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  1. Kingsley, Dorothy (1909–1997)American screenwriter who wrote scripts for over 25 movies, including Pal Joey, Can-Can, Kiss Me, Kate, and Seven Brides for Seven Brothers. Born Dorothy Kingsley on October 14, 1909, in New York City; died of a heart ailment on September 26, 1997, in Carmel, California; daughter of Alma Hanlon (a silent-screen ...

  2. Oct 3, 1997 · Dorothy Kingsley, screenwriter: born New York 14 October 1909; twice married (three sons, three daughters); died Carmel, California 26 September 1997.

  3. Oct 10, 1997 · Dorothy Kingsley, a screenwriter whose credits include Kiss Me Kate, Pal Joey, Can-Can and the original and remade versions of Angels in the Outfield, has died. She was 87. Ms. Kingsley, the widow …

  4. Oct 9, 1997 · Dorothy Kingsley, a prolific screenwriter whose credits included "Kiss Me Kate," "Can-Can," "Valley of the Dolls" and the original and remade versions of "Angels in the Outfield," died of heart ...

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  5. Sep 26, 1997 · Born in New York City, Kingsley was the daughter of newspaperman and press agent Walter J. Kingsley, and silent film actress Alma Hanlon. Following their divorce, Hanlon remarried to director Louis Myll. They lived at Bayside, Queens for two years, [1] and later moved with Dorothy to the affluent suburb of Grosse Pointe, Michigan. [2]

  6. Oct 3, 1997 · Dorothy Kingsley, a leading screenwriter in Hollywood in the 1940s and ’50s, has died at age 87.Miss Kingsley, who died Sept. 26 in a Monterey hospital, had written screenplays for more than 25 ...

  7. Born in New York City, Kingsley was the daughter of newspaperman and press agent Walter J. Kingsley, and silent film actress Alma Hanlon. Following their divorce, Hanlon remarried to director Louis Myll. They lived at Bayside, Queens for two years, and later moved with Dorothy to the affluent suburb of Grosse Pointe, Michigan.

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