Dorothy Stratten was one of the brightest rising stars of the late 1970s—a blonde beauty often compared to Marilyn Monroe for her radiant looks, screen presence, and undeniable potential. Born on February 28, 1960, in Vancouver, she was discovered at just 18 and quickly rose through the modeling world, becoming a standout favorite with her natural charm and elegance.

By 1979, her talent carried her into film, and her role in the 1980 movie They All Laughed earned praise from critics who saw in her the promise of a major Hollywood career. But just as her star was beginning to rise, tragedy struck. Dorothy’s life was cut short, leaving behind one of Hollywood’s most heartbreaking “what if” stories—a talent lost far too soon and a legacy remembered with both admiration and sorrow.