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Doree or Dorée may refer to: People * Ada Dorée (1850–1916), English singer and actor * Doree, character in the 2009 text ''Too Much Happiness'' * Doree Lewak ( 2008), American writer and humorist * Doree Macy, character in the 1931 film ''My Past'' * Dorée Malone, entry in List of Blueberry characters * Doree Shafrir (born 1977), American writer and podcast host * Doris Doree, an acting name of Doris Doscher (1882–1970) * Françoise Thérèse de Voyer de Dorée ( 1681), French aristocrat * Herbert John Doree ( 1918), candidate for Willesden East (UK Parliament constituency) * Suzanne Dorée ( 1989–2019), American mathematician * Victor Dorée ( 1933), financier for Jean Batten#Record attempts from England to Australia, Jean Batten Other uses * Doree (TV series) – Indian Hindi television series * Dory (other) – some listed entries may be referred to as Doree ** For example, List of fishes known as dory * Saint Lucia's Dorée River * La Dorée, French commu ...
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Ada Dorée
Ada Dorée (1850 – 28 April 1916) was an English singer and actor who performed in operetta, Victorian burlesque, and pantomime from the 1870s to the 1890s. In her early life she was Ada Catherine Elizabeth Earée, and in her later years she used the name Ada Dorée-Thorne, adding that of her husband. Life and career Dorée was born in Cockermouth, Cumberland, in 1850, as Ada Earée, the daughter of William Earée, a Church of England clergyman, and trained as a singer at the Guildhall School of Music, on a scholarship. She sang with groups known as the Philothespians and the South Kensington Amateurs before gaining professional roles in operetta, Victorian burlesque, and pantomime between the 1870s and the 1890s.David Stone"Ada Dorée (1884-85)" Who Was Who in the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company, at gsarchive.net, 6May 2007, accessed 11 April 2020"Alphamstone Marriage of the Rev. R. B. Earee" in ''The Bury and Norwich Post, and Suffolk Herald'', 15 August 1876, p. 6 In February 188 ...
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