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'''Dorothy McGowan''' (sometimes credited as '''Dorothy MacGowan)''' was a [[Brooklyn]], [[New York (state)|New York]]–born former [[Model (person)|model]] and [[actress]]. As a model, McGowan appeared on numerous covers of ''[[Vogue (magazine)|Vogue]]'', ''[[Harper's Bazaar]]'', ''[[Elle (magazine)|Elle]]'', ''[[Glamour (magazine)|Glamour]]'', and other publications in the 1960s. She was photographed by [[Richard Avedon]], [[Irving Penn]], [[Melvin Sokolsky]], [[Francesco Scavullo]], and others.{{Citation needed|date=September 2015}}
'''Dorothy McGowan''' (sometimes credited as '''Dorothy MacGowan)''' was a [[Brooklyn]], [[New York (state)|New York]]–born [[Model (person)|model]] and [[actress]]. As a model, McGowan appeared on numerous covers of ''[[Vogue (magazine)|Vogue]]'', ''[[Harper's Bazaar]]'', ''[[Elle (magazine)|Elle]]'', ''[[Glamour (magazine)|Glamour]]'', and other publications in the 1960s. She was photographed by [[Richard Avedon]], [[Irving Penn]], [[Melvin Sokolsky]], [[Francesco Scavullo]], and others.{{Citation needed|date=September 2015}}


A daughter of Irish immigrants Sarah ({{nee}} Philbin) and Michael McGowan, and born in the [[Bay Ridge, Brooklyn|Bay Ridge]] section of Brooklyn, she had one sister, Mary, and two brothers, Peter, a policeman who was ordained in 1966 as a Roman Catholic priest,<ref name="klyneesopusmuseum">Obituary of Peter McGowan, "2007 Passings", [https://web.archive.org/web/20110718095153/http://www.klyneesopusmuseum.org/memorium.html In Memoriam: We Honor the Passing of Members and Friends], Klyne Esopus Museum. Accessed September 12, 2022.</ref> and James, also a policeman, whose role as lead negotiator in a hostage crisis was dramatized in the film ''[[Dog Day Afternoon]]''.<ref name="klyneesopusmuseum" />
A daughter of Irish immigrants Sarah ({{nee}} Philbin) and Michael McGowan, and born in the [[Bay Ridge, Brooklyn|Bay Ridge]] section of Brooklyn, she had one sister, Mary, and two brothers, Peter, a policeman who was ordained in 1966 as a Roman Catholic priest,<ref name="klyneesopusmuseum">Obituary of Peter McGowan, "2007 Passings", [https://web.archive.org/web/20110718095153/http://www.klyneesopusmuseum.org/memorium.html In Memoriam: We Honor the Passing of Members and Friends], Klyne Esopus Museum. Accessed September 12, 2022.</ref> and James, also a policeman, whose role as lead negotiator in a hostage crisis was dramatized in the film ''[[Dog Day Afternoon]]''.<ref name="klyneesopusmuseum" />

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Dorothy McGowan
Born(1939-08-28)August 28, 1939
DiedJanuary 2, 2022(2022-01-02) (aged 82)[1]
Occupation(s)Model, film actress
SpouseDidier Dorot (divorced)
Children2

Dorothy McGowan (sometimes credited as Dorothy MacGowan) was a Brooklyn, New York–born model and actress. As a model, McGowan appeared on numerous covers of Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, Elle, Glamour, and other publications in the 1960s. She was photographed by Richard Avedon, Irving Penn, Melvin Sokolsky, Francesco Scavullo, and others.[citation needed]

A daughter of Irish immigrants Sarah (née Philbin) and Michael McGowan, and born in the Bay Ridge section of Brooklyn, she had one sister, Mary, and two brothers, Peter, a policeman who was ordained in 1966 as a Roman Catholic priest,[2] and James, also a policeman, whose role as lead negotiator in a hostage crisis was dramatized in the film Dog Day Afternoon.[2]

McGowan was one of photographer William Klein's favorite models.[3] After the release of Who Are You, Polly Maggoo?, in which she starred, she disappeared from public life.

She was married to, and divorced from photographer Didier Dorot, with whom she had two children. In 2022, she died at age 82 in Mamaroneck, New York.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Dorothy McGowan Obituary". www.tributearchive.com.
  2. ^ a b c Obituary of Peter McGowan, "2007 Passings", In Memoriam: We Honor the Passing of Members and Friends, Klyne Esopus Museum. Accessed September 12, 2022.
  3. ^ William Klein: From Painting to Photography, Fashion to Film. Part 2 Archived 2007-01-27 at the Wayback Machine
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