Dorothy Layton

Dorothy Layton (August 13, 1912 – June 4, 2009) was an American film actress of the early 1930s.

Dorothy Layton
Born
Dorothy Ann Wannenwetsch

(1912-08-13)August 13, 1912
DiedJune 4, 2009(2009-06-04) (aged 96)
Years active1931-1933
Spouse(s)Howard Milton Taylor Jr.

Life

Born as Dorothy Ann Wannenwetsch in Cincinnati, Ohio, Layton was selected as one of the "WAMPAS Baby Stars" for 1932.[1] Layton had a promising acting career and starred in eight films in 1932 and 1933, notably appearing several times with Laurel and Hardy. She appeared in the films Chickens Come Home (1931), The Chimp (1932 film), County Hospital (film) (1932), and Pack Up Your Troubles (1932 film).[2] Her obituary described her as the "last great female stooge."[1]

The only film she made of any prominence, however, was Pick-Up (1933), which starred George Raft and Sylvia Sidney. Her career fizzled after that film, and never really took off again. By 1935 she retired altogether from acting.

Layton eventually moved to Baltimore, Maryland, where she met and married Howard W. Taylor Jr., a Baltimore businessman. The marriage ended in divorce. The couple had two children. Dorothy Layton died on June 4, 2009, at a retirement home in Towson, Maryland, aged 96.

References

  1. "Dorothy Layton". June 15, 2009. ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved November 22, 2017.
  2. Dorothy Layton profile
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