Plain, angular Doro Merande was one of those delightful character actresses you couldn't take your eyes off of, no matter how minuscule the part. She excelled at playing older than she was -- doting aunts, inveterate gossips, curt secretaries and small-minded townspeople -- all topped with an amusing warble in her voice and bristly eccentric edge. Too bad then that she wasn't used more in films, but she preferred live theater and based herself for the most part on the East Coast. She was born Dora Matthews in Kansas in 1892 and orphaned as a child. Growing up in boarding schools, she headed to New York and pursued an acting career immediately after finishing her education. She appeared long and hard on the stock stage before making it on Broadway at age 43. She settled there sparking over 25 Broadway plays in her lifetime, including a scene-stealing turn in the classic Thorton Wilder play "Our Town" which brought her to Hollywood to preserve the role on film. On and off she remained a ...
Change of Habit
1969
Navy Wife
1935
The Man with the Golden Arm
1955
The Cardinal
1963
The Front Page
1974
The Remarkable Mr. Pennypacker
1959
Making It
1971
The Seven Year Itch
1955
Zoo in Budapest
1933
The Whistle at Eaton Falls
1951
The Russians Are Coming! The Russians Are Coming!
1966
Cover Up
1949
The Gazebo
1960
The Snake Pit
1948
Kiss Me, Stupid
1964
Skidoo
1968
Hurry Sundown
1967
Bondage
1933
Our Town
1940
State Fair
1933
Wayward
1932
Bad Boy
1935
Personal Maid
1931
Mr. Belvedere Rings the Bell
1951
Strictly Personal
1933
If You Knew Elizabeth
1957
Moonlight and Pretzels
1933