Dorothy Gray
Dorothy Gray appeared in two early sound-era films during the 1930s. Born on October 23, 1922 in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, Gray made her debut as a child performer in The Public Enemy, credited as Little Girl in a brief uncredited role.
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Dorothy Gray appeared in two early sound-era films during the 1930s. Born on October 23, 1922 in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, Gray made her debut as a child performer in The Public Enemy, credited as Little Girl in a brief uncredited role. The film, released in 1931, was a crime drama that became a landmark of the gangster genre. Gray’s appearance marked one of her earliest known on-screen credits, reflecting the common practice of casting young performers in minor roles during that period.
Her second documented film credit came in 1935 with Little Big Shot, where Gray appeared in a credited role. The film, a drama centered on youth and ambition, provided one of the few recorded appearances of Gray’s early career. Beyond these two titles, no additional verified film credits or indu…






