A religious role: Dolores Hart left films to become a nun

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LOS ANGELES (MCT) — When Dolores Hart, 73, walks the red carpet at this year’s Academy Awards as planned, no interviewer will need to ask who made her dress. She will be wearing her nun’s habit from the Benedictine Abbey of Regina Laudis in Bethlehem, Conn., where she lives a life of contemplation and hospitality and is mother prioress.

Mother Dolores, as she is now known, is the subject this year of an Oscar-nominated documentary short, “God Is the Bigger Elvis,” which airs April 5 on HBO. The documentary chronicles her life as a nun after a Hollywood career that saw her co-star with Elvis Presley (“Loving You” in 1957 and “King Creole” in 1958), Anthony Quinn (“Wild Is the Wind,” 1957) and George Hamilton (“Where the Boys Are,” 1960). Her favorite is “Lisa,” from 1962, in which she played a Jewish refugee after World War II. Before the documentary, she last appeared on the big screen in 1963’s “Come Fly With Me,” a comedy about flight attendants looking for love.

Not only does “God Is the Bigger Elvis” explore Mother Dolores’ life in Hollywood and at the monastery, but it also chronicles the day-to-day life of the nuns at the abbey, which is also a working farm. Like Mother Dolores, a lot of the nuns had previous occupations, including the law and science, before they changed vocations.

The documentary’s director, Rebecca Cammisa, whose own mother was a nun before leaving the convent after 10 years, is thrilled that Mother Dolores is going with her to the Academy Awards on Sunday. “This is her return to Hollywood after 50 years,” Cammisa said. “This is her homecoming.”

While an actress, Mother Dolores attended the Academy Awards three times, the last being April 9, 1962, at the Santa Monica Civic. As for her return after half a century, Mother Dolores said over the phone from the abbey that she was looking forward to seeing “the motion picture industry at work.”

“I would like to see the academy at its best,” she added. “I have such respect for the community, and they have given me a way of being a part of Hollywood within the monastic enclosure. So this will be a wonderful opportunity I certainly will never enjoy again in my lifetime.”

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