Doris Deane
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Dorris Deane was an actress who appeared in films. She supported Al St. John in comedy roles. She married film director Roscoe Arbuckle May 16, 1925. The marriage followed soon after his divorce from Minta Durfee and follpwed the rape and manslaughter accusations against him innthe death of Virginia Rappe.[1] They planned to honeymoon in New York.[2] They later divorced[3] and she sued for alimony in 1929[4]
She and Arbuckle were guests of writer Gouvineur Morris before their marriage.[5] She was in the 1944 play The Day Will Come.[6]
Deane is included in the documentary film 4 Clowns.
Filmography
- The Secret Four (1921)
- The Shark Master (1921)
- The Half Breed (1922)
- Stupid, But Brave (1924)
- The Iron Mule (1925)
- Seven Chances (1925)
- Marriage Rows (1931)
References
- ^ Hopkins, Anna (December 19, 2017). "Hollywood's first sex scandal: 'Fatty' Arbuckle and Virginia Rappe". Mail Online.
- ^ "Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle to marry Doris Deane. 1925". March 23, 1925. p. 3 – via newspapers.com.
- ^ "Doris Deane Arbuckle". Calisphere.
- ^ "Roscoe Arbuckle and Doris Deane". Calisphere.
- ^ "SF Public Library -- Historical Photographs".
- ^ "Doris Deane – Broadway Cast & Staff | IBDB". www.ibdb.com.