Dorothy Gould

Dorothy Gould (January 15, 1910 – July 26, 2000) was a vaudeville and motion picture actress from New York City.

Gould participated in a production financed by Alice Pike Barney at the Theater Mart in Hollywood, California, in May 1926.

In April 1929 Gould appeared in Legitimate Lovers, a play written by Alice and Natalie Barney.

She played Ann Talbot in a Universal Pictures release entitled The Charlatan (1929).

From 1930, it is a production of the Chesterfield Motion Pictures Corporation starring Alice Day.