Dolores Sutton(1927-2009)
- Actress
Dolores Sutton was born in New York, New York on February 4, 1927 as
Dolores Lila Silverstein to Benjamin and Mary Silverstein. She died on
May 11, 2009. She graduated from NYU with a BA Philosophy, 1948. While
working on her Masters in 1949, she wrote a radio script (Siblings),
sold it to NBC, and landed the voice role. Dolores' first television
appearance came on the Jack Benny Program (1950) playing golf as an old
lady in a gag scene. When Jack asked how old she was, she wobbled off
with her cane and replied, "39 just like you". Dolores was well known
on daytime television with featured roles on Valiant Lady (1954 -
1955), Date with Life (1955), and From These Roots (1959 - 1960). She
also had recurring roles on As the World Turns, The Edge of Night,
Ryan's Hope, All My Children and General Hospital. Numerous television
appearances occurred until the 1990s. Her proudest accomplishments came
in the theatre. She had leading roles in three Broadway plays and eight
Off-Broadway plays. Several notable performances at Chicago's Goodman
Theatre came in the mid-60s, as she was nominated three times as Best
Actress for the Sara Siddons Awards. Television writing credits include
Lady Doc, The Secret Storm, and Loving. Lady Somebody, a two-part film
sold to television. She was also the playwright for Down at the Old
Bull and Bush, The Web and the Rock, Company Comin', Born Yesterday, A
Perfect Ganesh, Detail of a Larger Work, The Front Page, The Exact
Center of the Universe, A Drop in the Bucket, Spring Storm, and Signs
and Wonders.