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Doro Merande

Doro Merande (March 31, 1892 – November 1, 1975) was an American actress who appeared in film, stage and television.
==Stage actress==
Born in Columbus, Kansas, as Dora Matthews and grew up in boarding schools in Michigan. Orphaned at a young age, she later headed to New York City to become an actress. She found her first part in a small summer company in Massachusetts. She coveted Broadway parts during the Great Depression. Her career began with the Jules Levanthal Company. She debuted on Broadway as "Sophie Tuttle" in ''Loose Moments'' in 1935. Soon she was cast in ''One Good Year'', ''Red Harvest'', and ''Angel Island''. Her first major stage role was playing the gossip in ''Our Town'' by Thornton Wilder repeating her performance in the 1940 film.
Merande later appeared with Leo G. Carroll in ''Lo and Behold'', ''The Rat Race'' with Betty Field, and in ''The Silver Whistle'', with José Ferrer. She performed with Clifton Webb (in ''Mr. Belvedere Rings The Bell''), Walter Huston (in ''Apple of His Eye''), and Franchot Tone (in ''Hope For Your Best''). Her final Broadway appearance was in the 1969 revival of ''The Front Page'', playing the cleaning woman, as she had also done in the film and television versions.

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