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- Died
- The daughter of silent-screen star Alma Hanlon and Broadway writer/press agent Walter Kingsley, Dorothy Kingsley began her career as an uncredited gag writer for the Bob Hope Radio Show and, later, the Edgar Bergen Radio Show. Producer Arthur Freed put her under contract to MGM; her first assignment was polishing the Garland-Rooney musical Girl Crazy (1943). She later wrote a number of scripts for Debbie Reynolds and 'Esther Williams (I)'. After leaving Hollywood for Carmel, California, she and her husband William Durney started the Durney Vineyard brand winery.- IMDb Mini Biography By: <[email protected]>
- SpouseWilliam Durney(? - 1989) (his death)
- Daughter of silent screen star Alma Hanlon and Broadway writer and publicist Walter Kingsley.
- She and her husband were among the earliest vintners in the Carmel Valley (CA) wine region. They created the first vineyard there in 1968.
- Former comedy writer on radio (for Bob Hope, Edgar Bergen and others) who became a leading screenwriter (and sometimes an uncredited script rewriter) in Hollywood during the 1940s and 1950s. She later created the Bracken's World (1969) TV series.
- I never think of myself as a real writer. I only wrote because I I needed the money.
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