Barbara ka Bobbie Koshay. She was possibly one of the women in Vagabond Lady, in 1935. She was also a stand-in for Mister Cinderella, and a girl in the sailboat in Lady Be Careful, in 1936.
In "The wizard of oz" movie (1939), staring Judy Garland as Dorothy she has brown eyes. But in the new animation movie; "Dorothy of Oz", Dorothy has light blue eyes. So there are many different people who have played Dorothy and their eye colour differs, so it can be either brown or blue.
In the 1939 film version of The Wizard of Oz, the adventures of Dorothy Gale and her pet dog Toto are a dream. And Dorothy fills that dream with individuals from her real life in Kansas, with her Uncle Henry and Aunt Em. For example, Dorothy is in constant conflict with Almira Gulch, in Kansas. So, in Dorothy's dream, Gulch becomes the Wicked Witch of the West. In Kansas, Dorothy meets Professor Marvel, who is a fake medium. So, in Dorothy's dream, Marvel becomes the humbug Wizard of Oz. And, in Kansas, Dorothy's friends are three farmhands. So, in Dorothy's dream, farmhands Hickory, Hunk, and Zeke becomes the Tin Woodman, the Scarecrow, and the Cowardly Lion, respectively.
In the 1939 movie version, Dorothy eventually wakes up in Kansas again, and Oz was just a dream, and so were the ruby slippers. So I guess, you would find them in your sleep.
Lynne Perrie, the actress that played her, was sacked. In order to have her leave the series it was said that she had gone to a convent and later died there of a heart attack, so she was not an active character when she died.
Well, honey, in the book 'The Wizard of Oz,' Dorothy is just a sprightly young thing at the ripe old age of twelve. So, she's not quite a kid, but not quite a teenager either. Just the right age to get swept away to a magical land and have some wild adventures.
In "The wizard of oz" movie (1939), staring Judy Garland as Dorothy she has brown eyes. But in the new animation movie; "Dorothy of Oz", Dorothy has light blue eyes. So there are many different people who have played Dorothy and their eye colour differs, so it can be either brown or blue.
One of Dorothy Dandridge's weaknesses was her struggle with low self-esteem and feelings of insecurity, which were exacerbated by the racial discrimination and barriers she faced in Hollywood as a Black actress. This led to personal challenges in her relationships and career.
Judy Garland, who had a great gay following, played Dorothy in the movie, "The Wizard of Oz". So the phrase sprang up (among gay men particularly) as a discreet way of asking if someone is gay. You ask "Is he a friend of Dorothy?" And if the answer is "Ooh, yes, dear!", then you know.
Dorothy Day is not yet a saint so has no patronages.
Her name is Cammie Hall.
Jennifer Betit Yen has: Performed in "Reading Rainbow" in 1983. Played herself in "Reading Rainbow" in 1983. Played Maggie Q Double in "Need for Speed II" in 1997. Played Chase double in "Need for Speed: Undercover" in 2008. Played Susan Duarte in "Terminal Trap" in 2009. Played Jessica in "La La Land" in 2009. Played Mother in "The Problem of Gravity" in 2012. Played Lila Soon in "Types: A Minorly Magical Journey" in 2012. Played Lead Actress in "The 72 Hour Shootout" in 2013. Played Dani (Series Regular) in "My Not So Subconscious" in 2013. Played The Actress in "The Martini" in 2013. Played Host in "Film Lab Presents" in 2014. Played The Hot Girl in "DaZe: Vol. Too (sic) - NonSeNse" in 2014.
well toto is a dog so i would say Dorothy
based on the fact that Judy Garland, that played a character in the Wizard of Oz, was a big supporter of gay rights. SO for protection, one would ask the question, Do you watch the wizard of oz, instead of are you gay.
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Dorothy Brock has: Played Rose in "Lilies of the Field" in 1924. Played Dirk DeJong (infant) in "So Big" in 1924. Played Baby Antoinette in "The Lullaby" in 1924. Played Jeffy in "Christine of the Hungry Heart" in 1924. Played Baby June in "Gambling Wives" in 1924. Played Morna Malone in "The Man in Blue" in 1925. Performed in "Tender Feet" in 1925. Played Sonny in "If I Marry Again" in 1925. Played Bobby Holton in "Just a Woman" in 1925. Played Paul in "The Woman on Trial" in 1927.
The witch that was killed by Dorothy's house landing on her was the Wicked Witch of the East. Since she was killed by the event that took Dorothy to Oz and immediately turned to dust (ashes?) I don't think she was played by anybody.The good witches, both north and south were played by Billie Burke. And the most famous Wicked Witch of the West was played so wonderfully by Margaret Hamilton.
Dorothy said would he go with her to see the oz so he can give him a brain.