Evalyn Knapp

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

2.582

Gender

Female

Birthday

17-Jun-1908

Age

(116 years old)

Place of Birth

Kansas City, Missouri, USA

Also Known As
  • Evelyn Pauline Knapp

Evalyn Knapp

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.   Evalyn Knapp (June 17, 1906 – June 12, 1981) was an American film actress of the late 1920s, 1930s, and into the 1940s. She was a leading B-movie serial actress in the 1930s. Born as Evelyn Pauline Knapp in Kansas City, Missouri in 1906, Knapp started acting in silent films, her first role being in the 1929 film At The Dentist's. In 1932, Knapp was one of fourteen girls, including Ginger Rogers and Gloria Stuart, selected as "WAMPAS Baby Stars". Knapp achieved success in cliffhanger serials, which were popular at the time. She played the title character in the 1933 serial The Perils of Pauline. One of her better known film roles was opposite Ken Maynard in the 1934 film In Old Santa Fe. Her career flourished through 1941, but slowed afterward. In 1943, she played her last role, which was uncredited, in Two Weeks To Live, starring Chester Lauck and Norris Goff in one of the Lum and Abner films. Description above from the Wikipedia article Evalyn Knapp, licensed under CC-BY-SA,full list of contributors on Wikipedia. ​


Credits

The Bargain The Bargain (1931) Character: Vorencia
A father changes jobs with his son, and each learns he has made a mistake.
Sauce for the Gander Sauce for the Gander (1940) Character: Secretary
Working stiff Tom Tupper is stopped by a 'man on the spot' reporter during his daily commute. Asked for his opinion on male/female relations, Tom tells the radio audience that he thinks men could do a better job running the household than women. When he arrives home, his infuriated wife Margaret proposes that her husband put his money where his mouth is. The couple switch roles, with Margaret going to the office and Tom cooking and cleaning. While Margaret becomes a successful entrepreneur, the man of the house comes dangerously close to having a nervous breakdown. Overwhelmed by a woman's work, Tom begs Margaret to go back to the way things were, but his now-independent wife isn't interested.
All Stuck Up All Stuck Up (1930) Character: N/A
When the paperhangers go on strike, guests at a newlyweds' housewarming party try to finish the job with disastrous results.
Taxi Talks Taxi Talks (1930) Character: N/A
Three incidents in a cab driver's day: a college boy wooing a flapper, a gold digger wooing a southern colonel, gun moll kills gangster and wants to be taken to the precinct house.
How I Play Golf, by Bobby Jones No. 11: 'Practice Shots' How I Play Golf, by Bobby Jones No. 11: 'Practice Shots' (1931) Character: Herself
Golf expert Bobby Jones arrives on the golf course to join actors James Cagney, Anthony Bushell, Donald Cook, Evalyn Knapp, and Louise Fazenda in shooting a golf instruction film. Louise Fazenda however has no knowledge of golf and her ongoing commentary disrupts Jones's attempts to practice. While Cagney and Bushell hold Louise's mouth shut, Jones demonstrates his approach to golf. Later, upon arrival of director George Marshall, Louise is sent off "to practice" alone while the cast and crew go about shooting the film.
Dance, Girl, Dance Dance, Girl, Dance (1933) Character: Sally Patter
Vaudevillian Joe Pitt sweeps young Sally Patter off of her feet and steals the lovestruck girl away from her small-town family to join his act. She winds up heartbroken, pregnant and broke when Joe runs off with the magician's sexy assistant. Sally bravely persists and her immense dancing and singing talent gain the notice of prominent producer, Wade Valentine. Under Valentine's tutelage, she rockets to Broadway stardom while Joe Pitt is reduced to waiting on tables. Alone, Sally proudly gives birth to a baby son. Wade proposes marriage to his beloved protege and it appears that Joe Pitt may never learn about the son he has fathered.
Perils of Pauline Perils of Pauline (1933) Character: Pauline Hargrave
A famous scientist and his beautiful daughter travel to Indochina to find an ivory disc that has the formula for a deadly gas engraved on it. An evil doctor and his gang are also looking for it.
An Intimate Dinner in Celebration of Warner Bros. Silver Jubilee An Intimate Dinner in Celebration of Warner Bros. Silver Jubilee (1930) Character: Self
Mr. and Mrs. Warner Bros. Pictures and their precocious offspring, Little Miss Vitaphone, host a dinner in honor of Warner Bros. Silver Jubilee, attended by most of the major players and song writers under contract to WB at that time.
Meat and Romance Meat and Romance (1940) Character: N/A
A young doctor and his home economics expert sister teach us about the benefits of meat.
Chills and Fever Chills and Fever (1930) Character: Betty
An amateur theatrical society rehearses in a deserted house which is believed to be haunted by two travelers who have lost their way in the rain.
The Fire-Trap The Fire-Trap (1935) Character: Betty Marshall
An insurance investigator falls in love with a society girl, unaware that her uncle and his boss are conspiring to commit insurance fraud by overvaluing a decrepit warehouse and its contents and burning the building to the ground.
Sinners' Holiday Sinners' Holiday (1930) Character: Jennie
Ma Delano runs a penny arcade in Coney Island, living upstairs with her sons and daughter. Story involves rum-running, accidental murder and a frame-up.
Bulldog Edition Bulldog Edition (1936) Character: Randy Burns
Two rival newspapers are engaged in a circulation battle, complicated by the fact that a vicious gangster inserts himself into the middle of it. Also complicating matters is that one newspaper's editor and circulation director are competing for the affections of a pretty blonde reporter.
The Strange Love of Molly Louvain The Strange Love of Molly Louvain (1932) Character: Doris
A fast-talking reporter befriends a young woman and her male companion who are wanted for a policeman's shooting.
One Frightened Night One Frightened Night (1935) Character: The Fake Doris Waverly
Eccentric tycoon Jasper Whyte hosts a dinner at his mansion and announces that he will divide his money and give each guest a million dollars before the stroke of midnight. When his long-lost granddaughter suddenly arrives, Whyte changes his mind and proclaims that she will receive his entire fortune. A second lady appears at the estate, claiming that she is actually Whyte's granddaughter, Doris Waverly, and the first woman is found murdered in her room! With each guest possessing a motive, the mystery of the killer's identity briskly unfolds through a stirring series of surprises.
Idiot's Delight Idiot's Delight (1939) Character: Nurse #4
A group of disparate travelers are thrown together in a posh Alpine hotel when the borders are closed at the start of WWII.
A Man's Game A Man's Game (1934) Character: Judy Manners
During one blaze, Firefighters Tim and his partner Dave (Ward Bond) rescue pretty stenographer Judy (Evelyn Knapp). Falling in love with the girl, the boys try to save her from getting mixed up in an embezzlement scheme.
His Private Secretary His Private Secretary (1933) Character: Marion Hall
Dick Wallace wants to marry a minister's grand-daughter but his father, who wants him to get work on his company's business, is opposed. She takes a job with the company to prove she's okay.
Hawaiian Buckaroo Hawaiian Buckaroo (1938) Character: Paula Harrington
Cowboys live amidst Hawaiian scenery and song.
Smart Money Smart Money (1931) Character: Irene Graham
Two brothers' trip to the big city to do a little gambling results in a fateful turn of events.
Mothers Cry Mothers Cry (1930) Character: Jenny Williams
Having raised four children alone, widow Mary Williams still manages to love her eldest son, vicious and sadistic Danny Williams, who has led a life of crime and now returns to inflict his insane behavior on the family household.
Fireman, Save My Child Fireman, Save My Child (1932) Character: Sally Toby
Joe Grant is an inventor, fireman and baseball player in his small hometown. He gets an offer to play in a big team and hopes to get more money for his inventions. But Joe's invited to present his invention to a fire extinguisher company at the same time when he is supposed to play. Will he be able to show the effectiveness of his invention and win the game?
A Successful Calamity A Successful Calamity (1932) Character: Peggy Wilton
Henry Wilton is an elderly millionaire saddled with his selfish young second wife Emmy 'Sweetie' Wilton and a pair of spoiled grown children, Peggy and Eddie. To test his family's mettle, Henry pretends to have gone broke. Just as he suspected they would, his children rally to their father's side and change their ways: Peggy forsakes the fortune hunter George Struthers for the nice young man she's really in love with, the polo coach Larry Rivers, while Eddie applies for a demanding job and performs admirably. Only Sweetie seems to desert Henry.
High Pressure High Pressure (1932) Character: Helen Wilson
Gar Evans is a con artist, who pretends to be the owner of a "Golden Gate Artificial Rubber Company", and he is looking for investors. Finding them is relatively easy, but it becomes difficult when those want to see the inventor of the synthetic rubber...
Girl in 313 Girl in 313 (1940) Character: Arrested Girl
A priceless necklace goes missing at a plush party. Police close in on the jewel thieves but is one cop getting too close to one of the crooks?
Roar of the Press Roar of the Press (1941) Character: Evelyn
While on their honeymoon, a reporter and his new bride stumble upon a ring of fifth columnists.
50 Million Frenchmen 50 Million Frenchmen (1931) Character: Miss Wheeler-Smith
In this comedy, two men make an extravagant $50,000 dollar bet that one of them will be able to successfully court a lovely woman without spending any money. To foil his scheme, the other bettor hires two henchmen to stop him.
State Trooper State Trooper (1933) Character: June Brady
Mike Rolph quits his job, seemingly, as a highway patrolman and takes the position of the Police Chief of W. J. Brady's oil refinery. He is also romantically involved with Brady's daughter, June. It appears that some highly-placed employee has sold out to the opposition refinery people, and much sabotage and havoc is being caused.
This Sporting Age This Sporting Age (1932) Character: Mickey Steele
Polo, a team sport played on horseback in which the objective is to score goals by driving a small ball into the opposing team's goal using a long-handled mallet.
The Lone Wolf Takes a Chance The Lone Wolf Takes a Chance (1941) Character: Evelyn Jordan
A reformed jewel thief fights to clear his name when he's framed for murder.
River's End River's End (1930) Character: Miriam
Sgt. Conniston and his alcoholic guide O'Toole are on the trail of an escaped murderer named Keith. When they catch up with him in the farthest reaches of Northern Canada, Keith turns out to be a dead ringer for Conniston. On the way back, the sled overturns, Keith grabs the gun and leaves them to die in the snow. After second thoughts he comes back and brings them to safety at an RCMP emergency cabin. Conniston dies of a frozen lung and Keith takes his place.
The Vanishing Frontier The Vanishing Frontier (1933) Character: Carol Winfield
Its 1850 and California is under ruthless military rule. Kirby Tornell's rancho has been taken over by soldiers and when two of Kirby's men are captured, he goes there to free them. He meets the General's daughter there and attracted to her, repeatedly returns to see her. Eventually he is captured and now his men must try and rescue him.
The Night Mayor The Night Mayor (1932) Character: Doree Dawn
Opportunistic film seeking to capitalize on a scandal in New York mayor Jimmy Walker's office before his name was out of the newspapers. Tracy plays a mayor who has a penchant for the night life, sports, the theater, and an actress, Knapp. When scandal rocks his administration, Tracy has his girl friend marry Dillaway, a writer friend, so that the press will leave him alone.
Air Hostess Air Hostess (1933) Character: Kitty King
A plucky stewardess risks her life marrying a daredevil pilot.
Big City Blues Big City Blues (1932) Character: Jo-Jo (uncredited)
An Indiana boy comes into an inheritance and moves to New York City, living it up with his girlfriend until he gets in over his head and someone gets killed.
Slightly Married Slightly Married (1932) Character: Mary Smith
Mary Smith is picked up by the police and is about to be sentenced, in night court, to jail for prostitution. But a stranger, Jimmie Martin, stands up and tells the judge that Mary was waiting for him and they were going to be married.
Confidential Confidential (1935) Character: Maxine Travers
A Treasury agent gains the trust of a mob gunman while working under cover to smash a crime syndicate.
Ladies Crave Excitement Ladies Crave Excitement (1935) Character: Wilma Howell
Bored rich girl hooks up with news photographer, gets caught up in his adventures.
Corruption Corruption (1933) Character: Ellen Manning
A young lawyer is elected mayor of the city and promises to rid it of the corruption it's famous for. The problem is that most of the corruption he's vowed to eliminate is caused by the crooked political machine that helped elect him.
The Millionaire The Millionaire (1931) Character: Barbara Alden
A millionaire automaker retires upon the advice of his doctor, but becomes so bored he buys half interest in a gas station and works it on the sly.
Police Car 17 Police Car 17 (1933) Character: Helen Regan
Motor patrolman Tim Conlon and his partner Bumps O'Neill vie for the attentions of Helen Regan, daughter of a fellow cop.
Madame Racketeer Madame Racketeer (1932) Character: Alice Hicks
International con artist Martha Hicks a.k.a. Countess von Claudwig is released from another stay in prison and decides to treat her rheumatism with a stay at her estranged husband's hotel at a Wisconsin spa. There undercover, she checks in on the two daughters she abandoned as infants.
Side Show Side Show (1931) Character: Irene
A circus side show performer tries to discourage her younger sister from following in her footsteps.
Laughing Irish Eyes Laughing Irish Eyes (1936) Character: Peggy Kelly
An Irish crooner flirts with prize-fighting.
Speed Wings Speed Wings (1934) Character: Mary Stuart
A kidnapping, three airplane crashes and several fist-fights adds speed to the plot in which the plans of a new, faster airplane motor invented by brothers Tim and Jerry are stolen and suspicion falls on their office secretary Mary Stuart. But she can pilot an airplane with the best of them and she risks her life to save Tim. And when she gets kidnapped, Jerry regains his lost nerve in rescuing her.
In Old Santa Fe In Old Santa Fe (1934) Character: Lila Miller
Gangster Chandler and his accomplice Tracy arrive at a dude ranch. Cowboy Kentucky arrives at the same time. When Tracy double-crosses his boss and has the stage robbed, Kentucky finds the outlaws and brings them in. Tracy frames him for the murder of the driver but his pal Cactus gets him out of jail. He returns just as Chandler shoots Tracy and Kentucky finds himself arrested for another murder.
Rawhide Rawhide (1938) Character: Peggy Gehrig
Saunders with his Cattlemen's Protective Agency is running roughshod over the ranchers. Lawyer Larry Kimball is fighting him but he needs a rancher that will stand up with him against Saunders. He finds him when Lou Gehrig retires from baseball to take up ranching. Lou expects to relax on his ranch but quickly joins Larry in the fight.
Wanted by the Police Wanted by the Police (1938) Character: Kathleen Murphy
A young man, Danny, decides to get a job in order to support his mother. He's hired to work in a garage, but soon finds himself being implicated in a stolen-car racket.
Taxi! Taxi! (1931) Character: Actress in Movie Clip (uncredited)
Amidst a backdrop of growing violence and intimidation, independent cab drivers struggling against a consolidated juggernaut rally around hot-tempered Matt Nolan. Nolan is determined to keep competition alive on the streets, even if it means losing the woman he loves.
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939) Character: Reporter (uncredited)
Naive and idealistic Jefferson Smith, leader of the Boy Rangers, is appointed to the United States Senate by the puppet governor of his state. He soon discovers, upon going to Washington, many shortcomings of the political process as his earnest goal of a national boys' camp leads to a conflict with the state political boss.
Three of a Kind Three of a Kind (1936) Character: Barbara Penfield
A truck driver and a gold-digger meet at a swank hotel and both think the other is wealthy. A drama of greed and society.



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