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Suzanne Ellers
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Suzanne Ellers is known for
The Kid from Brooklyn (1946)
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Treasury Men in Action (1950)
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Dragnet (1951)
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Known for
The Kid from Brooklyn
6.5
Soundtrack
("Hey! What's Your Name?" (1946))
1946
Treasury Men in Action
7.1
TV Series
Actress
(as Dorothy Ellers)
1953 • 1 ep
Dragnet
7.5
TV Series
Nurse
1958–1959 • 2 eps
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Dragnet
7.5
TV Series
Nurse
1958–1959
2 episodes
An Affair to Remember
7.4
Teacher
(uncredited)
1957
Treasury Men in Action
7.1
TV Series
(as Dorothy Ellers)
1953
1 episode
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1
The Kid from Brooklyn
6.5
performer: "Hey! What's Your Name?" (1946)
1946
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Dorothy Ellers
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Suzzane Ellers was a singer on the popular CBS radio program the (Jimmy)Durante-(Gary)Moore Show (1943-1947).
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