From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Judith Barrett (born Lucille Kelley, February 2, 1909 – March 10, 2000), also known as Nancy Dover, was an American film actress of the late 1920s and through the 1930s, up until 1940. At sixteen, she got on a train to Hollywood. Her first big chance came when she started in a lavish commercial film in 1928, The Sock Exchange opposite Bobby Vernon. In 1929 she starred in five films, and made a successful transition to "talking films". From 1928 to 1933 she was billed as "Nancy Dover", and from 1930 to 1933 she appeared in nine films, all credited. In 1933, she appeared in only one film, Marriage Humor opposite Harry Langdon and Vernon Dent, while doing stage work. She would not have another role until 1936, when she starred in the crime drama Yellowstone opposite Henry Hunter, and alongside Ralph Morgan and Alan Hale. It was the first film that she was billed as "Judith Barrett". She appeared in two films that year, and five in 1937, one of wh...
Cimarron
1931
Road to Singapore
1940
Those Were the Days!
1940
Women Without Names
1940
Persons in Hiding
1939
The Fighting Parson
1930
The Big Kick
1930
Illegal Traffic
1938
Television Spy
1939
The Gracie Allen Murder Case
1939
Let Them Live
1937
The Head Guy
1930
Dynamite
1929
Big Business Girl
1931
I'm from Missouri
1939
Scandal
1929
Vogues of 1938
1937
The Good Old Soak
1937
Armored Car
1937
Disputed Passage
1939
Yellowstone
1936
The Thoroughbred
1930
Flying Hostess
1936
Skirt Shy
1929
The Great Victor Herbert
1939
Behind the Mike
1937