Dovey, Alice (1884–1969)
Dovey, Alice (1884–1969)
American actress and singer. Born Aug 2, 1884, in Plattsmouth, Nebraska; died Jan 12, 1969, in Tarzana, California; m. John E. Hazzard.
Made stage debut in the chorus of The Strollers (1903), followed by Woodland, A Stubborn Cinderella, Old Dutch, The Pink Lady, The Queen of the Movies and Very Good Eddie, among others; made 2 films, The Commanding Officer and The Romantic Journey.
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