Dorothy Fox Ehrhorn was born to Charles and Mae (Webb) Fox.
Dorothy married Stuart Peters on October 7, 1944 in Los Angeles. Per their marriage certificate, this was Dorothy's third marriage and Stuart's second. They remained married until Stuart's death in 1956.
Dorothy Fox worked in Hollywood as a choreographer. The announcement of the Fox-Stuart nuptials in Walter Winchell's column noted that Dorothy was a dance director for Columbia Pictures. She has a film credit with Twentieth Century Fox for staging the dances in the film Centennial Summer (1946).
Dorothy married Charles Ehrhorn on December 24, 1960. They were married for 37 years. Dorothy died in June of 1998 and Charles in August of 1998.
Per a notice in the Los Angeles Times dated June 5, 1998, Dorothy's cremation was handled by the Neptune Society of San Pedro, California.
Dorothy Fox Ehrhorn was born to Charles and Mae (Webb) Fox.
Dorothy married Stuart Peters on October 7, 1944 in Los Angeles. Per their marriage certificate, this was Dorothy's third marriage and Stuart's second. They remained married until Stuart's death in 1956.
Dorothy Fox worked in Hollywood as a choreographer. The announcement of the Fox-Stuart nuptials in Walter Winchell's column noted that Dorothy was a dance director for Columbia Pictures. She has a film credit with Twentieth Century Fox for staging the dances in the film Centennial Summer (1946).
Dorothy married Charles Ehrhorn on December 24, 1960. They were married for 37 years. Dorothy died in June of 1998 and Charles in August of 1998.
Per a notice in the Los Angeles Times dated June 5, 1998, Dorothy's cremation was handled by the Neptune Society of San Pedro, California.
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