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Home/People/Dolores Moran
Dolores Moran profile photo
Born
Jan 27, 1926Died: Feb 5, 1982
Lived 56 years
Place of Birth
Stockton, California, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female

Career Highlights

16
Movies
2
TV Shows
Also Known As
Jaqueline Moran
IMDb Profile

Dolores Moran

Acting

Biography
Dolores Moran was an American film actress and model. Moran's brief career as a film actress began in 1942 with some uncredited roles in such films as Yankee Doodle Dandy. By 1943 she had become a popular pin-up girl and appeared on the cover of such magazines as Yank. She was given supporting roles in films such as Old Acquaintance (1943) with Bette Davis and Warner Bros. attempted to increase interest in her, promoting her along with Lauren Bacall as a new screen personality when they co-starred with Humphrey Bogart in To Have and Have Not (1944). The film made a star of Bacall, but Moran languished and her subsequent films did little to further her career, this probably had something to do with Howard Hawk's decision to marginalise Moran in order to boost the screen presence of Bacall, excising some of Moran's scenes. The Horn Blows at Midnight gave her a leading role with Jack Benny and Alexis Smith but her film appearances after this were sporadic, and she suffered ill health that reduced her ability to work. Her film career ended in 1954 with a featured role in the John Payne and Lizabeth Scott western film Silver Lode. She was married to the film producer Benedict E. Bogeaus in Salome, Arizona, in 1946. Their son, Brett Benedict, born August 30, 1948, in Hollywood, later became a successful businessman. They divorced in 1962, he died of a heart attack in 1968. Moran had an affair with director Howard Hawks while filming To Have and Have Not, which Hawks undertook mainly as revenge for his rejection by Bacall in favour of Bogart. In 1982, Dolores Moran died of cancer. She was survived by her son, sister, and mother. Description above from the Wikipedia article Dolores Moran, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Silver Lode poster

Silver Lode

as Dolly
1954
Count the Hours! poster

Count the Hours!

as Paula Mitchener
1953
Johnny One-Eye poster

Johnny One-Eye

as Lily White
1950
Christmas Eve poster

Christmas Eve

as Jean Bradford
1947
The Man I Love poster

The Man I Love

as Gloria O'Connor
1946
Without Reservations poster

Without Reservations

as Dolores Moran (uncredited)
1946
Mr. Noisy poster

Mr. Noisy

as Nurse Shapely (uncredited)
1946
Too Young to Know poster

Too Young to Know

as Patsy O'Brien
1945
The Horn Blows at Midnight poster

The Horn Blows at Midnight

as Violinist / Fran Blackstone
1945
To Have and Have Not poster

To Have and Have Not

as Mme. Hellene de Bursac
1945
Hollywood Canteen poster

Hollywood Canteen

as Self
1944
Old Acquaintance poster

Old Acquaintance

as Deirdre Drake
1943
Three Cheers for the Girls poster

Three Cheers for the Girls

as Blonde Chorus Girl (uncredited)
1943
The Hard Way poster

The Hard Way

as Young Blonde (Uncredited)
1943
Yankee Doodle Dandy poster

Yankee Doodle Dandy

as The Pippirino (uncredited)
1942
The Ghost Breakers poster

The Ghost Breakers

as Las Palmas Patron (uncredited)
1940