Dorothea Kent was born on June 6, 1916 in St. Joseph, Missouri, USA. She was an actress, known for It Happened on Fifth Avenue (1947), King of the Cowboys (1943) and Horses' Collars (1935). She died on December 10, 1990 in Burbank, California, USA.
It Started with Eve
(Jackie Donovan)
Having Wonderful Time
(Maxine)
It Happened on Fifth Avenue
(Margie Temple)
Tars and Stripes
(Mack's Girlfriend)
Hayseed Romance
(Molly)
The E-Flat Man
(Elmer's Girl)
Flight Angels
(Mabel)
King of the Cowboys
(Ruby Smith)
Call of the Canyon
(Jane Oakley)
Behind the Mask
(Jennie Delaney)
She Married a Cop
(Mabel Dunne)
Goodbye Broadway
(Jeanne Carlyle)
More Than a Secretary
(Maizie West)
Pin Up Girl
(Kay)
Young Fugitives
(Meg)
Cross-Country Romance
(Millie)
Risky Business
(Mary Dexter)
Youth Takes a Fling
(Jean)
George White's Scandals
(Dancer (uncredited))
Danger Ahead
(Genevieve)
Million Dollar Legs
(Susie Quinn)
Stage Door Canteen
(Mamie)
Some Blondes Are Dangerous
(Rose Whitney)
Prescription for Romance
(Lola Carroll)
The Last Express
(Amy Arden)
Carnival Queen
(Marion Prescott)
A Girl with Ideas
(Isabelle Foster)
Horses' Collars
(Nell Higginbottom)
No, No, Nanette
(Betty)
They Drive by Night
(Sue (uncredited))
The Missing Lady
(Jennie Delaney)
As Good as Married
(Poochie)
Knockout Drops
(Phyllis)
The Luckiest Girl in the World
(Mary)