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Doris Margaret Kenyon (September 5, 1897 – September 1, 1979) was an American actress of motion pictures and television.


Early life

She grew up in
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, where her family had a home at 1805 Harrison Street. Her father, Dr. James B. Kenyon, was a
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minister at University Church. Kenyon studied at Packer College Institute and later at
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. She sang in the choirs of Grace Presbyterian and Bushwick Methodist Churches in
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. Her brother was dentist and New York assemblyman Raymond T. Kenyon. Her voice attracted the attention of
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theatrical scouts who enticed her to become a performer on the stage. In 1915, she first appeared as a chorus girl in the
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operetta ''
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''.


Film career

In 1915, she made her first film, ''The Rack'', with
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of
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. One of the most remembered films of her early career is '' Monsieur Beaucaire'' (1924). In this production, she starred opposite
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. She and her husband, Milton Sills, starred in ''
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'' for First National Pictures (1925). Laura Wood, a star swimmer and wife of Gaylord Wood, First National Pictures cinematographer, doubled for her swimming scenes because she couldn't swim. Kenyon's first sound film was '' The Home Towners'' (1928). She also starred in
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' first talking film, ''Interference'' (1928). Kenyon was cast opposite actor George Arliss in two films: ''
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'' (1931) and ''
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'' (1933). She participated in ''
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'' (1933) with
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. In the autumn of 1935, Doris appeared with Ramon Novarro in the play ''A Royal Miscarriage'' in
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. Kenyon's film career ended with a cameo in '' The Man in the Iron Mask'' (1939).


Music

Kenyon's performances as a singer grew out of an evening in New York when a manager of concert artists heard her sing at home for some friends. Afterward, he worked with her to arrange a tour. Singing eventually became an outlet for expressing her feelings after her first husband's death. A
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, she performed in Detroit as part of the Town Hall Series and in Phoenix as part of the All-Star Artists Series, among others. Kenyon's concerts featured more than vocal performances. Her "Lyrical Silhouettes" tour in 1933 included "characterizations presented in a half-dozen or more foreign languages and dialects." A variety of costumes supplemented the music in the program's segments.


Radio

Kenyon played Ann Cooper in the soap opera ''Crossroads'' on NBC in the 1940s.


Television

Kenyon continued her acting career in television in the 1950s. She was cast in episodes of '' The Secret Storm'' (1954), '' Schlitz Playhouse of Stars'' and ''
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''.


Marriages

Kenyon was married four times. * Her first husband was the actor Milton Sills. She wed Sills on October 12, 1926. She was widowed in 1930. She had one son with Sills, Kenyon Clarence Sills, born in 1927. * She married New York real estate broker Arthur Hopkins in 1933. The two divorced the following year, citing incompatibility. * In 1938 Doris married
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, owner of
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, an advertising agency. They divorced in 1939. * Her final marriage was to musician Bronislaw Mlynarski in 1947. He was the son of composer
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and the brother-in-law of
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.


Death

Doris Kenyon died on September 1, 1979, at her home in Beverly Hills, California of cardiac arrest.


In popular culture

In 1922, a newborn girl, Doris Kappelhoff, was named after Kenyon. Kappelhoff grew up to be singer and actress
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. Many years later, Day purchased a home in Beverly Hills that was "a few houses away from enyon's on the very same street."


Filmography

;Silent *''
The Rack The rack is a torture device consisting of a rectangular, usually wooden frame, slightly raised from the ground, with a roller at one or both ends. The victim's ankles are fastened to one roller and the wrists are chained to the other. As the in ...
'' (1915) as Effie McKenzie *'' The Pawn of Fate'' (1916) as Marcine Dufrene *''
The Feast of Life ''The Feast of Life'' is a 1916 American silent drama film directed by Albert Capellani and starring Clara Kimball Young. It was distributed by the World Film Company. Cast *Clara Kimball Young as Aurora Fernandez *Mrs. E.M. Kimball as Senora Fe ...
'' (1916) as Celida *''The Man Who Stood Still'' (1916) as Marie Krauss *''The Ocean Waif'' (1916, Short) as Millie Jessop (Extant) *'' The Traveling Salesman'' (1916) as Beth Elliot *'' The Man Who Forgot'' (1917) as Edith Mallon *'' A Girl's Folly'' (1917) as Mary Baker (Extant) * '' The Empress'' (1917) as Nedra *''Jimmy Dale Alias the Grey Seal'' (1917, Short) (Lost) (uncredited) *'' On Trial'' (1917) (uncredited) *''
The Great White Trail ''The Great White Trail'' is a surviving 1917 American silent drama film produced and directed by Leopold Wharton and starring Doris Kenyon.''The American Film Institute Catalog Feature Films: 1911-20'' by The American Film Institute , c.1988 Ca ...
'' (1917) as Prudence Carrington *''Strictly Business'' (1917, Short) *'' The Hidden Hand'' (1917, Serial) as Doris Whitney (Lost) *''The Street of Seven Stars'' (1918) as Harmony Wells *''The Inn of the Blue Moon'' (1918) as Justine Druce / Dorothy Druce *'' Wild Honey'' (1918, William L. Sherry / Film Clearing House) as Wild Honey / Mrs. Holbrook *''Twilight'' (1919, William L. Sherry / Film Clearing House) as Twilight *'' The Bandbox'' (1919, W.W. Hodkinson / Pathe Exchange) as Eleanor Searle *''
The Harvest Moon ''The Harvest Moon'' is a 1920 American silent drama film directed by J. Searle Dawley and starring Doris Kenyon, Wilfred Lytell, and George Lessey.Koszarski p. 91 It was shot at the Fort Lee studios in New Jersey. Cast * Doris Kenyon as Dor ...
'' (1920, W.W. Hodkinson / Pathe Exchange) as Dora Fullerton *''
The Conquest of Canaan ''The Conquest of Canaan'' is a 1921 American silent drama film produced by Famous Players-Lasky and distributed by Paramount Pictures. It starred Thomas Meighan and Doris Kenyon and was directed by Roy William Neill. It was filmed in Asheville ...
'' (1921) (Extant) as Ariel Taber *'' Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford'' (1921) as Fannie Jasper *''
Shadows of the Sea ''Shadows of the Sea'' is a lost 1922 American silent thriller film directed by Alan Crosland and starring Conway Tearle, Doris Kenyon, and Crauford Kent.Monaco p. 139 Cast * Conway Tearle as Captain Dick Carson * Doris Kenyon as Dorothy Jor ...
'' (1922, Selznick Pictures) as Dorothy Jordan *'' The Ruling Passion'' (1922, United Artists) as Angie Alden *''
Sure Fire Flint ''Sure Fire Flint'' is a 1922 American silent comedy film directed by Dell Henderson and starring Johnny Hines. Cast *Johnny Hines as Sure Fire Flint * Edmund Breese as Johnny Jets * Robert Edeson as Anthony De Lanni *Effie Shannon as Mrs. De La ...
'' (1922, Mastodon Films) as June De Lanni *''
You Are Guilty ''You Are Guilty'' is a 1923 American silent drama film directed by Edgar Lewis and starring James Kirkwood, Doris Kenyon and Robert Edeson.Connelly p. 439 Synopsis Stephen Martin takes the blame over some missing funds in order to spare his ha ...
'' (1923, Mastodon Films) as Alice Farrell * ''
The Last Moment ''The Last Moment'' is a 1928 American drama film conceived and directed by Paul Fejos. The film starred Otto Matieson and Georgia Hale. Fejos made ''The Last Moment'' on a budget of US$13,000. The film told its story without intertitles, w ...
'' (1923, Goldwyn Pictures) as Alice Winthrop *'' Bright Lights of Broadway'' (1923, Principal Distributing) as Irene Marley *''
Restless Wives ''Restless Wives'' is a lost 1924 American silent melodrama film directed by Gregory La Cava Gregory La Cava (March 10, 1892 – March 1, 1952) was an American film director of Italian descent best known for his films of the 1930s, includi ...
'' (1924, CC Burr) as Amy Van Clayton *''
The Love Bandit ''The Love Bandit'' is a 1924 American silent film, silent Western film with a Northwoods theme directed by Dell Henderson and starring Doris Kenyon, Victor Sutherland, and Cecil Spooner. Plot As described in a film magazine review, Amy Van Cla ...
'' (1924, Vitagraph) as Polly Benson *'' The New School Teacher'' (1924) as Diana Pope *'' Lend Me Your Husband'' (1924, CC Burr) as Aline Stackton *'' Monsieur Beaucaire'' (1924) as Lady Mary (Extant) *'' Born Rich'' (1924, First National) as Frances Melrose *''
Idle Tongues ''Idle Tongues'' is a 1924 American silent drama film directed by Lambert Hillyer and produced by Thomas H. Ince, one of his last efforts before his death that year. It starred Percy Marmont and Doris Kenyon and was distributed by First National ...
'' (1924, Ince / First National) as Katherine Minot *'' If I Marry Again'' (1925, First National) as Jocelyn Margot *''
A Thief in Paradise ''A Thief in Paradise'' is a 1925 American silent drama film produced by Samuel Goldwyn, directed by George Fitzmaurice, and adapted by Frances Marion from Leonard Merrick's 1900 novel ''The Worldlings''.
'' (1925, First National) as Helen Saville (Lost) *''
I Want My Man ''I Want My Man'' is a 1925 American drama film directed by Lambert Hillyer and written by Joseph F. Poland, Earle Snell, and Earl Hudson. It is based on the 1924 novel ''The Interpreter's House'' by Maxwell Struthers Burt. The film stars Dori ...
'' (1925, First National) as Vida (Trailer only; Library of Congress) *''
The Half-Way Girl ''The Half-Way Girl'' is a 1925 American silent drama film directed by John Francis Dillon that was filmed around the Jersey Shore. Plot As described in a film magazine reviews, Poppy La Rue is given a job in the hotel as “private hostess” ...
'' (1925, First National) as Poppy La Rue (Lost) *''
The Unguarded Hour ''The Unguarded Hour'' is a 1936 American drama film directed by Sam Wood and starring Loretta Young and Franchot Tone. In England, a prominent young prosecutor in a murder trial is unaware that his wife is involved. It is based on Bernard Meriv ...
'' (1925, First National) as Virginia Gilbert (Lost) *'' Men of Steel'' (1926, First National) as Mary Berwick (Lost) *''
Mismates ''Mismates'' is a 1926 silent film starring Doris Kenyon and Warner Baxter. The movie was written by Sada Cowan from a play by Myron C. Fagan and directed by Charles Brabin. This film is now lost.Ladies at Play'' (1926, First National) as Ann Harper (Lost) *''
The Blonde Saint ''The Blonde Saint'' is a 1926 American silent romantic adventure film directed by Svend Gade. It was produced by Sam E. Rork and released through First National Pictures. Lewis Stone and Doris Kenyon star and young newcomer Gilbert Roland i ...
'' (1926) as Ghirlaine Bellamy (Lost) *'' The Valley of the Giants'' (1927) as Shirley Pennington (Extant; UCLA Film & TV) *''
Burning Daylight ''Burning Daylight'' is a novel by Jack London, published in 1910, one of the best-selling books of that year and London's best-selling book in his lifetime. The novel has been adapted for film. Plot The first part of the novel takes place in ...
'' (1928, First National) as Virgie (Extant; Library of Congress) *'' The Hawk's Nest'' (1928) as Madelon Arden (Lost) ;Sound *'' The Home Towners'' (1928, Warner Brothers) as Beth Calhoun (Lost) *''
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'' (1928) as Faith Marlay *''
Beau Bandit ''Beau Bandit'' is a 1930 American Pre-Code Western film, directed by Lambert Hillyer, from a screenplay by Wallace Smith, based on his short story, "Strictly Business" which appeared in the April 1929 edition of ''Hearst's International-Cosmo ...
'' (1930, RKO) as Helen Wardell *'' The Bargain'' (1931, First National / Warner Bros.) as Nancy *''
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'' (1931) as Betsy Hamilton *''
The Road to Singapore ''The Road to Singapore'' is a 1931 American pre-Code romantic drama film directed by Alfred E. Green and starring William Powell and Doris Kenyon, who play two thirds of a romantic triangle, along with Louis Calhern. It was produced and dis ...
'' (1931) as Philippa Crosby March *''
The Ruling Voice ''The Ruling Voice'' is a 1931 American pre-Code gangster drama directed by Rowland V. Lee, starring Walter Huston, Loretta Young, and Doris Kenyon. It had an alternate title ''Upper Underworld'', and was produced by First National Pictures an ...
'' (1931, First National / Warner Bros.) as Mary Stanton *'' Young America'' (1932) as Edith Doray *''
The Man Called Back ''The Man Called Back'' is a 1932 American Pre-Code film directed by Robert Florey. This film was independently produced for the bargain-basement price of $68,000, partly because Florey was allowed to re-use the tropical set constructed for the ...
'' (1932) as Diana St. Claire *''
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'' (1933) as Mme. Pompadour *''
No Marriage Ties ''No Marriage Ties'' is a 1933 American pre-Code drama film directed by J. Walter Ruben and written by Arthur Caesar, H.W. Hanemann, Sam Mintz. The film stars Richard Dix, Elizabeth Allan, Doris Kenyon, Alan Dinehart and David Landau. The film ...
'' (1933, RKO) as Adrienne Deane *''
Counsellor at Law ''Counsellor at Law'' is a 1933 American pre-Code drama film directed by William Wyler. The screenplay by Elmer Rice is based on his 1931 Broadway play of the same title. Plot The story focuses on several days in a critical juncture in the lif ...
'' (1933) as Cora Simon *'' Whom the Gods Destroy'' (1934, Columbia) as Margaret Forrester *''
The Human Side ''The Human Side'' is a 1934 American drama film directed by Edward Buzzell and written by Edward Buzzell, Frank Craven and Ernest Pascal. The film stars Adolphe Menjou, Doris Kenyon, Charlotte Henry, Reginald Owen, Joseph Cawthorn and Betty Law ...
'' (1934, Universal) as Vera Sheldon *''
Along Came Love ''Along Came Love'' is a 1936 American comedy film directed by Bert Lytell and written by Arthur Caesar. The film stars Irene Hervey, Charles Starrett, Doris Kenyon, H. B. Warner, Irene Franklin and Bernadene Hayes. The film was released on No ...
'' (1936, Paramount) as Mrs. Gould *''
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'' (1938) as Mrs. Simpson *'' The Man in the Iron Mask'' (1939, United Artists) as Queen Anne


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Doris Kenyon
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