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ZaSu Pitts

Born Eliza Susan Pitts
January 3, 1894(1894-01-03)
Parsons, Kansas, U.S.
Died June 7, 1963, age 69
Hollywood, California, U.S.

ZaSu Pitts (January 3, 1894 – June 7, 1963) (pronounced /ˈzeɪsuː ˈpɪts/) was an American film actress who starred in many silent dramas, although later, her career digressed to comedy sound films. She overcame her unglamorous looks and wallflower tendencies by basing her stage and screen persona on them in scores of comedies.





ZaSu Pitts

("ZAY-sue")
January 3, 1894 - June 7, 1963
Dramatic (Greed - 1924)
and Comedic (Let's Do Things - 1931) Actress

– "They say I was in 500 films, everything but the newsreels."


On my first day at a studio something happened which was destined to change the whole course of my life. I met Frances Marion, who was writing almost all of Mary Pickford's screen stories. After we had talked for a little while she took my hand and led me into the dressing room of "America's sweetheart." I was so awe-struck that I stood before this world-renowned star like a puppet on a slack string.

"Mary, this is ZaSu Pitts," Frances was saying. "Don't you think she would be a perfect casting for the role of Becky opposite you?"

In the long silence that followed I was sure they would hear my heart thumping. Finally Mary smiled and said, "It's the part of a slavey–my best friend in an orphanage. I think you'll be excellent. Now, what did you say your name was?

"ZaSu Pitts."

"Did you make up the ZaSu?"

"No, Miss Pickford, my mother did. She named me after my two aunts, Eliza and Susan–ZaSu."

"A name people won't forget," Mary said, with a twinkle in her eyes. "Though I imagine many will mispronounce it."

– from the book
"Candy Hits" by ZaSu Pitts


"At age 19 she began her film career. Her first starring role was as an ugly duckling who finds true love in 1919's Better Times. Her calculated vagueness and fluttery hand gestures earned Pitts comedy roles from the outset, but director Erich von Stroheim saw dramatic potential in the young actress. He cast her as the grasping, money-mad wife in his masterpiece Greed (1924), and she rose to the occasion with a searing performance." ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide



masterpiece. Already notorious for his excesses when Goldwyn Pictures signed him in 1922, Stroheim faithfully adapted Frank Norris's naturalistic novel McTeague, shooting the grim story about a couple's avaricious downfall on location in San Francisco and Death Valley, tripling the original budget. Combining documentary realism with symbolic devices, Stroheim composed McTeague in deep-focus long takes, emphasizing expressive relationships between characters and settings through juxtapositions in a single shot. Stroheim was asked to cut his original nine-hour version to a length releasable in two parts; with Stroheim's blessing, it was"Even in its mutilated form, Erich von Stroheim's Greed (1924) remains an intense silent reduced to four hours. Goldwyn, however, merged with Metro and Louis B. Mayer Productions to form MGM in 1924; Mayer turned McTeague over to his assistant, and Stroheim nemesis, Irving Thalberg for further edits. The hours of excised footage from the re-titled, 140-minute Greed were destroyed. Still, because of Stroheim's visual style, certain sequences, particularly the Death Valley dénouement, remain almost intact, retaining the story's power despite narrative holes. Greed made a profit, but Stroheim's struggles continued for the rest of his directorial career. Lost portions of Greed have since been reconstructed from numerous stills into a 239 minute version." ~ Lucia Bozzola, All Movie Guide

"One looks at ZaSu Pitts and sees pathos, even tragedy, and a wistfulness that craves for something she has never had or hopes to have. Yet she is one of the happiest and most contented women I have ever known."


~ Erich von Stroheim


mispronounced as, "Zazz-oo," in her 1930s film shorts with Thelma Todd (see below) it is clearly pronounced, on-screen [by Todd] as,Her unusual first name was coined from parts of the names, "Eliza," and, "Susan," female relatives who both wanted Pitts' mother to name the child after them. In many film credits and articles, her name was rendered as, Zazu Pitts, or, Zasu Pitts. Though her name is commonly "ZAY-sue;" her name was also consistently pronounced, "ZAY-sue," during her recurrent guest appearances on, Fibber McGee and Molly's show in 1939.

Biography

Born in Parsons, Kansas, to Rulandus and Nellie (Shay) Pitts, ZaSu was the third of four children. Her father, who had lost a leg while serving in the 76th New York Infantry Regiment in the Civil War, had settled the family in Kansas by the time ZaSu was born.[1] In 1903, when she was nine years old, they moved to Santa Cruz, California seeking a warmer climate and better job opportunities. Her childhood home at 208 Lincoln Street still stands. She attended Santa Cruz High School, where, despite her shy demeanor, she participated in school theatricals.

Pitts made her stage debut in 1915 and was discovered two years later for films by pioneer screenwriter Frances Marion. Pitts made her debut in the silent film, The Little Princess (1917), starring Mary Pickford. Pitts became a leading lady in Erich von Stroheim's masterpiece, Greed (1924); based on this performance, von Stroheim labeled Pitts, "the greatest dramatic actress." Von Stroheim also featured her in his films, The Wedding March (1928), and Walking Down Broadway (1933), which was re-edited by Alfred L. Werker and released as Hello Sister.

Pitts grew in popularity following a series of Universal one-reeler comedies and earned her first feature-length lead in King Vidor's, Better Times (1919). In 1920 she met and married potential matinée idol, Tom Gallery, and paired up with him in several films, including, Bright Eyes (1921), Heart of Twenty (1920), Patsy (1921) and A Daughter of Luxury (1922). Their daughter, Ann, was born in 1922.

In 1924, the actress, now a reputable comedy farceur, was given the greatest tragic role of her career in Erich von Stroheim's epic classic, Greed (1924), a nine-hour-plus picture, edited to under two hours. The surprise casting initially shocked Hollywood, but showed that Pitts could draw tears with her doleful demeanor as well as laughs. The movie has gained respect over time, having failed initially at the box office due to its extensive cutting.

Pitts enjoyed her greatest fame in the 1930s, often starring in B movies and comedy shorts, teamed with Thelma Todd. She also played secondary parts in many films. Her stock persona (a fretful, flustered, worrisome spinster) made her instantly recognizable and was often imitated in cartoons and other films. She starred in a number of Hal Roach shorts and features, and co-starred in a series of feature-length comedies with Slim Summerville. Her brief stint in the Hildegarde Withers mystery series was not well received. By this time Pitts was established as a comedienne, and audiences didn't accept her as a brainy sleuth.
from the trailer for Dames (1934)

Trading between comedy shorts and features, Pitts earned praises in such heavy dramas as Sins of the Fathers (1928), The Wedding March (1928), also helmed by von Stroheim, and War Nurse (1930). By the advent of sound, which was an easy transition for her, she was fully secured in comedy. One bitter and huge disappointment was when she was replaced in the war classic All Quiet on the Western Front (1930) by Beryl Mercer after her initial appearance in previews drew unintentional laughs. She decided, however, to make the most of the situation. She had viewers rolling in the aisles in such wonderful entertainment as The Dummy (1929), Finn and Hattie (1931), The Guardsman (1931), Blondie of the Follies (1932), Sing and Like It (1934) and Ruggles of Red Gap (1935). She excelled in her comedy partnerships with comedienne Thelma Todd (in short films) and comedian Slim Summerville (in features).

In the 1940s, she also found work in Vaudeville and on radio, trading quivery banter with Bing Crosby, Al Jolson, and Rudy Vallee, among others. She tackled Broadway, making her debut in the mystery, Ramshackle Inn, in 1944. The play, written expressly for her, fared well, and she took the show on the road in later years. Post-war films continued to give Pitts the chance to play comic snoops and flighty relatives in such fare as Life with Father (1947), but in the 1950s she started focusing on TV. This culminated in her best known series role, playing second banana to cruiseline social director Gale Storm in The Gale Storm Show (1956), as Elvira Nugent ("Nugie") [also known as Oh, Susannah], the shipboard beautician.

Pitts' last role, shortly before her death, was as a voice actress (switchboard operator) in the Stanley Kramer comedy, It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (1963). A street in Las Vegas, Nevada is named after her.

Marriages

* Tom Gallery (23 July 1920 – 2 May 1933) (divorced); two children: Ann Gallery (natural) and Don Gallery (born Marvin Carville La Marr), whom they adopted and renamed after the 1926 drug-related death of his mother and Pitts' good friend, silent film actress Barbara La Marr.

* John E. Woodall (8 October 1933 – 7 June 1963) (her death).
Death

Ill health dominated Pitts' later years after she was diagnosed with cancer in the mid-1950s. She continued to work until the very end, making brief appearances in The Thrill of It All (1963) with Doris Day and James Garner, and the all-star comedy epic, It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World (1963). She died at age 69 in Hollywood, California, leaving behind a gallery of scene-stealing worrywarts for all to enjoy.

Pitts was interred at Holy Cross Cemetery, in Culver City, California.

Miscellany

* She has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and in 1994, she was honored with her image on a United States postage stamp designed by caricaturist Al Hirschfeld.
* She was an excellent cook and collector of candy recipes, which culminated in a cookbook titled Candy Hits by ZaSu Pitts published posthumously in 1963.
* Mae Questel caricatured Pitts's voice for the character Olive Oyl for the Fleischer Studios animated cartoon version of the comic strip Popeye.
* From the 1940s through the early 1960s, Pitts also made numerous television appearances, including her role in Oh! Susanna (1956-1960), with Gale Storm. As Nugie, the shipboard beautician and partner-in-crime, she made the most of her timid, twitchy mannerisms.
* She was on radio, appearing several times on the earliest Fibber McGee and Molly show. Her character was a somewhat dipsy dame who was constantly looking for a husband.
* She referred to gossip columnist Hedda Hopper as a "ferret".
* Conservative both politically and financially, she left her lucrative job with Thelma Todd over a money dispute with Hal Roach, and often complained about taxes.
* In Parsons, Kansas, there is a star tile at the Parsons Theatre to remember her by. It is placed at the entrance for movie-goers to see.
* During the 1980s, a large R&B/Soul band based in San Francisco performed under the name "The ZaSu Pitts Memorial Orchestra"

Zasu Pitts

Date of Birth:
3 January 1894, Parsons, Kansas, USA suite
Date of Death:
7 June 1963, Hollywood, California, USA suite
Mini Biography:
Classic comedienne Zasu Pitts, she with the timid, forlorn blue eyes and... suite
Anecdotes:
Legally separated from first husband Tom Gallery on 24 November 1926... suite
Awards:
Nominated for Primetime Emmy. Another 1 win suite
Alternate Names:
ZaSu Pitts | Zazu Pitts
Filmographie
Jump to filmography as: Actrice, Soundtrack, Self, Archive Footage
Actrice:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AzSgg1iHufU

1. It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World (1963) .... Gertie (switchboard operator)
2. "Burke's Law" .... Mrs. Bowie (1 episode, 1963)
... autre titre : Amos Burke, Secret Agent (USA: new title)
... autre titre : Homme à la Rolls, L' (France) [fr]
- Who Killed Holly Howard? (1963) TV episode .... Mrs. Bowie
3. The Thrill of It All (1963) .... Olivia
... autre titre : Piment de la vie, Le (Canada: French title) (France) [fr]
4. "Perry Mason" .... Daphne Whilom (1 episode, 1962)
- The Case of the Absent Artist (1962) TV episode .... Daphne Whilom
5. The Teenage Millionaire (1961) .... Aunt Theodora
6. "Guestward Ho!" (1 episode, 1961)
- Lonesome's Gal (1961) TV episode (as ZaSu Pitts)
7. "Hot Off the Wire" .... Minnie Morgan (1 episode)
... autre titre : The Jim Backus Show
- Dear Minnie (????) TV episode .... Minnie Morgan
8. "The Dennis O'Keefe Show" .... Loretta Kimbal (1 episode, 1960)
- Dimples (1960) TV episode .... Loretta Kimbal
9. "The Gale Storm Show" .... Elvira Nugent / ... (83 episodes, 1956-1960)
... autre titre : Oh! Susanna
- Show Biz (1960) TV episode .... Elvira Nugent
- It's Magic (1960) TV episode .... Elvira Nugent
- One Coin in the Fountain (1960) TV episode .... Elvira Nugent
- Captain Daddy (1959) TV episode .... Elvira Nugent
- Calling Scotland Yard (1959) TV episode .... Elvira Nugent
(78 more)

10. This Could Be the Night (1957) .... Mrs. Katie Shea
... autre titre : Cette nuit ou jamais (France) [fr]
11. "Private Secretary" .... Aunt Martha (1 episode, 1957)
... autre titre : Susie
- Not Quite Paradise (1957) TV episode .... Aunt Martha
12. "The Jackie Gleason Show" (1 episode, 1956)
- Episode dated 29 September 1956 (1956) TV episode
13. "The Red Skelton Show" (1 episode, 1956)
... autre titre : The Red Skelton Hour (USA: new title)
- Public Pigeon (1956) TV episode
14. "The 20th Century-Fox Hour" .... Miss Appleton (1 episode, 1956)
... autre titre : Fox Hour of Stars (USA: rerun title)
- Mr. Belvedere (1956) TV episode (as Zazu Pitts) .... Miss Appleton
15. "Screen Directors Playhouse" .... Selma (1 episode, 1955)
... autre titre : Choix de..., Le (France) [fr]
- The Silent Partner (1955) TV episode .... Selma
16. "The Best of Broadway" .... Miss Preen (1 episode, 1954)
- The Man Who Came to Dinner (1954) TV episode .... Miss Preen
17. "Kraft Television Theatre" (1 episode, 1954)
... autre titre : Kraft Mystery Theatre (USA: new title)
... autre titre : Kraft Theatre (USA: new title)
- The Happy Touch (1954) TV episode
18. Francis Joins the WACS (1954) .... Lt. Valerie Humpert
... autre titre : Francis chez les Wacs (Belgium: French title) [fr]
19. "General Electric Theater" .... Aunt Laura (1 episode, 1954)
... autre titre : G.E. Theater (USA: informal short title)
... autre titre : G.E. True Theater (USA: new title)
- Pardon My Aunt (1954) TV episode .... Aunt Laura
20. Denver and Rio Grande (1952) .... Jane Dwyer
... autre titre : Denver & Rio Grande (USA: promotional title)
... autre titre : Rivaux du rail, Les (France) [fr]
21. Francis (1950) .... Nurse Valerie Humpert
... autre titre : Francis the Talking Mule

22. "The Philco Television Playhouse" .... Belinda Pryde (1 episode, 1949)
... autre titre : Arena Theatre (USA: new title)
... autre titre : Repertory Theatre (USA: new title)
... autre titre : The Philco-Goodyear Television Playhouse (USA: new title)
- Ramshackle Inn (1949) TV episode .... Belinda Pryde
23. "The Chevrolet Tele-Theatre" (1 episode, 1948)
... autre titre : Chevrolet Television Theatre (USA)
... autre titre : The Broadway Playhouse
- The Flattering Word (1948) TV episode
24. Life with Father (1947) .... Cora Cartwright
... autre titre : Mon père et nous (France) [fr]
25. The Perfect Marriage (1947) .... Rosa
26. Breakfast in Hollywood (1946) .... Elvira Spriggens
... autre titre : The Mad Hatter (UK)
27. Let's Face It (1943) .... Cornelia Figeson
28. Tish (1942) (as ZaSu Pitts) .... Aggie Pilkington
29. So's Your Aunt Emma (1942) .... Aunt Emma Bates
... autre titre : Meet the Mob (USA: TV title)
30. The Bashful Bachelor (1942) (as ZaSu Pitts) .... Geraldine
31. Mexican Spitfire at Sea (1942) .... Miss Pepper
32. Mexican Spitfire's Baby (1941) .... Miss Emily Pepper
33. Miss Polly (1941) .... Miss Pandora Polly
34. Weekend for Three (1941) .... Anna, Craig's Maid
35. Niagara Falls (1941) .... Emmy Sawyer
36. Broadway Limited (1941) .... Myra Prottle
... autre titre : The Baby Vanishes
... autre titre : Rapt du rapide 5, Le (France) [fr]
37. Uncle Joe (1941) .... Aunt Julia
38. No, No, Nanette (1940) .... Pauline
... autre titre : No, No, Nanette (France) [fr]
39. It All Came True (1940) .... Miss Flint
... autre titre : Rendez-vous à minuit (France) [fr]

40. Eternally Yours (1939) .... Mrs. Bingham
... autre titre : Divorcé malgré lui (France) [fr]
41. Nurse Edith Cavell (1939) .... Mme. Moulin
42. Mickey the Kid (1939) .... Lilly Handy
... autre titre : Mickey
43. Naughty But Nice (1939) .... Aunt Penelope Hardwick
... autre titre : Fausses notes (France) [fr]
44. The Lady's from Kentucky (1939) .... Dulcey Lee
45. 52nd Street (1937) .... Letitia Rondell
46. Forty Naughty Girls (1937) .... Hildegarde Withers
47. Merry Comes to Town (1937) .... Winnie Oatfield
... autre titre : Merry Comes to Stay (UK: alternative title)
48. Wanted! (1937) .... Winnie Oatfield
49. Sing Me a Love Song (1936) .... Gwen Logan
... autre titre : Let's Pretend and Come Up Smiling
50. The Plot Thickens (1936) .... Hildegarde Withers
... autre titre : The Swinging Pearl Mystery (UK)
... autre titre : Meutre de John Carter, Le (France) [fr]
51. Mad Holiday (1936) .... Mrs. Fay Kinney
52. Thirteen Hours by Air (1936) .... Miss Harkins
53. The Affair of Susan (1935) .... Susan Todd
54. Hot Tip (1935) .... Belle McGill
55. She Gets Her Man (1935) .... Esmeralda
56. Going Highbrow (1935) .... Mrs. Cora Upshaw
57. Spring Tonic (1935) .... Maggie
58. Ruggles of Red Gap (1935) (as ZaSu Pitts) .... Prunella Judson
... autre titre : Admirable Mister Ruggles, L' (France) [fr]
... autre titre : Extravagant M. Ruggles, L' (France) [fr]
59. The Gay Bride (1934) .... Mirabelle
60. Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch (1934) .... Miss Tabitha Hazy, Spinster
61. Their Big Moment (1934) .... Tillie Whim
... autre titre : Afterwards (UK)
62. Dames (1934) .... Matilda Ounce Hemingway (misspelled Mathilda in opening credits)
63. Private Scandal (1934) (as ZaSu Pitts) .... Miss Coates
64. Love Birds (1934) .... Araminta Tootle
65. Sing and Like It (1934) .... Annie Snodgrass
66. Three on a Honeymoon (1934) .... Alice Mudge
67. Two Alone (1934) .... Esthey Roberts
68. The Meanest Gal in Town (1934) .... Tillie Prescott
69. Mr. Skitch (1933) .... Mrs. Maddie Skitch
70. Meet the Baron (1933) .... Zasu
71. Aggie Appleby Maker of Men (1933) .... Sybby 'Sib'
... autre titre : Cupid in the Rough (UK)
72. Love, Honor and Oh Baby! (1933) .... Connie Clark
73. Her First Mate (1933) .... Mary Horner
74. Professional Sweetheart (1933) .... Elmerada de Leon
... autre titre : Imaginary Sweetheart
75. One Track Minds (1933)
76. Hello, Sister! (1933) .... Millie
... autre titre : Clipped Wings (UK)
77. The Bargain of the Century (1933)
78. Out All Night (1933) .... Bonny
79. Maids a la Mode (1933) .... Miss Pitts
80. Asleep in the Feet (1933) .... Zasu
81. They Just Had to Get Married (1932) .... Molly Hull
82. Sneak Easily (1932) .... Miss Zasu Pitts - Woman of the Jury
83. Madison Sq. Garden (1932) .... Florrie
84. The Soilers (1932) .... Zasu
85. Once in a Lifetime (1932) .... Miss Leyton
... autre titre : Une fois dans la vie (France) [fr]
86. The Crooked Circle (1932) .... Nora Rafferty
87. Alum and Eve (1932) .... Zasu
88. Blondie of the Follies (1932) .... Gertie
89. Back Street (1932) .... Mrs. Dole
... autre titre : Back Street (France) [fr]
90. Show Business (1932) .... Zasu
91. The Vanishing Frontier (1932) .... Aunt Sylvia
92. Roar of the Dragon (1932) .... Gabby tourist
93. Make Me a Star (1932) (as ZaSu Pitts) .... Mrs. Scudder
94. Is My Face Red? (1932) .... Telephone Operator
95. The Old Bull (1932) .... Zasu
96. Westward Passage (1932) .... Mrs. Truesdale
97. Strangers of the Evening (1932) .... Sybil Smith
... autre titre : Case of the Missing Corpse
... autre titre : The Hidden Corpse (USA: reissue title)
98. The Trial of Vivienne Ware (1932) .... Gladys Fairweather
99. Strictly Unreliable (1932) .... Pitts
100. Destry Rides Again (1932) .... Temperance Worker
... autre titre : Justice Rides Again (USA: TV title)
101. Shopworn (1932) .... Aunt Dot
102. Red Noses (1932) .... Miss Pitts
103. Steady Company (1932) .... Dot
104. Seal Skins (1932)
105. Broken Lullaby (1932) .... Anna, Holderlin's Maid
... autre titre : The Man I Killed (UK)
... autre titre : Homme que j'ai tué, L' (France) [fr]
106. The Unexpected Father (1932) .... Polly Perkins
107. On the Loose (1931) .... Zasu
108. The Secret Witness (1931) .... Bella
... autre titre : Terror by Night
109. War Mamas (1931) .... Zasu
110. The Guardsman (1931) .... Liesl, the Maid
111. The Pajama Party (1931) .... Zasu
112. Penrod and Sam (1931) .... Mrs. Bassett
... autre titre : The Adventures of Penrod and Sam (USA: TV title)
113. The Big Gamble (1931) .... Nora Dugan
114. Catch as Catch Can (1931) .... Zasu
115. Their Mad Moment (1931) .... Miss Dibbs
116. A Woman of Experience (1931) .... Katie
... autre titre : Registered Woman
117. Let's Do Things (1931) .... Zasu Pitts
118. Seed (1931) .... Jennie
119. Beyond Victory (1931) .... 'Mlle' Fritzi Mobley
120. The Bad Sister (1931) .... Minnie
121. Finn and Hattie (1931) .... Mrs. Haddock
122. Free Love (1930) .... Ada, the Maid
123. Passion Flower (1930) .... Mrs. Harney, landlady/nurse
124. Sin Takes a Holiday (1930) .... Anna 'Annie'
125. River's End (1930) .... Louise
126. The Lottery Bride (1930) .... Hilda
127. War Nurse (1930) .... Cushie
128. Monte Carlo (1930) .... Bertha
129. The Squealer (1930) .... Bella
130. Little Accident (1930) .... Monica
131. The Devil's Holiday (1930) .... Ethel
132. All Quiet on the Western Front (1930) (uncredited) .... Mrs. Baumer - Silent Version Trailer only
... autre titre : À l'ouest rien de nouveau (France) [fr]
133. Honey (1930) .... Mayme
134. No, No, Nanette (1930) .... Pauline

135. This Thing Called Love (1929) .... Clara Bertrand
136. The Locked Door (1929) (as Zazu Pitts) .... Telephone Girl
137. Paris (1929) .... Harriet
138. Oh, Yeah! (1929) .... The Elk
... autre titre : No Brakes (UK)
139. Her Private Life (1929) .... Timmins
140. The Argyle Case (1929) .... Mrs. Wyatt
141. Twin Beds (1929) .... Tillie
142. The Squall (1929) .... Lena
143. The Dummy (1929) .... Rose Gleason
144. Sins of the Fathers (1928) .... Mother Spengler
... autre titre : Fautes d'un père, Les (France) [fr]
145. The Wedding March (1928) .... Cecelia Schweisser
... autre titre : Symphonie nuptiale, La (France) [fr]
146. Buck Privates (1928) .... Hulda
147. Wife Savers (1928) .... Germaine
148. 13 Washington Square (1928) .... Mathilde
149. The Honeymoon (1928) .... Caecilia
150. Casey at the Bat (1927) .... Camille
151. Her Big Night (1926) .... Gladys Smith
152. Risky Business (1926) .... Agnes Wheaton
153. Sunny Side Up (1926) .... Evelyn
154. Early to Wed (1926) .... Mrs. Dugan
155. Monte Carlo (1926/I) .... Hope Durant
156. What Happened to Jones (1926) (as Zazu Pitts) .... Hilda
157. Mannequin (1926) .... Annie Pogani
158. The Great Love (1925) .... Nancy
159. Wages for Wives (1925) .... Luella Logan
160. Lazybones (1925) .... Ruth Fanning
161. Thunder Mountain (1925) .... Mandy Coulter
162. The Business of Love (1925)
163. A Woman's Faith (1925) .... Blanche Odile
... autre titre : The Clash
164. Pretty Ladies (1925) .... Maggie Keenan
165. Old Shoes (1925)
166. The Re-Creation of Brian Kent (1925) .... Judy
167. The Great Divide (1925) .... Polly Jordan
168. Greed (1924) .... Trina
... autre titre : Rapaces, Les (France) [fr]
169. Secrets of the Night (1924) .... Celia Stebbins
170. The Fast Set (1924) .... Mona
171. Wine of Youth (1924) (scenes deleted) .... Lucy
172. Legend of Hollywood (1924) .... Mary Brown
173. Changing Husbands (1924) .... Delia
174. Triumph (1924) .... A Factory Girl
... autre titre : Triomphe (France) [fr]
175. The Goldfish (1924) .... Amelia Pugsley
176. Daughters of Today (1924) .... Lorena
... autre titre : What's Your Daughter Doing?
177. Sunlight of Paris (1924)
178. West of the Water Tower (1923) .... Dessie Arnhalt
179. Tea: With a Kick! (1923) .... 'Brainy' Jones
180. Three Wise Fools (1923) .... Mickey
181. The Girl Who Came Back (1923) .... Anastasia Muldoon
182. Poor Men's Wives (1923) .... Apple Annie
183. A Daughter of Luxury (1922) .... Mary Cosgrove
184. Youth to Youth (1922) .... Emily
185. For the Defense (1922) .... Jennie Dunn
186. Is Matrimony a Failure? (1922) .... Mrs. Wilbur
187. Patsy (1921) .... Patsy
188. Heart of Twenty (1920) .... Katie Abbott
189. Bright Skies (1920) .... Sally
190. Seeing It Through (1920) .... Betty Lawrence

191. Poor Relations (1919) .... Daisy Perkins
192. The Other Half (1919) .... Jennie Jones, The Jazz Kid
193. Better Times (1919) .... Nancy Scroggs
194. Men, Women, and Money (1919) .... Katie Jones
195. As the Sun Went Down (1919) .... Sal Sue
196. A Lady's Name (1918) .... Emily
197. The Greatest Thing in Life (1918) (scenes deleted)
... autre titre : Une fleur dans les ruines (France) [fr]
198. The Talk of the Town (1918)
199. A Society Sensation (1918) .... Mary
200. The Pie Eyed Piper (1918)
201. How Could You, Jean? (1918) .... Oscar's Sweetheart
202. Good Night, Paul (1918) .... Undetermined Role
203. Who's Your Wife? (1918)
204. A Dog's Life (1918) (scenes deleted) .... Bit part
... autre titre : Une vie de chien (Belgium: French title) [fr]
205. A Modern Musketeer (1917) (uncredited) .... A Kansas Belle
206. The Little Princess (1917) .... Becky
207. '49-'17 (1917) (uncredited) .... Party Guest
... autre titre : 49-17
... autre titre : Forty-Nine Seventeen
208. Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm (1917) (uncredited) .... Undetermined Role
209. Why They Left Home (1917)
210. Behind the Map (1917)
211. O-My the Tent Mover (1917)
212. The Battling Bellboy (1917)
213. Canning the Cannibal King (1917)
214. He Had 'em Buffaloed (1917)
215. His Fatal Beauty (1917)
216. A Desert Dilemma (1917)
217. Tillie of the Nine Lives (1917)
218. Uneasy Money (1917)

Soundtrack:

1. Sing Me a Love Song (1936) (performer: "Carry Me Back to the Lone Prairie") ("Chopsticks")
... autre titre : Let's Pretend and Come Up Smiling
2. Sing and Like It (1934) ("Your Mother")

Self:



1. Disneyland '59 (1959) (TV) .... Herself
... autre titre : Kodak Presents Disneyland '59
2. "The Spike Jones Show" .... Herself (1 episode, 1954)
- Charity Bazaar (1954) TV episode .... Herself
3. "The Name's the Same" .... Herself - Contestant (1 episode, 1952)
- Episode dated 10 December 1952 (1952) TV episode .... Herself - Contestant
4. "What's My Line?" .... Mystery Guest (1 episode, 1952)
- Episode dated 15 June 1952 (1952) TV episode .... Mystery Guest

5. Screen Snapshots Series 10, No. 6 (1931) .... Herself

6. 1925 Studio Tour (1925) .... Herself
7. Hollywood (1923) .... Herself, Cameo appearance
... autre titre : Joligud
8. Mary of the Movies (1923) (uncredited) .... Herself
9. Souls for Sale (1923) .... Herself - Celebrity Actress in Commissary

Archive Footage:

1. "Hollywood" (1980) .... Herself
2. The Big Parade of Comedy (1964)
3. Screen Snapshots: Memories of Famous Hollywood Comedians (1952) .... Herself
4. Screen Snapshots: Hollywood Party (1948) .... Herself

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