Dora Hopkins
Directing
- Present
Dora Hopkins was born in San Diego, California. She attended Vista High School in Vista, California where she grew to appreciate music, theater and television/film production. She graduated from California State University, Northridge, receiving her B.A. in Cinema and Television Arts. Her career as a script supervisor began when she meet and began to study with legendary script supervisor, Robert Gary.
Mr. Gary was known for his work on films such as, What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? (1962), 4 for Texas (1963), Hush...Hush Sweet Charlotte (1964), The Flight Of The Phoenix (1965) and the western, The Searchers (1956), directed by John Ford, starring John Wayne, Jeffrey Hunter and Vera Miles.
Dora has scripted over sixty feature films; four of those projects in the western genre that Robert Gary loved. Unfortunately, Mr. Gary passed away weeks before Hopkins began principle photography on her first western, Love Begins (2011). Dora resides in Los Angeles, CA with her husband, Larry Hopkins.
Credits

The Sensei

Love's Christmas Journey

Elevator Girl

Help for the Holidays

Undercover Bridesmaid

Secret Summer

Shadow Puppets

Love's Everlasting Courage

The Wish List

Class

Shadow on the Mesa

A Soldier's Love Story

Love Begins

Deadly Infidelity

The Cookie Mobster

Notes from Dad

A Lousy 10 Grand

The Nanny Murders

Letter Never Sent

Annie Claus Is Coming to Town

Bound & Babysitting

A Taste of Romance

Romantically Speaking

Hometown Hero

Looking for Mr. Right

Healing Hands

Santa Switch

The Thanksgiving House

Rescuing Madison

Matchmaker Santa

A Lesson in Romance

Puppy Love

Cloudy with a Chance of Love

Portrait of Love

Do I Say I Do?

Baby

A Moving Romance

Teardrop

Rock the House

Magdalena: Released from Shame
D-Minus

Oliver's Ghost

Ghost Phone

Shadowplay