Dorothy Green (silent film actress) explained

Dorothy Green
Birth Place:Manhattan, New York City, New York, U.S.
Death Place:New York City
Resting Place:Mount Zion Cemetery
Maspeth, Queens, New York City, New York, U.S.
Occupation:Actress
Years Active:1914–1929
Signature:Dorothy Green signature.jpg

Dorothy Green (March 5, 1892 – November 16, 1963) was an American silent film actress.[1] [2]

Biography

Dorothy Green was born to Benny and Anna Green on March 5, 1892, in Manhattan, New York City.[3] Her birth certificate lists her first name as “Vera”, but she appears later in United States Census records as “Dorothy”.[4] Her parents immigrated from what was then the Russian Empire in 1886, and her father worked as a tailor.[5] She was the oldest of six children — Bella (b. 1895), Mamie (b.1898), Sadie (b. 1900), Harry (b.1902) and William (b. 1903). Belle also had a brief career as an actress, using the stage name "Belle Green".[6]

Green claimed to have been born in St. Petersburg, before immigrating to the United States at the age of three, however her vital records indicate she was born in New York to parents of Russian extraction.[7] [8] [9] At the time, it was not unusual for actors to lie about or embellish their origin story — similarly, Green also claimed to have been born in 1895.[8]

Career

Green had film roles in Forest Rivals (1919), The Lesson (1917), The Wonderful Adventure (1915), A Parisian Romance, Her Mother's Secret, The American Way Souls Aflame, The Devils at His Elbow, The Good Bad Wife, Patria (a serial), The Praise Agent with Arthur Ashley, and The Grouch.[10] Green also performed on stage with the New Shakespeare Company, where fellow performer John Gielgud viewed her acting favorably.[11]

She was best known for playing "vamp" roles, such as in Patria, The Devils at His Elbow, and A Parisian Romance[12] [13]

Personal life

Green married Samuel Harry Pomerance (b. 1886), a fellow Russian-American, in New York City in March 1911.[14] In October 1916, Pomerance brought an alienation of affection suit against Emanuel S. “Manny” Chapelle (d. 1920), a wine agent and the husband of ice skater Grace Helaine (d. 1936), the sister of actress Billie Burke.[15] [16] Pomerance hired private detectives who testified they had seen Green and Chapelle together, and had Green's apartment raided, where she was found with Chapelle. When Helaine filed for divorce against Chapelle in 1918, she named Green as a co-respondent.[17]

Green retired from acting in 1930. She remarried Hungarian-American lawyer Norman November (1888-1966). She died in 1963 at the age of 71 in New York City.

Filmography

Notes and References

  1. Book: The Film Daily. 1963.
  2. Book: Silent Film Necrology. 9780786410590. Vazzana. Eugene Michael. 2001.
  3. Web site: New York, New York City Births, 1846-1909 . FamilySearch . 21 April 2020.
  4. Web site: United States Census, 1910 . FamilySearch.
  5. Web site: New York Naturalization Index (Soundex), 1792-1906 . FamilySearch.
  6. Book: The Film Daily . Jan–Jun 1921 . New York, Wid's Films and Film Folk, Inc. . 2 .
  7. Book: Motion Picture News . Mar–Apr 1916 . Exhibitors' Times, inc. . 1316 .
  8. Book: Picture-Play Magazine . Mar–Aug 1920 . Street & Smith .
  9. Book: Motography . Jan–Mar 1916 . Electricity Magazine Corp. .
  10. Book: Daniel Blum's Screen World, 1964. 9780819603050. Blum. Da. June 1964.
  11. Book: Croall, Jonathan. John Gielgud: Matinee Idol to Movie Star. 2011-05-05. A&C Black. 9781408131077. en.
  12. Book: Motion Picture Classic . 1920 . Brooklyn, N.Y. : M.P. Pub. Co. .
  13. Book: Photoplay . 1 September – 31 December 1918 . Chicago, Photoplay Magazine Publishing Company .
  14. Web site: New York, New York City Marriage Records, 1829-1940 . FamilySearch . 21 April 2020.
  15. News: Mannie (Manny) Chappelle and Dorothy Green Polerance (wife of Samuel H. Pomerance) . The Greenville News . 21 April 2020 . 5 . 5 February 1918.
  16. Book: Variety . July 1919 . Variety Publishing Company .
  17. Book: Variety . February 1918 . New York, NY: Variety Publishing Company . 47 .
  18. Book: A guide to American silent crime films. Langman. Larry. Finn. Daniel. 1994. Greenwood Press. 9780313288586. 4. en.
  19. Book: Katchmer, George A.. A Biographical Dictionary of Silent Film Western Actors and Actresses. 2015-05-20. McFarland. 9781476609058. en.
  20. Book: Parrill, William B.. European Silent Films on Video: A Critical Guide. 2015-06-08. McFarland. 9781476610214. 188. en.