
Billie Dove (born Bertha Bohny) was an American star actress of 1920s Silent cinema and of the first few years of the 'talkies' era. She retired from show business in 1932.

Lottie Callahan aka Lurline Cavanaugh
Blondie of the Follies

Dorothy Wells
Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford

Antoinette St. Ives
The Ancient Highway

Madeline Hammond
The Light of Western Stars

Princess Isobel
The Black Pirate

Self
Hollywood on Parade No. A-1

Patricia Hanley
A Notorious Affair

Eleanore Belmore
Kid Boots

Margaret Townsend
The Lady Who Dared

Self (archive footage)
Howard Hughes: His Women and His Movies

Self
Hollywood on Parade No. A-3

Judith Peredy
The Yellow Lily

Jean Hurd
The Age for Love

Lilli de Rosseau
Cock of the Air

Self
The Circus: Premiere

Luena 'Egypt' Hagen
Sensation Seekers

Mary Martin
One Night at Susie's

Sylvia Jordan
The Marriage Clause

Ruth Virey
Wanderer of the Wasteland

Alice Rendon
The Air Mail

Self
Night of 100 Stars II

Marcia Mayfair
The Lone Wolf Returns

Joan
The Man and the Moment

Femme de Chambre
Sweethearts and Wives

Doris Anderson
The Fighting Heart

Sue Melberne
Wild Horse Mesa

Elena
Adoration

Hélène Gromaire
Careers

Marion Taylor (as Lillian 'Billie' Dove)
Beyond the Rainbow

Lady Helen Haden
Her Private Life

Eleanor Hunt
The Lucky Horseshoe

Priscilla Holt
All the Brothers Were Valiant

Antoinette Frobelle
The Love Mart

Millicent Howard
American Beauty

Mamie Hudler / Rodeo West
The Painted Angel

Edith Larrison
The Other Tomorrow

Sari, Countess Thurzo
The Stolen Bride

Marcia Kane
The Tender Hour

Helen Longstreth
The Lone Star Ranger

Felicity Arden
The Roughneck

Olala Ussan
The Thrill Chaser

Night Watch

The Madness of Youth

Tamara
An Affair of the Follies

The Girl
Soft Boiled

Alice (modern sequence)
Folly of Vanity

Helen Hendon
On Time

Alysia Potter
Polly of the Follies

Rhoda Perrin
Try and Get It

Teddy O'Day
The Heart of a Follies Girl
Known For
Acting
Known Credits
50
Gender
Female
Birthday
1903-05-14
Place of Birth
New York City, New York, USA
Also Known As
Bertha Bohny