1962 Madeline Grayson tbd
tbd Perry Mason: Season 6 Sep 27, 1962 Zaneta tbd