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The Tragic Tale of Doris Nolan: How a Star of Stage and Screen Lost Everything
Discover the tragic story of Doris Nolan, a beloved star of stage and screen who lost everything, and the legacy she left behind.
Doris Nolan was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on July 14, 1916. She was the daughter of a vaudeville performer and a stage actress. Her parents had a strong influence on her and she began performing in vaudeville shows at the age of five. At the age of thirteen, Doris made her Broadway debut in the musical revue "The Band Wagon". She went on to appear in a number of Broadway productions, including "Of Thee I Sing" and "The Boys From Syracuse". She was a featured performer in the 1938 movie Holiday, starring Katharine Hepburn and Cary Grant. In the 1940s, Doris moved to the UK, where she appeared in a number of British films, including "The Man in Grey" and "The Wicked Lady". She also made guest appearances on British television shows, such as "The Avengers". In the 1950s, Doris returned to the US, where she continued to appear in films and television shows. She was a regular on the television show "My Little Margie", playing the role of Margie's grandmother. She also appeared in a number of television commercials. In the 1960s, Doris retired from acting and moved back to the UK with her husband, where she lived until her death in 1998. Doris Nolan was a talented actress who had a long and successful career. She was a beloved figure in the entertainment industry, and her death was mourned by many. She was a pioneer for female performers, and she paved the way for future generations of actresses. Doris Nolan will always be remembered for her contribution to the entertainment industry.
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