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Dorothy Christie
(1896-1990)
Writer
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Dorothy Christie was born in 1896 in Lahore, India. She was a writer, known for
Jassy (1947)
,
The Third Key (1956)
and
Court Martial (1954)
. She was married to
Campbell Christie
. She died in 1990.
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Known for
Jassy
6.4
Writer
1947
The Third Key
7.0
Writer
1956
Court Martial
6.9
Writer
1954
His Excellency
5.5
Writer
1952
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ITV Play of the Week
6.8
TV Series
writer
1960–1963
2 episodes
His Excellency
TV Movie
play
1958
BBC Sunday-Night Theatre
7.0
TV Series
play
1950–1958
3 episodes
ITV Television Playhouse
8.0
TV Series
play
1958
1 episode
The Third Key
7.0
additional dialogue
1956
Court Martial
6.9
by
1954
Wicked Wife
6.7
play
1953
His Excellency
5.5
play
1952
Someone at the Door
4.5
play
1950
Someone at the Door
TV Movie
play
1949
Jassy
6.4
screenplay
1947
Someone at the Door
TV Movie
Writer
1939
Someone at the Door
5.8
play
1936
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Born
1896
Lahore, India
Died
1990
Spouse
Campbell Christie
? - June 20, 1963 (his death)
Other works
Stage: Wrote (w/
Campbell Christie
) "Someone at the Door," performed at the Streatham Hill Theatre in London, England, with Henry Kendall, Iris Travers, Lewis Stringer and
Francis De Wolff
in the cast.
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