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Home/People/Doro Merande
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Born
Mar 29, 1892Died: Nov 1, 1975
Lived 83 years
Place of Birth
Columbus, Kansas, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female

Career Highlights

27
Movies
8
TV Shows
Also Known As
Dora Matthews
IMDb Profile

Doro Merande

Acting

Biography
Plain, angular Doro Merande was one of those delightful character actresses you couldn't take your eyes off of, no matter how minuscule the part. She excelled at playing older than she was -- doting aunts, inveterate gossips, curt secretaries and small-minded townspeople -- all topped with an amusing warble in her voice and bristly eccentric edge. Too bad then that she wasn't used more in films, but she preferred live theater and based herself for the most part on the East Coast. She was born Dora Matthews in Kansas in 1892 and orphaned as a child. Growing up in boarding schools, she headed to New York and pursued an acting career immediately after finishing her education. She appeared long and hard on the stock stage before making it on Broadway at age 43. She settled there sparking over 25 Broadway plays in her lifetime, including a scene-stealing turn in the classic Thorton Wilder play "Our Town" which brought her to Hollywood to preserve the role on film. On and off she remained a delightful film and TV cameo player with roles in The Gazebo (1959), The Russians Are Coming, The Russians Are Coming (1966), and The Front Page (1974). She and star Enid Markey (Jane of the "Tarzan" film silents) starred together as pampering aunts in the sitcom Bringing Up Buddy (1960), but, despite promising ratings, the two veteran actresses did not get along and the series folded after only a season. Ms. Merande was also a recurring presence for Jackie Gleason on his variety show. She died, in fact, of a stroke while there in Miami to film an episode. Date of Birth 31 March 1892, Columbia, Kansas Date of Death 1 November 1975, New York City, New York  (stroke)
The Front Page poster

The Front Page

as Jennie
1974
Making It poster

Making It

as Librarian
1971
Change of Habit poster

Change of Habit

as Rose
1969
Skidoo poster

Skidoo

as The Mayor
1968
Hurry Sundown poster

Hurry Sundown

as Ada Hemmings
1967
The Russians Are Coming! The Russians Are Coming! poster

The Russians Are Coming! The Russians Are Coming!

as Muriel Everett
1966
Kiss Me, Stupid poster

Kiss Me, Stupid

as Mrs. Pettibone
1964
The Cardinal poster

The Cardinal

as Picket
1963
The Gazebo poster

The Gazebo

as Matilda
1960
The Remarkable Mr. Pennypacker poster

The Remarkable Mr. Pennypacker

as Miss Haskins
1959
If You Knew Elizabeth poster

If You Knew Elizabeth

as Mrs. Adolph
1957
The Man with the Golden Arm poster

The Man with the Golden Arm

as Vi
1955
The Seven Year Itch poster

The Seven Year Itch

as Waitress at Vegetarian Restaurant (uncredited)
1955
The Whistle at Eaton Falls poster

The Whistle at Eaton Falls

as Miss Pringle
1951
Mr. Belvedere Rings the Bell poster

Mr. Belvedere Rings the Bell

as Mrs. Hammer
1951
Cover Up poster

Cover Up

as Hilda
1949
The Snake Pit poster

The Snake Pit

as Asylum Patient (uncredited)
1948
Our Town poster

Our Town

as Mrs. Soames
1940
Bad Boy poster

Bad Boy

as Mrs. Jackson
1935
Navy Wife poster

Navy Wife

as Nurse Sharpe
1935