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American actress
Gender
Female
Place of birth
Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama, USA
Place of death
Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, USA
Age
53 years
Awards
star on Hollywood Walk of Fame
 
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Biography

Dorothy Sebastian (born Stella Dorothy Sabiston; April 26, 1903 – April 8, 1957) was an American film and stage actress.

Early years

Sebastian was born and raised in Birmingham, Alabama, the daughter of Lycurgus (Lawrence) Robert and Stella Armstrong Sabiston. After leaving Alabama and starting a career on the stage, she changed the spelling of her name to Sebastian.

In her youth, she aspired to be a dancer and a film actress. Her family frowned on both ambitions, however, so she fled to New York at the age of 15. Upon her arrival in New York City, Sebastian's southern drawl was thick enough to "cut with a knife". She followed around theatrical agents before returning at night to a $12-a-month room, after being consistently rejected.

Career

Before appearing in films, Sebastian performed onstage in the musical revue, George White's Scandals. Her first contact in Hollywood was Robert Kane, who gave her a film test at United Studios. She co-starred with Joan Crawford and Anita Page in a popular series of MGM romantic dramas, including Our Dancing Daughters (1928) and Our Blushing Brides (1930). Sebastian appeared in 1929's Spite Marriage, where she was cast opposite the then-married Buster Keaton, with whom she began an affair.

MGM released Sebastian in 1930; her last film for the studio was a short subject starring the young Jack Benny. Harry Cohn of then-low-budgeted Columbia Pictures seized on Sebastian's availability by signing her to a Columbia contract; Cohn welcomed any former MGM players for their name value. Columbia released Sebastian after one year and she began freelancing, mostly at low-budget independent studios. Her most familiar appearance in sound films is probably in Allez Oop (1934), a short comedy produced by Educational Pictures that reunited her with Buster Keaton.

In 1930 Sebastian married outdoor-adventure star William Boyd (the future Hopalong Cassidy). After their 1936 divorce, she returned to acting, appearing in mostly bit parts. Her last onscreen appearance was in the 1948 film The Miracle of the Bells.

Songwriting

Sebastian co-wrote the ballad "The Leaves Mustn't Fall" with Jack Kenney.

Personal life

Dorothy Sebastian
Sebastian and William Boyd in His First Command (1929)

While still in Birmingham, Sebastian married her high-school sweetheart, Allen Stafford, on November 9, 1920. The marriage ended four years later just before she moved to New York.

Sebastian married actor William Boyd in December 1930 in Las Vegas, Nevada. They began a relationship after meeting on the set of His First Command in 1929. They divorced in 1936.

In 1947, Sebastian married Miami Beach businessman Harold Shapiro, to whom she remained married until her death.

Legal issues

On November 7, 1938, Sebastian was found guilty of drunk driving in a Beverly Hills, California Justice Court. The night she was arrested, she had been dining at Buster Keaton's home with her nephew. She was given a 30-day suspended jail sentence and paid a fine of $75.

In 1940, Sebastian was denied an award of $10,000 from a San Diego court. She had appeared at a Red Cross benefit in San Francisco in 1937, and failed to pay her hotel bill. She contended the promoter for the event should have paid the bill. An employee of the Plaza Hotel took out the suit, charging "defrauding an innkeeper." The State Supreme Court of California reversed the lower court's decision, which had awarded her the money on grounds of malicious prosecution.

Death and legacy

On April 8, 1957, Sebastian died of cancer at the Motion Picture & Television Country House and Hospital in Woodland Hills, California. She was several weeks shy of her 54th birthday. She is buried at Holy Cross Cemetery, Culver City, California.

For her contribution to the motion picture industry, Sebastian has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6655 Hollywood Boulevard. It was dedicated on February 8, 1960.

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1925Bluebeard's Seven WivesGilda La Bray
1925Sackcloth and ScarletPolly FreemanLost film
1925Why Women LovePearlLost film
1925Winds of ChanceLaura
1926TorrentWoman in AudienceUncredited
1926You'd Be SurprisedRuth Whitman
1927The ShowSalvation Army WorkerUncredited
1927The Demi-BrideLola
1927On Ze BoulevardGaby de Sylva
1927The Isle of Forgotten WomenMarua
1927Slide, Kelly, SlideTrain PassengerUncredited
1927CaliforniaCarlotta del Rey
1927Twelve Miles OutChiquita
1927Tea for ThreeAnnette
1927The Arizona WildcatRegina Schyler
1927LoveSpectator Extra at RacesUncredited
1927The Haunted ShipGoldie Kane
1928Our Dancing DaughtersBeatrice
1928Show PeopleDorothy SebastianUncredited
1928A Woman of AffairsConstance
1928Their HourCora
1928The House of ScandalAnn Rourke
1928WyomingSamantha Jerusha Farrell
1928The AdventurerDolores de Silva
1929Spite MarriageTrilby Drew
1929His First CommandJudy Gaylord
1929Morgan's Last RaidJudith Rogers
1929The Devil's Apple TreeDorothy Ryan
1929The RainbowLola
1929The Spirit of YouthBetty Grant
1929The Single StandardMercedes
1929The Unholy NightLady Efra CavenderAlternative title: The Green Ghost
1930BrothersNorma Moore
1930Montana MoonElizabeth "Lizzie" Prescott
1930Officer O'BrienRuth Dale
1930Free and EasyDorothy Sebastian - Actress in Cave Scene
1930Hell's IslandMarie
1930Our Blushing BridesFrancine Daniels
1930The RounderEthel DaltonMGM short, costarring Jack Benny.
1930Ladies Must PlayNorma Blake
1930The Utah KidJennie Lee
1931The Big GambleBeverly
1931The DeceiverIna Fontanne
1931The Lightning FlyerRose Rogers
1931Ships of HateGrace Walsh
1932They Never Come BackAdele Landon
1933Ship of Wanted MenIrene Reynolds
1934The Life of Vergie WintersLulu
1937The Mysterious PilotJean McNain
1939The Arizona KidBess Warren
1939Days of Jesse JamesZerilda James
1939Rough Riders' Round-upRose
1939The WomenSaleswoman Pat
1941Among the LivingWoman in Cafe
1941Kansas CycloneHelen King
1942True to the ArmyGloriaUncredited
1942Reap the Wild WindGuest at BallUncredited
1945George White's ScandalsGloriaUncredited
1948The Miracle of the BellsMiss Katie OrwinUncredited
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