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Home/People/William Ripley Dorr
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Known For
Acting
Gender
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Also Known As
The St. Luke's Choristers
Saint Luke's Choristers
St. Luke's Choristers
Dorr's Saint Luke's Choristers
St. Luke's Episcopal Church Choristers
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William Ripley Dorr

Acting

Biography
William Ripley Dorr was an American music conductor who organized the St. Luke's Episcopal Church Choristers in 1930 in Long Beach, California, USA. The choir appeared or audio performed in dozens of Hollywood films from 1935 to 1951.
The Great Caruso poster

The Great Caruso

as Vocal Ensemble (uncredited)
1951
Random Harvest poster

Random Harvest

as Church Singers (uncredited)
1942
Mrs. Miniver poster

Mrs. Miniver

as Choir (uncredited)
1942
Babes on Broadway poster

Babes on Broadway

as Church Choir (uncredited)
1941
A Christmas Carol poster

A Christmas Carol

as Singers of 'Adeste Fideles' (uncredited)
1938
The Prince and the Pauper poster

The Prince and the Pauper

as Choir (as St. Luke's Choristers)
1937
San Francisco poster

San Francisco

as Choir (uncredited)
1936
A Tale of Two Cities poster

A Tale of Two Cities

as Background Singers (uncredited)
1935