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Motion Picture Daily, New York, August 30, 1938.

Carmel Artist Victor Di Gesu, woman and man,

watercolor painting, 1930s, ebay

& Dorothy Comingore as Susan Alexander in the panoply of the operatic star that Kane tried to make of her, and did not.

(...) Photo, Motion Picture Herald, April 19, 1941

& CItizen Kane Scene, Dorothy Comingore as Susan

Alexander Kane, pyxurz.blogspot.com

& Dorothy Comingore as Susan Alexander Kane in Orson Welles‘ „CItizen Kane,“ 1941, pyxurz.blogspot.com

& Carmel Artist Victor Di Gesu, woman and man, watercolor

painting, 1930s, ebay

& Remember passing mention that was made here some

time ago of Charlie Chaplin‘s new screen find,

Dorothy Comingore? He had seen her in a little theatre

performance at Carmel-by-the-Sea, where he had

gone to work out the script of a new picture. Just in case you

have wondered what happened next, she has changed

her name to Linda Winters, and you‘ll see her in „Trade Winds“

with Joan Bennett and Frederic March.

(...) Kalona News, Kalona, Iowa, Sept. 28, 1938.

      Photo. FREDRIC MARCH

& Red-haired Dorothy‘s a blonde in „Citizen Kane.“ Original

film name was Linda Winters, but she reverted

to her own Dutch tag upon learning there were 6 other

Lindas in movies.

(...) Photo, Modern Screen, Aug. 1941

& Dorothy Comingore, the eighteen-year-old

actress discovered by Charlie Chaplin,

is now under contract to one of the studios.

(...) Modern Screen, Aug. 1938


„Whom Charlie Chaplin ran across at Carmel-by-the-Sea“

Editorial content. (...) „Linda Winters, whom you‘ll see

and hear first in Walter Wanger‘s Trade Winds, is Dorothy

Cosingore, whom Charlie Chaplin ran across at

Carmel-by-the-Sea and gave a letter.“

      Dorothy Cosingore is Dorothy Comingore

      alias Linda or Kay Winters.

 

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