Dorothy Comingore, born Margaret Louise Comingore on August 24, 1913, was a talented American actress and musician whose career spanned both stage and film. Initially, she took on minor roles under the name Linda Winters, and before that, she showcased her skills on stage and radio as Kay Winters. Her early experiences laid the groundwork for her future success in the entertainment industry.
Comingore's most notable performance came in 1941 when she portrayed Susan Alexander Kane in Orson Welles' groundbreaking film, Citizen Kane. This role marked a significant turning point in her career, earning her critical acclaim and establishing her as a prominent figure in Hollywood.
However, her promising career faced an abrupt halt in 1951 due to the Hollywood blacklist, which targeted many artists during that era. The following year, she stood firm in her principles by refusing to answer questions or