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Home/People/Doris Hill
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Born
Mar 21, 1905Died: Mar 3, 1976
Lived 70 years
Place of Birth
Roswell, New Mexico, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female

Career Highlights

33
Movies
0
TV Shows
Also Known As
Roberta M. Hill
IMDb Profile

Doris Hill

Acting

Biography
From Wikipedia Doris Hill (March 21, 1905 – March 3, 1976) was an American film actress of the 1920s and 1930s, mostly in B movies. Born and raised in Roswell, New Mexico, Hill moved to Hollywood in the mid-1920s to pursue an acting career. First working as a vaudeville dancer, she received her first film acting role in 1926 when she starred alongside George O'Hara in Is That Nice?. She starred in seventeen films from 1926 to 1929, and unlike many silent film stars, she made a successful transition to talking films. In 1929, along with future major Hollywood star Jean Arthur, Hill was selected as one of thirteen girls to be WAMPAS Baby Stars. On contract with Paramount Pictures, she starred in four films in 1930, most notably Sons of the Saddle with popular western actor Ken Maynard. Western film roles became her most common parts, with her often starring opposite Tom Tyler. In 1932, she starred in another six films, four of which were westerns. In 1933, she starred in four films, all westerns, and by 1934, her career had slowed to almost no roles. Her last acting role was in the 1934 western Ridin' Gents opposite Jack Perrin and Ben Corbett. She retired and married actor George L. Derrick, but they divorced shortly after. She then married Hollywood director, producer and writer Monte Brice, and eventually moved to Kingman, Arizona. She died there on March 3, 1976.
Hotel Anchovy poster

Hotel Anchovy

as Miss Whitney - Hotel Owner
1934
Ranger's Code poster

Ranger's Code

as Mary Clayton
1933
Galloping Romeo poster

Galloping Romeo

as Mary Kent
1933
Crashing Broadway poster

Crashing Broadway

as Sally Sunshine
1933
Trailing North poster

Trailing North

as Mitzi
1933
Tangled Destinies poster

Tangled Destinies

as Doris
1932
Careless Lady poster

Careless Lady

as Ardis' Guest
1932
Texas Tornado poster

Texas Tornado

as Ruth O'Byrne
1932
South of the Rio Grande poster

South of the Rio Grande

as Dolores Ruiz
1932
The Spirit of the West poster

The Spirit of the West

as Dorothy Moore
1932
The One Way Trail poster

The One Way Trail

as Helen Beck
1931
The Montana Kid poster

The Montana Kid

as Molly Moore
1931
Code of Honor poster

Code of Honor

as Doris Bradfield
1930
Sons of the Saddle poster

Sons of the Saddle

as Veronica 'Ronnie' Stavnow
1930
Song of the Caballero poster

Song of the Caballero

as Anita
1930
Men Are Like That poster

Men Are Like That

as Amy Fisher
1930
Darkened Rooms poster

Darkened Rooms

as Joyce Clayton
1929
His Glorious Night poster

His Glorious Night

as Priscilla Stratton
1929
The Studio Murder Mystery poster

The Studio Murder Mystery

as Helen MacDonald
1929
Avalanche poster

Avalanche

as Kitty Mains
1928