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Doris's big break came when she started performing in the popular nightclub, the Trocadero, in San Francisco. Her act, which included singing, dancing, and comedy, made her a favorite among audiences. She soon became known as "Lady of the Night" due to her performances in nightclubs and her reputation as a sophisticated and alluring entertainer.

Doris's success in nightclubs led to opportunities in film. She appeared in several movies, including "The Nightclub" (1950), "The Velvet Glove" (1951), and "Madam, I'm a Detective" (1951). Her film career, although not extensive, helped to further establish her as a talented and versatile performer. Doris Lady of the Night

Despite her immense success, Doris Lady of the Night's career began to falter in the mid-1930s. The reasons behind her decline are shrouded in mystery, with various accounts citing everything from a highly publicized scandal to a deliberate attempt to distance herself from the Hollywood limelight. Doris's big break came when she started performing