Greener, Dorothy, 1917-1971.
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Musical comedy actress Dorothy Greener was born in Gateshead, England in 1917. When she was eight the Greener family emigrated to Canada and three years later settled in East Hartford, Connecticut [some sources say West Hartford] where she attended school and studied the viola. After graduation she worked for The Hartford Times writing reviews and human interest stories. In 1947 Ms. Greener headed for New York where, to support herself, she became a secretary and switchboard operator. Her theatrical career began when she sang two of her own songs at an amateur show in Provincetown. Winning the competition led to an engagement at No. 1 Fifth Avenue. In 1950 her performance in Michael Stewart's revue Come What May, which later became Razzle Dazzle, received rave reviews. Success followed. Ms. Greener's other New York appearances include Shoestring Revue, Shoestring '57, Joy Ride, and Leave It To Jane . She understudied Nancy Walker in Girls Against the Boys and appeared on many major television shows. Ms. Greener died of cancer in New York City in 1971.
Dorothy Greener was an actress and singer-comedienne.
Born in England her family moved to Connecticut when she was still a child. She appeared in COME WHAT MAY; RAZZLE DAZZLE; LEAVE IT TO JANE and MY MOTHER, MY FATHER AND ME. She died in New York in 1971.
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