The only thing I did at RKO of any note was lose my Texas accent.
Meaning of the quote
The quote means that when Dorothy Malone, an American actress, was working at the RKO movie studio, the most important thing she did was to stop speaking with her Texas accent. This suggests that she had to change the way she talked in order to fit the role or character she was playing in the movies.
About Dorothy Malone
Dorothy Malone was an American actress who had a successful film career, winning an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. She also found fame on the TV show Peyton Place in the 1960s, cementing her status as a versatile and accomplished performer.
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