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*[[Dulcie Cooper]] (1903–1981), Australian stage actress who also performed in silent movies and later in television
*[[Dulcie Cooper]] (1903–1981), Australian stage actress who also performed in silent movies and later in television
*[[Dulcie Deamer]] (1890–1972), Australian novelist, poet, journalist and actor
*[[Dulcie Deamer]] (1890–1972), Australian novelist, poet, journalist and actor
*[[Dulcie Gray]], CBE (born 1919), born in Malaysia, a veteran British actress of the stage and screen
*[[Dulcie Gray]], CBE (), born in Malaysia, a veteran British actress of the stage and screen
*[[Dulcie Holland]] AM (1913–2000), Australian composer and music educator
*[[Dulcie Holland]] AM (1913–2000), Australian composer and music educator
*[[Dulcie Howes]] (born 1908), South African ballet dancer
*[[Dulcie Howes]] (born 1908), South African ballet dancer

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Dulcie may refer to:

  • Dulcie Cooper (1903–1981), Australian stage actress who also performed in silent movies and later in television
  • Dulcie Deamer (1890–1972), Australian novelist, poet, journalist and actor
  • Dulcie Gray, CBE (1915-2011), born in Malaysia, a veteran British actress of the stage and screen
  • Dulcie Holland AM (1913–2000), Australian composer and music educator
  • Dulcie Howes (born 1908), South African ballet dancer
  • Dulcie September (1935–1988), South African anti-apartheid political activist who was assassinated in Paris
  • Dulcie Wood, former South Africa and Southern Transvaal Test cricketer
  • Dulcie Younger, female rockabilly singer and songwriter, who first ventured out on the Los Angeles roots music scene in 2002

See also