Dorothy Major

Dorothy Major (born 1939) is a Brunanter actress famous in the 1960s and 1970s. She was affectionately known as "Dotty Major".

Early career
Major's first major role was in The Zombies from Planet 68 (A Koopman/Hosen sequel to It Came From Planet 68), where she played the leading lady. Despite rather limited screenings, Major was praised for her role.

Breakthrough
In 1961, she got a starring role in Antoni Wisnowski's surprise hit, The Fifth Column. Major got lost of accolades for her performance and was quickly wanted by the "big three" studios to star in their films.

Lovia and later years
Following her marriage to a Lovian in 1975, she moved to Lovia and stopped acting by the end of the decade (her only parts were in a small Lovian production and another Vianna film). Major became involved in philanthropic and volunteer work and in 1988 became the vice-president of The Cancer Society of Lovia. Major held this role until 1996 in order to open up an acting school in Noble City for poor children.

Finally in 2005 she announced she would return to acting. In 2006 she starred in the comedy Long Trip and in 2010 she had a part in Sleepless Night in Brunant. Presently she is on hiatus as she headed into politics; she campaigned for the 2013 federal elections and looks to be gaining a seat in congress.