Dorothy Alison was born in the
New South Wales mining city of
Broken Hill and educated at
Sydney Girls High School. She moved to
London in 1949 to further her career. Aside from her numerous, mostly supporting film roles, she appeared in several television programmes and mini-series, including a prominent role in
A Town Like Alice,
The Adventures of Robin Hood as the Duchess Constance and other TV shows. She was nominated for two
BAFTA awards: Most Promising Newcomer for
Mandy (1952) and Best British Actress for
Reach for the Sky (1956). For her performance in
A Town Like Alice, she won the
1982 Logie Award (Australian television) for Best Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or Telemovie. She died at the age of 66 in London in 1992. ==Partial filmography==