
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Dorothy Short (1915 - 1963) was an American film actress mainly in low-budget westerns and serials in the 1930s and 1940s. A native of Philadelphia, she married actor Dave O'Brien in 1936, the same year they appeared together in the low-budget exploitation cheapie Reefer Madness, which in modern times has become a well-known cult film. She also appeared in another anti-marijuana film Assassin of Youth in 1937. She often appeared alongside her husband in various 'B' pictures and the Pete Smith series of comedy shorts, in which O'Brien played the lead on many occasions during the 1940s. After their divorce in 1954, Short retired from film acting, and died nine years later at age 47. Description above from the Wikipedia article Dorothy Short, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

as Mona Andrews

as Student
1938

as Student
1934

as Mona Andrews
1956

as Mary
1938

as Dorothy (uncredited)
1951

as Jenny Mason
1940

as Jacqueline Starr
1938

as Linda Mason
1941

as Laddie Gray
1938

as Joyce Edwards
1942

as Nora Pryde
1938

as Joan
1939
as Dorothy (uncredited)
1951

as Mona Andrews
1956

as Mrs. Thud (uncredited)
1953

as Dorothy (uncredited)
1951
as Mrs. George T. Hardnose
1950

as Wife (uncredited)
1948
as The Wife (uncredited)
1948
as The Wife (uncredited)
1947
as The Wife (uncredited)
1946

as Joyce Edwards
1942

as Dakota Brown
1942

as Jean Dennison
1941

as Linda Mason
1941

as Ruth Wade
1941

as Nancy Nordick
1941

as Alice Goodwin
1940

as Jenny Mason
1940

as Ann Markham
1940

as Marion Morgan
1939

as Joan
1939

as Jean Hall
1938

as Laddie Gray
1938

as Mary
1938

as Nora Pryde
1938

as Jacqueline Starr
1938