Dorothy Christy | |
Birth Name: | Dorothea J. Seltzer |
Birth Date: | 26 May 1906 |
Birth Place: | Reading, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
Death Place: | Santa Monica, California, U.S. |
Other Names: | Dorothy Rucker |
Occupation: | Actress |
Years Active: | 1929–1953 |
Spouse: | |
Children: | 1 |
Dorothy Christy (born Dorothea J. Seltzer, later Dorothy Rucker; May 26, 1906[1] – May 21, 1977) was an American actress. She was sometimes billed as Dorothy Christie.[2] [3]
Christy was born Dorothea J. Seltzer on May 26, 1906, in Reading, Pennsylvania.[4] She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Seltzer. Although she sometimes participated in amateur plays, she had no plans for an acting career.[5] After attended public schools in Reading, she went to Beachwood (a finishing school near Philadelphia) and then to Dana Hall School near Boston. She went on to study opera.
On Broadway, Christy was a member of the ensemble of The New Moon (1928) and portrayed Olive in Follow Thru (1929).[6]
Christy acted with Will Rogers, Buster Keaton and the Marx Brothers (appearing in the pre-filming stage version of A Night at the Opera) and with Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy in the film Sons of the Desert (1933), in the role of Mrs. Laurel. She was Queen Tika of Murania in The Phantom Empire, Gene Autry’s 1935 cliffhanger serial.[7] She concluded her cinema career in 1953.
On January 2, 1936, Christy was divorced from songwriter Hal Christy.[8]
Christy died of natural causes five days shy of her 71st birthday.