Constance Dowling

Constance Dowling

1920-07-24 – 1969-10-28 (age 49) New York City, New York, USA
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Biography

Constance Dowling (July 24, 1920 – October 28, 1969) was an American model turned actress of the 1940s and 1950s.

Dowling had been involved in a long affair with married director Elia Kazan in New York. He couldn't bring himself to leave his wife and the affair ended when Dowling went to Hollywood under contract to Goldwyn. She was later linked with the famous Italian poet and novelist Cesare Pavese who committed suicide in 1950 after a lifelong depression aggravated, at one point, by having been rejected by Dowling who, in Pavese's poetry, is often linked to spring ("face of springtime"). One of his last poems is entitled "Death will come and she'll have your eyes".

In 1955, Dowling married film producer Ivan Tors, writer and producer of her last film. (Another source, published two years earlier, refers to Dowling and Tors as "honeymooning.") She then retired from acting, going on to have three sons and a foster child with Tors.

In early 1964, Dowling introduced John C. Lilly to LSD for the first time.

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Known For

Blind Spot
Blind Spot

1947

as Evelyn Green

The Flame
The Flame

1947

as Helen Anderson

Black Angel
Black Angel

1946

as Mavis Marlowe

Miss Italia
Miss Italia

1950

as Lilly

City of Pain
City of Pain

1949

as Lubiza

Knickerbocker Holiday
Knickerbocker Holiday

1944

as Tina Tienhoven

Up in Arms
Up in Arms

1944

as Mary Morgan

Boston Blackie and the Law
Boston Blackie and the Law

1946

as Dinah Moran

Gog
Gog

1954

as Joanna Merritt

The Well Groomed Bride
The Well Groomed Bride

1946

as Rita Sloane

Duel Without Honor
Mad About Opera
Mad About Opera

1948

as Margaret Jones

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