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Dorothy Gordon

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posted on 2013-01-01, 00:00 authored by Deb Verhoeven
Perhaps due to her later fame as the newspaper columnist and controversial radio personality known as “Andrea,” the early film career of Dorothy Gordon has been largely overlooked. Certainly her significant celebrity in Australia in the 1 960s overshadowed her comparatively lesser achievements as a silent cinema extra, actor, screenwriter, and art director. The recognition of her contribution to the Australian film industry is further diminished by the loss of her major work as star of Raymond Longford’s Hills of Hate (1926). In addition, her reputation as an entertaining raconteur fond of telling tall stories, especially about herself, leav es much room for doubt about the recorded detail of her early career in both Holly wood and Australian silent films.

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Women Film Pioneers Project

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1

Pagination

1 - 5

Publisher

Center for Digital Research and Scholarship, Columbia University

Place of publication

New York, NY

Language

eng

Publication classification

D2 Reference work

Copyright notice

2013, The Authors

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1

Editor/Contributor(s)

J Gaines, R Vatsal, M Dall’Asta

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