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  1. Dorothy Farnum (10 June 1900 – 27 January 1970) was an American actress and screenwriter. She was noted for her work at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer during the silent era and later in Britain during the 1930s.

  2. Dorothy Farnum (1900 - 1970) fue una guionista y actriz de Estados Unidos conocida por: La tierra de todos, El torrente (Entre naranjos), La mujer divina, Coeur de lilas, Bardelys el magnífico, El árbitro de la elegancia, Redención, El pagano de Tahití, El judío Suss y Call of the Flesh.

  3. Dorothy Farnum was born on 10 June 1900 in New York City, New York, USA. She was a writer and actress, known for Torrent (1926), A Lady's Morals (1930) and Lorna Doone (1934). She was married to Maurice Barber. She died on 27 January 1970 in North Andover, Massachusetts, USA.

  4. As with many women in early cinema, such as Jeanie Macpherson and Frances Marion, Dorothy Farnum’s career in Hollywood began with acting before settling into writing. Known for her intelligence and beauty, she worked well in front of the camera.

  5. Dorothy Farnum was born on 10 June 1900 in New York City, New York, USA. She was a writer and actress, known for Torrent (1926), A Lady's Morals (1930) and Lorna Doone (1934). She was married to Maurice Barber. She died on 27 January 1970 in North Andover, Massachusetts, USA.

  6. Back in the silent era a woman didn’t have to be an actress to get the glamour treatment from the studio’s PR department. Witness the press on Dorothy Farnum who wrote the Constance Talmadge vehicle Good References.

  7. Dorothy Farnum was a writer and actress who was born in 1900 in United States and died in 1970 known for: The Temptress, Torrent, The Divine Woman, Bardelys the Magnificent, Lilac, Redemption, Beau Brummel, Jew Süss, The Pagan and Call of the Flesh