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Dorothy Rothschild was born on August 22, l893 into a family of comfortable financial means. Raised by her father and Stepmother after her mother`s death, she was given an excellent education for the times. Highly intelligent, she pursued a career after her formal education and proved herself to be one of the early feminists. She started writing poems early and her witty remarks are still alive today. In 1917 she was asked to join the staff at Vanity Fair magazine and to marry Edward Pond Parker II, both of which she agreed to gladly. Eddie Parker soon was stationed overseas and Dorothy became one of the founding members of the Algonquin Hotel "Round Table". Eddie arrived back from the war with an unfortunate drinking problem, and Dorothy decided she loved her new life more than she did him. They were separated far more than together and divorced in 1928. She spent a very dramatic period of time in New York City, doing theater reviews, spending time with her Algonquin friends, drinking far too much. She published poems and short stories and in 1929 won the national O. Henry Prize for the short story "Big Blonde". This established her as a serious writer. She married Alan Campbell when she was forty and he was twenty-nine. He encouraged her to go Hollywood where they became a very successful screenwriting team. Beginning in 1933 they received screen credits for fifteen films, most notably A Star Is Born (1937) which was nominated for an Academy Award. The time spent in Hollywood were the most lucrative years of her career, yet she spent every dime of it. She divorced and remarried Alan Campbell and in 1963 he died. She spent her last years in New York City, in very poor health due to heavy drinking and making do on very little money. Often, she would have to call on friends like Lillian Hellman to help her financially. Dorothy Parker died in 1967 at seventy-three years old in her New York hotel room, all alone. Time magazine devoted an entire page to her obituary, which was considered an amazing tribute. Her estate was left in full to Martin Luther King and the NAACP.

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    Name Dorothy Parker (I)
    (Dorothy Rothschild)
    Other Name(s) Dottie
    Height 4' 11"  (150 cm)
    Build Average
    Hair Color Brown - Dark
    Date of Birth August 221893
    Birthplace Long Branch, New Jersey
    Star Sign Leo
    Died June 71967 (Aged 74)
    Location of Death New York City, New York
    Cause of Death Heart Attack
    Nationality American
    Ethnicity White
    Religion Jewish
    Occupation Screenwriter
    Celebrity Index Do
    Claim to Fame A Star Is Born

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  • Idleness, sorrow, a friend, and a foe.
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  • When your bank account is so overdrawn that it is positively photographic, steps must be taken.
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  • Money was made, not to command our will, But all our lawful pleasures to fulfill. Shame and woe to us, if we our wealth obey; The horse doth with the horseman away.
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  • Gratitude - the meanest and most snivelling attribute in the world.
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  • Oh, life is a glorious cycle of song, A medley of extemporanea; And love is a thing that can never go wrong; And I am Marie of Rumania
    (thinkexist.com)
  • Misfortune, and recited misfortune especially, may be prolonged to the point where it ceases to excite pity and arouses only irritation.
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  • The cure for boredom is curiosity. There is no cure for curiosity.
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  • The best way to keep children home is to make the home atmosphere pleasant--and let the air out of the tires.
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  • I might repeat to myself slowly and soothingly, a list of quotations beautiful from minds profound - if I can remember any of the damn things.
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  • If all the girls who attended the Yale prom were laid end to end, I wouldn`t be a bit surprised.
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  • If you want to know what God thinks of money, just look at the people he gave it to.
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  • If wild my breast and sore my pride, I bask in dreams of suicide, If cool my heart and high my head I think "How lucky are the dead.
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  • Brevity is the soul of lingerie.
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  • They sicken of the calm, who knew the storm.
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  • Take care of the luxuries and the necessities will take care of themselves.
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  • A little bad taste is like a nice dash of paprika.
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  • Men seldom make passes At girls who wear glasses.
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  • I`ve never been a millionaire but I just know I`d be darling at it.
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  • She runs the gamut of emotions from A to B.
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  • Oh, life is a glorious cycle of song, A medley of extemporanea; And love is a thing that can never go wrong; And I am Marie of Romania.
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  • I don`t care what is written about me so long as it isn`t true.
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  • That would be a good thing for them to cut on my tombstone: Wherever she went, including here, it was against her better judgment.
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  • This is not a novel to be tossed aside lightly. It should be thrown with great force.
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  • I`m never going to be famous. My name will never be writ large on the roster of Those Who Do Things. I don`t do any thing. Not one single thing. I used to bite my nails, but I don`t even do that any more.
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