Jay Eaton

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17-Mar-1899

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(125 years old)

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New Jersey, USA

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Where Lights Are Low Where Lights Are Low (1921) Character: 'Spud' Malone
The Chinese prince T'Su Wong Shih loves Quan Yin, the daughter of a gardener, but his uncle wants him to marry a girl of his own class. Leaving to study in the United States, the young man promises his beloved that they two will be together soon. Having finished university, one day T'Su Wong Shih visits the market of San Francisco, and at an auction of slaves, he finds Quan Yin auctioned. To save her, he agrees to pay a price of five thousand dollars but, not possessing the full amount, he makes a deal with the auctioneer for a three-year extension in which he must work to raise the money needed to rescue the girl. T'Su Wong Shih has no great success until he manages to win a large sum in a lottery. However, Quan Yin is now in danger because a Chinese gangster wants to have it and, to do that, goes to threaten the auctioneer who is forced to comply. T'Su Wong Shih is then engaged in a struggle to liberate his beloved: he defeats the gangster, rescues Quan Yin and claims her as his...
Her First Elopement Her First Elopement (1920) Character: Gerald Elliott
Christina Elliott is concerned about her cousin's relationship with a snake dancer. Many complications ensue until a happy ending for almost all.
The Big Squawk The Big Squawk (1929) Character: Joe
Shy Charley tries to win his girl.
Step Lively, Jeeves! Step Lively, Jeeves! (1937) Character: Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
A British butler goes to America duped by mobsters into believing he is the heir to a fortune.
Let's Live Tonight Let's Live Tonight (1935) Character: N/A
Nick Kerry (Tullio Carminati) is a rich rounder who holds tremendous fascination over women......mainly because he is rich and has his own yacht. At Monte Carlo one evening he romances Kay Routledge (Lilian Harvey), a romantic young and gullible American girl. She takes the dilettante seriously and when he sails away on his yacht, she is heartbroken. But the memory of her haunts him, and brings him back from India and the arms of another woman,Countess Margot de Legere (Tala Birell),only to find Kay now engaged to his friend. Oh, what's a rich guy to do?
Man-Made Women Man-Made Women (1928) Character: Garth
The man who loved her showed her how to hold the man she loved. A novel picture story packed with drama, thrills and laughs.
Two Hearts in Wax Time Two Hearts in Wax Time (1935) Character: Mannequin Dresser (uncredited)
In this MGM Colortone Musical short, a department store custodian who overindulges in drink sees the mannequins in the store's display windows come to life.
Lady Be Good Lady Be Good (1928) Character: Dancer
Two engaged vaudeville magicians quarrel and go their separate ways.
Revolt of the Zombies Revolt of the Zombies (1936) Character: Party Guest (uncredited)
The story is set in Cambodia in the years following WWI. An evil count has come into possession of the secret methods by which men can be transformed into walking zombies and uses these unholy powers to create a race of slave laborers. An expedition is sent to the ruins of Angkor Wat, in hopes of ending the count's activities once and for all. Unfortunately, one of the members of the expedition has his own agenda.
Blondie Plays Cupid Blondie Plays Cupid (1940) Character: Kirk (uncredited)
The Bumstead family is off to see relatives in the country when Blondie runs into Charlie and Millie, an eloping couple needing her help.
The Big Sleep The Big Sleep (1946) Character: Casino Patron (uncredited)
Private Investigator Philip Marlowe is hired by wealthy General Sternwood regarding a matter involving his youngest daughter Carmen. Before the complex case is over, Marlowe sees murder, blackmail, deception, and what might be love.
Indiscreet Indiscreet (1931) Character: Party Guest (uncredited)
A young woman jeopardizes the relationship with the man she loves when a no-account from her past shows up.
Arsène Lupin Returns Arsène Lupin Returns (1938) Character: Man in Hotel Lobby (uncredited)
A woman and a man vying for a woman's affection: the usual love trio? Not quite so since the belle in question is Lorraine de Grissac, a very wealthy and alluring society woman, while one of the two rivals is none other than Arsène Lupin, the notorious jewel thief everybody thought dead, now living under the assumed name of René Farrand. As for the other suitor he is an American, a former F.B.I. sleuth turned private eye by the name of Steve Emerson. Steve not only suspects Farrand of being Lupin but when someone attempts to steal a precious emerald necklace from Lorraine's uncle, Count de Brissac, he is persuaded Lupin is the culprit. Is Emerson right or wrong? Which of the two men will win over Lorraine's heart?
Sorrowful Jones Sorrowful Jones (1949) Character: Horse Player (uncredited)
A young girl is left with the notoriously cheap Sorrowful Jones as a marker for a bet. When her father doesn't return, he learns that taking care of a child interferes with his free-wheeling lifestyle. Sorrowful must also evade crooked gangsters and indulge in a bit of horse-thieving.
Painting The Clouds With Sunshine Painting The Clouds With Sunshine (1951) Character: Interior Decorator (uncredited)
The story of three gold-digging ladies searching for millionaires. A loose remake of Gold Diggers of 1933.
The Big Street The Big Street (1942) Character: Nightclub Patron (Uncredited)
Meek busboy Little Pinks is in love with an extremely selfish nightclub singer who despises and uses him.
Merrily We Go to Hell Merrily We Go to Hell (1932) Character: Friend (uncredited)
A drunken newspaperman, Jerry Corbett, is rescued from his alcoholic haze by an heiress, Joan Prentice, whose love sobers him up and encourages him to write a play, but he lapses back into dipsomania.
Mr. Deeds Goes to Town Mr. Deeds Goes to Town (1936) Character: Writer (uncredited)
Longfellow Deeds lives in a small town, leading a small town kind of life. When a relative dies and leaves Deeds a fortune, Longfellow moves to the big city where he becomes an instant target for everyone. Deeds outwits them all until Babe Bennett comes along. When small-town boy meets big-city girl anything can, and does, happen.
Sunny Sunny (1930) Character: Man 'Weenie' Flirts with at Ball
A showgirl falls for a society boy but has to win over his family.
Out of the Fog Out of the Fog (1941) Character: N/A
A Brooklyn pier racketeer bullies boat-owners into paying protection money but two fed-up fishermen decide to eliminate the gangster themselves rather than complain to the police.
The Goose and the Gander The Goose and the Gander (1935) Character: Teddy's Friend (uncredited)
When Georgiana Summers learns that the woman who stole and married her husband is planning a romantic tryst with a new love, she hatches a giddy plot to expose the rendezvous and pay her back.
Working Girls Working Girls (1931) Character: Dance Extra
Two sisters from Indiana, the wide-eyed and innocent Mae Thorpe, and her more streetwise sister June, move into the Rolf House for Homeless Girls in New York. With June's help, Mae obtains a job as a stenographer for the scientist Joseph von Schraeder, while June gets work as a telegraph operator at Western Union.
Broadway Serenade Broadway Serenade (1939) Character: Atlantic City Party Guest (uncredited)
A married singer, pianist/composer team are struggling to hit it big in New York. Finally, they audition before a Broadway producer, but the producer only wants the singer, leaving the husband without a job and feeling a failure.
Ladies of Leisure Ladies of Leisure (1930) Character: Balcony Party Guest (uncredited)
Kay Arnold is a gold digger who wanders from party to party with the intention of catching a rich suitor. Jerry Strong is a young man from a wealthy family who strives to succeed as an artist. What begins as a relationship of mutual convenience soon turns into something else.
Big Brown Eyes Big Brown Eyes (1936) Character: Barber (Uncredited)
Sassy manicurist Eve Fallon is recruited as an even more brassy reporter and she helps police detective boyfriend Danny Barr break a jewel theft ring and solve the murder of a baby.
Bullets or Ballots Bullets or Ballots (1936) Character: Man Sitting with Lee (uncredited)
After Police Captain Dan McLaren becomes police commissioner, former detective Johnny Blake publicly punches him, convincing rackets boss Al Kruger that Blake is sincere in his effort to join the mob. "Bugs" Fenner, meanwhile, is certain that Blake is a police agent.
Born to Love Born to Love (1931) Character: Hotel Dancer (uncredited)
A pregnant American nurse living in London during WWI, believing her soldier-fiance has been killed in France, marries a wealthy aristocrat so her child will have a father.
Untamed Untamed (1929) Character: Gambler
In her first Talkie, Joan Crawford plays Bingo, a jungle-raised oil heiress, who turns Manhattan upside down in her hunt for Andy McAllister, the man of her dreams. Unfortunately for Bingo, Andy is penniless and refuses to agree to the match until he can provide for the wild, rich girl. Andy's prideful position is more than encouraged by Bingo's Uncle Ben, who seeks to scuttle their love match.
The Lone Wolf Keeps a Date The Lone Wolf Keeps a Date (1940) Character: Salesman Helping Crane
Complicated plot involving missing stamp collection and kidnapped businessman, with the Lone Wolf keeping one step ahead of the police in Havana trying to solve the crime and make a profit.
Romance on the High Seas Romance on the High Seas (1948) Character: Ad Designer (uncredited)
Georgia Garrett is sent by jealous wife Elvira Kent on an ocean cruise to masquerade as herself while she secretly stays home to catch her husband cheating. Meanwhile equally suspicious husband Michael Kent has sent a private eye on the same cruise to catch his wife cheating. Love and confusion ensues along with plenty of musical numbers.
Under Your Spell Under Your Spell (1936) Character: Sponsor (uncredited)
A famous singer, bored with music and fans, goes to live in Mexico. His manager sends a woman to bring him back. They fall in love.
The Fountainhead The Fountainhead (1949) Character: Party Guest (uncredited)
An uncompromising, visionary architect struggles to maintain his integrity and individualism despite personal, professional and economic pressures to conform to popular standards.
Ace of Aces Ace of Aces (1933) Character: Card Playing Party Guest (uncredited)
A sculptor who doesn't want to have any part of World War I is shamed by his girlfriend into joining the army. He becomes a fighter pilot, and undergoes a complete personality change.
My Love Came Back My Love Came Back (1940) Character: Party Guest (uncredited)
Amelia is a gifted violinist who is in danger of quitting the Brissac Academy of Music. Julius arranges to have a scholarship given to her through his employee Tony so that Julius can escort Amelia to every musical event in the city. The trouble begins when he cannot meet her one night and Tony goes in his place. Tony believes that Julius and Amelia are a couple and then son Paul thinks that Tony and Amelia are a couple as he is sending her the money. The worst part is that Amelia might leave classical music for swing music with classmates Dusty, Joy and the band.
I Love a Mystery I Love a Mystery (1945) Character: Restaurant Patron (Uncredited)
In San Francisco, detective partners Jack Packard and Doc Long are hired by socialite Jefferson Monk who believes someone is following him with the aim to kill him.
Leaping Love Leaping Love (1929) Character: Club Patron (uncredited)
Charley falls for both a mother and her daughter.
Swing Fever Swing Fever (1943) Character: Dancer (uncredited)
Comedy about a bandleader with hypnotic powers.
Cadet Girl Cadet Girl (1941) Character: Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
A West Point cadet and his bandleader brother fall for a singer in the band.
Whirlpool Whirlpool (1950) Character: Minor Role (uncredited)
The wife of a psychoanalyst falls prey to a devious quack hypnotist when he discovers she is an habitual shoplifter. Then one of his previous patients now being treated by the real doctor is found murdered, with her still at the scene, and suspicion points only one way.
Ladies of the Chorus Ladies of the Chorus (1948) Character: N/A
Former burlesque star May and her daughter Peggy dance in the chorus. When May has a fight with featured dancer Bubbles, Bubbles leaves the show and Peggy takes her place. When Peggy falls in love with wealthy Randy, May fears class differences may lead to misery.
Don't Gamble with Love Don't Gamble with Love (1936) Character: Gambler
Standard tale of husband and wife living a party lifestyle. He works in a gambling hall and she occasionally models and sings. Because they want to start a family wife feels the need to change their situation. Situation is changed and husband gets a new job and then a promotion but is tricked into a bad business deal and wants to go back to his old life.
Wanted: Jane Turner Wanted: Jane Turner (1936) Character: Extra in Elevator (uncredited)
Investigators set out to capture a gang of thieves transporting stolen cash through the U.S. mail.
The Affairs of Cellini The Affairs of Cellini (1934) Character: Polverino
The 16th-century sculptor woos the Duchess of Florence despite the duke.
Heaven Can Wait Heaven Can Wait (1943) Character: Book Store Clerk (uncredited)
Spoiled playboy Henry van Cleve dies and arrives at the entrance to Hell, a final destination he is sure he deserves after living a life of profligacy. The devil, however, isn't so sure Henry meets Hell's standards. Convinced he is where he belongs, Henry recounts his life's deeds, both good and bad, including an act of indiscretion during his 25-year marriage to his wife, Martha, with the hope that "His Excellency" will arrive at the proper judgment.
Cocktail Hour Cocktail Hour (1933) Character: Jerry (uncredited)
Cynthia Warren, independently wealthy through her ability as an illustrator and poster artist, rebels against the premise that every woman is destined for matrimony and motherhood and decides she has as much right as a man to play around.
Traveling Husbands Traveling Husbands (1931) Character: Hotel Dining Room Guest
A salesman gets in trouble with a party girl and a debutante in Detroit.
Jewel Robbery Jewel Robbery (1932) Character: Leopold, Assistant Jewelry Manager (uncredited)
A gentleman thief charms a Viennese baron's wife and also conducts a daring daylight robbery of a jeweller's shop.
Dance, Girl, Dance Dance, Girl, Dance (1940) Character: Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
Judy O'Brien is an aspiring ballerina in a dance troupe. Also in the company is Bubbles, a brash mantrap who leaves the struggling troupe for a career in burlesque. When the company disbands, Bubbles gives Judy a thankless job as her stooge. The two eventually clash when both fall for the same man.
Champagne Charlie Champagne Charlie (1936) Character: Passenger in Corridor
The story is told in flashback. Backers want a gambler to marry a rich girl for her dowry.
Lady on a Train Lady on a Train (1945) Character: N/A
While watching from her train window, Nikki Collins witnesses a murder in a nearby building. When she alerts the police, they think she has read one too many mystery novels. She then enlists a popular mystery writer to help her solve the crime on her own, but her sleuthing attracts the attentions of suitors and killers.
The Truth About Youth The Truth About Youth (1930) Character: Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
A young man falls into the clutches of a nightclub singer who corrupts him.
A Night at the Opera A Night at the Opera (1935) Character: Aviator (uncredited)
The Marx Brothers take on high society and the opera world to bring two lovers together. A sly business manager and two wacky friends of two opera singers help them achieve success while humiliating their stuffy and snobbish enemies.
City of Chance City of Chance (1940) Character: Gambling House Patgron
Texas girl goes to New York, becomes a newspaper reporter, and tries to get her gambler boyfriend to come home.
The Major and the Minor The Major and the Minor (1942) Character: Man Leaving Elevator (uncredited)
Returning to her hometown from New York, Susan Applegate learns that she hasn't enough for the train fare and disguises herself as a twelve-year-old to travel for half the price. She hides from the conductors in the compartment of Major Philip Kirby, a military school instructor, who takes the "child" under his wing.
Mr. Skeffington Mr. Skeffington (1944) Character: Stock Broker (uncredited)
A beautiful but vain woman who rejects the love of her older husband must face the loss of her youth and beauty.
Manhattan Melodrama Manhattan Melodrama (1934) Character: Drunk (uncredited)
The friendship between two orphans endures even though they grow up on opposite sides of the law and fall in love with the same woman.
Hat, Coat and Glove Hat, Coat and Glove (1934) Character: Man Coming Out of Elevator (uncredited)
A prominent New York attorney defends his estranged wife's lover, who's been charged with the murder of a model in Greenwich Village.
Stage Mother Stage Mother (1933) Character: Mr. Sterling, Dance Instructor
Kitty Lorraine has one purpose in life: turning her daughter Shirley into a star. Kitty controls every aspect of the girl's nascent career -- even blackmailing a stage manager so that Shirley can take a more prestigious gig. But Kitty goes too far when she breaks up her daughter's budding relationship with sweet artist Warren Foster. Heartbroken, Shirley sets off on a series of disastrous but profitable relationships.
Lady for a Day Lady for a Day (1933) Character: Hotel Desk Clerk (uncredited)
Never-wed, poor, rough around the edges Apple Annie has always written to her daughter, Louise, in Spain that she is married and a member of New York's high society. Upon receiving unexpected word from Louise (who hasn't seen Annie since infancy) that she is en route to America with her new fiancé and his father, a count, so the three of them can meet her, Annie panics, despairing that her beloved daughter will be destroyed by the deception.
The Greeks Had a Word for Them The Greeks Had a Word for Them (1932) Character: Nightclub Patron
A trio of money-hungry women rent a luxurious penthouse, spending their dough on drink and debonair clothing, backbiting and catfighting as they steal each other's boyfriends.
Silver Queen Silver Queen (1942) Character: Party Guest (uncredited)
A beautiful heiress is an excellent poker player. Her comfortable life changes when her father and his fortune die during market crash of the 1800's.
Castle on the Hudson Castle on the Hudson (1940) Character: Dance Partner of 'Sweetheart' in Nightclub (uncredited)
A hardened crook behind bars comes up against a reform-minded warden.
Faithless Faithless (1932) Character: Chez Louise Manager
Socialite Carol Morgan romps through the Depression and her wealth while breaking up with Bill Wade and getting back together with him.
The Great Sinner The Great Sinner (1949) Character: Gambler (uncredited)
A young man succumbs to gambling fever.
Never the Twain Shall Meet Never the Twain Shall Meet (1931) Character: Party Guest (uncredited)
Dan works for Pritchard and Pritchard out of San Francisco and is in love with Maisie, referred to as "the icebox" by his news reporter friend. As one of his ships returns to San Francisco, Dan learns that the Captain has contracted Leprosy and asks Dan to be the guardian of his South Sea island daughter Tamea. Dan soon learns that Tamea wants him and will do nothing without a kiss. But Tamea soon learns that she is different than Dan and Maisie and that makes her angry. Dan decides to go and live on the island with Tamea, but soon finds out that Paradise is not everything that he thought it was.
The Noose The Noose (1928) Character: Tommy
In this suspenseful silent crime drama, a hijacker proves his loyalty to his mother by killing his biological father, a blackmailing gangster who has been threatening to destroy the mother's happy marriage to the governor.
Break of Hearts Break of Hearts (1935) Character: Man in Hotel (uncredited)
Constance, a poor but aspiring composer, meets the great conductor, Franz, through their old music teacher. They fall in love, despite Constance knowing about Franz's weakness for pretty women.
The Unfaithful The Unfaithful (1947) Character: Party Guest
Christine Hunter kills an intruder and tells her husband and lawyer that it was an act of self-defense. It's later revealed that he was actually her lover and she had posed for an incriminating statue he created.
The Blue Dahlia The Blue Dahlia (1946) Character: Bar Patron (uncredited)
Soon after a veteran returns from war, his cheating wife is found dead. He evades police in an attempt to find the real murderer.
Blondie Brings Up Baby Blondie Brings Up Baby (1939) Character: Dithers' Employee (uncredited)
Baby Dumpling, the six-year-old son of Blondie and Dagwood Bumstead disappears from sight during his first day at school. While Dagwood frantically combs the city in search of the boy, Baby Dumpling spents a nice, safe afternoon with poor little rich girl Melinda Mason, who with her new playmate's help arises from her sickbed to walk across the room for the first time in months.
Talent Scout Talent Scout (1937) Character: Extra in Carter's Outer Office (uncredited)
A Hollywood heartthrob helps a small-town girl achieve stardom.
Convicted Woman Convicted Woman (1940) Character: Floorwalker (uncredited)
A reporter and a lawyer investigate a women's prison and help an inmate who does not belong there.
'Til We Meet Again 'Til We Meet Again (1940) Character: Extra in Hong Kong Bar (uncredited)
Dying Joan Ames meets criminal Dan Hardesty on a luxury liner as he is being transported back to America by policeman Steve Burke to face execution. Joan and Dan fall in love, their fates unbeknownst to one another.
Love Before Breakfast Love Before Breakfast (1936) Character: Night Club Patron (uncredited)
Scott is a very rich businessman who hangs out with a snooty, silly Countess, but has the hots for Kay who is already engaged to Bill. Scott pursues Kay like crazy, going so far as to buy Bill's oil company so that he can banish him to Japan, leaving Kay unmoored.
Theodora Goes Wild Theodora Goes Wild (1936) Character: Party Guest (uncredited)
The small-town prudes of Lynnfield are up in arms over 'The Sinner,' a sexy best-seller. They little suspect that author 'Caroline Adams' is really Theodora Lynn, scion of the town's leading family. Michael Grant, devil-may-care book jacket illustrator, penetrates Theodora's incognito and sets out to 'free her' from Lynnfield against her will. But Michael has a secret too, and gets a taste of his own medicine.
The Damned Don't Cry The Damned Don't Cry (1950) Character: Gambler at The Hacienda (uncredited)
Fed up with her small-town marriage, a woman goes after the big time and gets mixed up with the mob.
Love Crazy Love Crazy (1941) Character: Party Guest Getting Rake (uncredited)
Circumstance, an old flame and a mother-in-law drive a happily married couple to the verge of divorce and insanity.
It's in the Air It's in the Air (1935) Character: Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
Con men Calvin Churchill and Clip McGurk know how to fix a horse-race or boxing match. Calvin wants to go straight and win back his estranged wife, but first the men must dodge a dogged IRS agent and bilk a bunch of aviation investors out of the backing boodle for a balloon excursion into the stratosphere.
The Judge Steps Out The Judge Steps Out (1947) Character: Wedding Guest (uncredited)
A judge flees the pressures of professional and family life for a job as a short-order cook.
City for Conquest City for Conquest (1940) Character: Party Guest (uncredited)
The heartbreaking but hopeful tale of Danny Kenny and Peggy Nash, two sweethearts who meet and struggle through their impoverished lives in New York City. When Peggy, hoping for something better in life for both of them, breaks off her engagement to Danny, he sets out to be a championship boxer, while she becomes a dancer paired with a sleazy partner. Will tragedy reunite the former lovers?
Michael O'Halloran Michael O'Halloran (1937) Character: Friend (uncredited)
A wealthy woman's wild lifestyle finally drives her husband to take their two children, move out of the house and file for divorce. Positive she'll lose her children unless she shows the judge that she's changed her wild ways, she takes in two poor street kids, a brother and sister.
Gold Diggers of 1935 Gold Diggers of 1935 (1935) Character: Jewelry Salesman (uncredited)
Romance strikes when a vacationing millionairess and her daughter and son spend their vacation at a posh New England resort.
Meet Me on Broadway Meet Me on Broadway (1946) Character: Man in Audience (uncredited)
Stuffy amateur director Eddie Dolan decides to mount a show for the well-connected patrons of a posh country club. Eddie and his girlfriend, actress Ann Stallings, hope the production will launch their legitimate Broadway careers. But complications arise when Maxine Whitaker, daughter of a wealthy rival club owner, becomes romantically interested in charming Eddie.
Top Hat Top Hat (1935) Character: Guest Leaving Elevator (uncredited)
Showman Jerry Travers is working for producer Horace Hardwick in London. Jerry demonstrates his new dance steps late one night in Horace's hotel room, much to the annoyance of sleeping Dale Tremont below. She goes upstairs to complain and the two are immediately attracted to each other. Complications arise when Dale mistakes Jerry for Horace.
Seven Sinners Seven Sinners (1940) Character: Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
Banished from various U.S. protectorates in the Pacific, a saloon entertainer uses her femme-fatale charms to woo politicians, navy personnel, gangsters, riff-raff, judges and a ship's doctor in order to achieve her aims.
Criminals of the Air Criminals of the Air (1937) Character: N/A
Undercover agent Mark Owens is sent to aid the Border Patrol in the trans-border town of Hernandez in breaking up a well-organized band of smugglers.
Forsaking All Others Forsaking All Others (1934) Character: Party Guest (Uncredited)
A socialite only realises that her friend is in love with her when she falls for the wrong man.
Passion Flower Passion Flower (1930) Character: Dancing Party Guest (uncredited)
A bored society woman invites scandal and heartache when she falls in love with her low-born chauffeur.
To Mary - with Love To Mary - with Love (1936) Character: Guest
Mary stands by Jack after the Depression of 1929 but considers divorce when he again becomes successful by 1935. Bill, who loves Mary, works at keeping them together.
The Naughty Flirt The Naughty Flirt (1930) Character: Party Guest (uncredited)
A coquettish socialite falls for a straight-laced associate in her father's law firm. But she must also fend off the advances of a greedy fortune-hunter and his sister.
Blue Skies Blue Skies (1946) Character: Nightclub Patron
Jed Potter looks back on a love triangle conducted over the course of years and between musical numbers. Dancer Jed loves showgirl Mary, who loves compulsive nightclub-opener Johnny, who can't stay committed to anything in life for very long.
New Morals for Old New Morals for Old (1932) Character: Party Guest (uncredited)
Proper parents who treat their adult children as teenagers have a son who wants to go to Paris to study art, and a daughter in love with a married man.
Blondie Meets the Boss Blondie Meets the Boss (1939) Character: Wilson (uncredited)
Dagwood inadvertently gets cornered in to resigning. When his wife Blondie tries to ask Dagwoods boss Mr. Dithers for his job back, he ends up hiring her instead. This doesn't sit too well with Dagwood. Blondie's sister comes to visit, and Dagwood is put in a compromising situation with another woman.
The Last Flight The Last Flight (1931) Character: Extra in Claridge Bar
Cary, Shep, Bill, and Francis are pilots during World War I. The four friends, haunted by the devastation of the war, head to Paris instead of home, where they meet Nikki, an eccentric and wealthy young woman. Nikki is drawn to Cary, and the five friends, tagged by the boorish reporter, Frink, drink their way from Paris to Lisbon.
Libeled Lady Libeled Lady (1936) Character: Club Patron (uncredited)
When a major newspaper accuses wealthy socialite Connie Allenbury of being a home-wrecker, and she files a multi-million-dollar libel lawsuit, the publication's frazzled head editor, Warren Haggerty, must find a way to turn the tables on her. Soon Haggerty's harried fiancée, Gladys Benton, and his dashing friend Bill Chandler are in on a scheme that aims to discredit Connie, with amusing and unexpected results.
The Golden Fleecing The Golden Fleecing (1940) Character: Clerk (uncredited)
A mild-mannered insurance salesman gets mixed up with gangsters.
Three Loves Has Nancy Three Loves Has Nancy (1938) Character: Train Passenger (uncredited)
A small-town country homebody goes to New York to find her missing fiancé and gets romantically involved with two sophisticated men.
My Woman My Woman (1933) Character: Muriel's Friend at Party (Uncredited)
A devoted wife helps her husband achieve success as a radio comic, but stardom comes at a price.
Gold Diggers in Paris Gold Diggers in Paris (1938) Character: Musician
When the representative of the Paris International Dance Exposition arrives in New York to invite the Academy Ballet of America to compete for monetary prizes, the taxi driver mistakenly brings him to the Club Ballé, a nightclub on the brink of declaring bankruptcy. The owners, Terry Moore and Duke Dennis, jump at the chance to go, despite being aware of the mistake. They hire ballet teacher, Luis Leoni, and his only pupil, Kay Morrow, to join the group, hoping to teach their two dozen show girls ballet en route to Paris by ship. Also going along and rooming with Kay is Mona, Terry's ex-wife, who wants to keep an eye on her alimony checks. Naturally, Kay and Terry fall in love.



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