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Dot Farley

Dot Farley

7 titles Acting Feb 05, 1881 Died: May 02, 1971 Chicago, Illinois, USA

Dot Farley, born on February 6, 1881, in Chicago, Illinois, was a prominent American film actress whose career spanned four decades. Throughout her lifetime, she made a remarkable contribution to the film industry, featuring in an impressive 280 films from 1910 to 1950. Farley gained recognition primarily for her roles in short comedies, becoming a familiar face during the silent film era, particularly through her work with the renowned director Mack Sennett.

As her career progressed, she became well-known for her portrayal of the mother-in-law of Edgar Kennedy in a series of short films produced at RKO Studios, solidifying her status in the realm of comedy. Dot Farley’s performances were characterized by her comedic timing and ability to connect with audiences, making her a beloved figure in early American cinema.

Her life journey concluded on May 2, 1971, when she passed away in South Pasadena, California. Farley's enduring legacy continues to be celebrated by film enthusiasts and historians who recognize her significant impact on the evolution of comedic film in the early 20th century.

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