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Name: Molly Dodd  
   
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Date of Birth: 11th November 1921
   
Place of Birth: Los Angeles, California, USA
   
Profession: Actress
 
 
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Molly Dodd (November 11, 1921 – March 26, 1981) was an American actress.

She was born Mary Elise Dodd in Los Angeles, California, the daughter of Neal Dodd (September 6, 1879-May 26, 1966) and Lila Elsie Weaver (September 12, 1889-March 28, 1949). Her father was a priest of the Anglo-Catholic Episcopal Church.

Dodd began her career on the Los Angeles stage in 1939, debuting in a revival of the play The Cradle Song with the Westwood Theatre Guild. Her performance in The Penguin (1940), at the Call Board Theatre in Hollywood, was reviewed as demonstrating unusual eccentric comedy gifts. That same year, she appeared in And Eternal Darkness at the Call Board and the review read, "Molly Dodd as the love interest was appealing."

In February 1947, Dodd received a citation from the USO for her performance in Noel Coward's Private Lives at U.S. Army camps. She acted in numerous stage productions through the years, including summer stock in La Jolla.

She had one husband, novelist Henry Farrell.

Dodd was in only four theatrical movies. She first appeared as a beautician in Hitchcock's Vertigo (1958) starring James Stewart and Kim Novak. She also appeared as Mrs. Rigg in What's the Matter with Helen? (1971), which was written by her husband and starred Debbie Reynolds and Shelley Winters.

In 1965, Dodd and actor/writer Robert Lansing formed the State Repertory Theatre as a rallying ground for professional actors who wanted to do plays outside the realm of commercial theatre. They did various productions–Spoon River Anthology, a concert titled From Our Bag, Pirandello's As You Desire Me, and a double-bill titled Those Mad Victorians, which the company took to Caltech in the late 1960s. When they returned to Caltech the following season, they performed An Evening With Oscar Wilde, a concert reading based on Wilde's The Picture of Dorian Gray and The House of Pomegranates, with Dodd as one of the players.

She made a number of guest appearances on various top-rated TV shows, including The Andy Griffith Show, The Twilight Zone, Gomer Pyle, Hazel, Petticoat Junction, The Brady Bunch, Bewitched and The Rockford Files. Dodd also played a mental patient in the TV movie How Awful About Allan (1970), which was written by her husband and starred Anthony Perkins and Julie Harris.

Molly Dodd and her husband, Farrell, lived in Pacific Palisades, California. She died at age 59 in Santa Monica. She is interred at Hollywood Forever Cemetery in Hollywood.

Filmography

  • Vertigo (1958) ... beautician (uncredited)
  • My Six Loves (1963) ... woman (uncredited)
  • What's the Matter with Helen? (1971) ... Mrs. Rigg
  • Harper Valley PTA (1978) ... Olive Glover

TV filmography

  • How Awful About Allan (1970) ... mental patient
  • The Whiz Kid and the Mystery at Riverton (1974) ... Mrs. Blake
  • The Skating Rink (1975) ... Mrs. Bayliss
  • Ruby and Oswald (1978)
  • The New Adventures of Heidi (1978) ... Mother Gertrude
  • A Last Cry for Help (1979) ... Ms. Harrison
  • Evita Peron (1981) ... woman at opera

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