Maureen O'Sullivan

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

9.54

Gender

Female

Birthday

17-May-1911

Age

(113 years old)

Place of Birth

Boyle, County Roscommon, Ireland

Also Known As
  • Maureen Paula O'Sullivan
  • Морин О’Салливан
  • Maureen O’Sullivan

Maureen O'Sullivan

Biography

Maureen Paula O'Sullivan was born in County Roscommon, Ireland, on May 17, 1911. The future mother of Mia Farrow was a schooldays classmate of Vivien Leigh at the Convent of the Sacred Heart at Roehampton in London. Even as a schoolgirl, Maureen desired an acting career; she studied hard and read widely. When the opportunity to be an actress came along, it almost dropped in her lap. The director Frank Borzage was in Dublin filming “Song o’ My Heart” (1930) when Maureen, then 18, met him. Borzage suggested a screen test, which she took. The results were more than favorable, as she won the part of Eileen O’Brien. The part was a substantial one, so much so that Maureen went on to Hollywood to complete the filming. Once in sunny California, Maureen wasted no time landing roles in other films such as “Just Imagine” (1930), “Princess and the Plumber” (1930), and “So This Is London” (1930). Maureen was on a roll that her contemporaries could only have wished for when they were coming up through the ranks. In 1932, Maureen was teamed up with Olympic medal winner Johnny Weissmuller for the first time in “Tarzan the Ape Man” (1932). Five other Tarzan films followed, the last being “Tarzan’s New York Adventure” (1942). The Tarzan epics rank as one of the most memorable series ever made. Most people agree that those movies would not have been successful had it not been for the fine acting talents, not to mention beauty, of Maureen O’Sullivan. But she was more than Jane Parker in the Tarzan films; she had great roles and played beautifully in films such as “The Flame Within” (1935), “David Copperfield” (1935), and “Anna Karenina” (1935). She turned in yet another fine performance in “Pride and Prejudice” (1940). After the 1940s, Maureen made far fewer films, not because she lost popularity but by choice. It isn’t always easy to walk away from a lucrative career, but she did because she wanted to devote more time to her husband, John Farrow, an Australian writer, and their seven children. The couple were married from 1936 until his death in 1963. She did not, however, retire completely; Maureen still found time to make an occasional appearance in films or TV or on the stage. Later movie-goers remember her as Elizabeth Alvorg in the hit film “Peggy Sue Got Married” (1986). Her final silver screen appearance was in “The River Pirates” (1988). Some TV movies followed, but only until 1996. She maintained homes in New Hampshire and Arizona, and it was in Scottsdale that Maureen died on June 23, 1998, of a heart attack. She was 87 years old.


Credits

No Resting Place No Resting Place (1951) Character: Nan Kyle
The brilliant British documentary filmmaker Paul Rotha made his feature-film debut with 1950's No Resting Place. Filmed on location in Ireland, the film is a lightly fictionalized study of that country's itinerant workmen. Michael Gough plays tinker Alec Kyle, whose life is thrown into turmoil when he accidentally kills a man. Kyle spends the rest of the film evading Guard Mannigan (Noel Purcell), a civil servant who relies on instinct rather than scientific deduction to get his man. Without ever trying to elicit sympathy for his characters, director Rotha manages to compellingly detail the miserable living and working conditions of Ireland's nomad artisans.
Ellis in Freedomland Ellis in Freedomland (1952) Character: The Dishwasher (voice)
Westinghouse claims its electric appliances "freed women from the drudgery of housework." The first half involves a dream salesman at work; the second half is focused on the "Spring Sales Event," called "Freedomland."
The Habitation of Dragons The Habitation of Dragons (1992) Character: Helen Taylor
Two brothers of totally different natures live in a small town in Texas. Since the death of their father they confront one another all the time for all kind of major and minor problems.
The Blessed Midnight The Blessed Midnight (1956) Character: Sister Mary Benedict
When a boy steals a cake for his beloved aunt on Christmas Eve, his young friend tries to set things straight.
In Search of Tarzan with Jonathan Ross In Search of Tarzan with Jonathan Ross (1998) Character: Herself
A look at Tarzan on the big and small screen with interviews with some of those who have played him.
Hollywood - The Second Step Hollywood - The Second Step (1936) Character: Herself
This short follows the early career of actress Jane Barnes. She starts by doing extra work. After several months she is offered a studio contract (the "first step"). However, her work consists mostly of fashion shoots and bit parts that end up on the cutting room floor. She is even used as a stand-in for Maureen O'Sullivan on the set of a Tarzan movie when camera angles and lighting must be set up.
Screen Actors Screen Actors (1950) Character: Self (uncredited)
This short film takes a look at the off-screen personas of screen actors. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2012.
Screen Snapshots No. 11 Screen Snapshots No. 11 (1934) Character: Herself
Long before the release of the cult film Dracula vs. Frankenstein, the original stars of Dracula and Frankenstein met face to face--for a game of chess. The scene is from an early 1934 episode of Columbia Pictures' Screen Snapshots, a series of short films featuring the off-screen lives of Hollywood stars.
Where Danger Lives: White Rose for Julie Where Danger Lives: White Rose for Julie (2007) Character: N/A
Documentary about the film Where Danger Lives (1950)
Mandy's Grandmother Mandy's Grandmother (1978) Character: Grandmother
A young tomboy and her prim grandmother quickly forget the disappointment of their first meeting and become friends.
With Murder in Mind With Murder in Mind (1992) Character: Aunt Mildred
A real estate agent is shot while trying to sell a rural farm and tries to bring the shooter to justice.
Morning's at Seven Morning's at Seven (1982) Character: Esther "Esty" Crampton
In a small Midwestern town in the 1920s, four sisters' lives are turned upside down when one sister's son brings his fiancée home to meet his eccentric family for the first time.
Checking Out: Grand Hotel Checking Out: Grand Hotel (2004) Character: Self (archive footage)
Until 1932's Grand Hotel, never had there existed an all-star ensemble cast on film. Conceived by MGM's production genius Irving Thalberg, the film boasted names like Greta Garbo, Joan Crawford, Wallace Beery and John and Lionel Barrymore and went on to win the Academy Award for Best Picture. This short documentary takes a look at the making of the classic film.
Hollywood: The Dream Factory Hollywood: The Dream Factory (1972) Character: Self (archive footage)
A documentary about the glorious history of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios and its decline leading to the sale of its back lot and props. By extension this provides a general history of Hollywood's Golden Age and the legendary studio system.
The Little Lamb: A Christmas Story The Little Lamb: A Christmas Story (1955) Character: Mother
A lamb that had wandered off plays a significant part in the Nativity.
The Edge of Innocence The Edge of Innocence (1957) Character: Julia Williams
An unscrupulous criminal lawyer falls in love with a wealthy widow and becomes involved with her brother's disappearance and murder.
Good Old Boy: A Delta Boyhood Good Old Boy: A Delta Boyhood (1988) Character: Aunt Sue
A timeless story of a boy's adventures growing up in a small Southern town, Yazoo City, in the 1940s during World War II, roaming with his friends, playing practical jokes, and getting into trouble.
Tarzan Finds a Son! Tarzan Finds a Son! (1939) Character: Jane Parker
A young couple die in a plane crash in the jungle. Their son is found by Tarzan and Jane who name him Boy and raise him as their own. Five years later a search party comes to find the young heir to millions of dollars. Jane agrees, against Tarzan's will, to lead them to civilization.
The Great Houdinis The Great Houdinis (1976) Character: Lady Conan Doyle
A biography of the renowned escape artist Harry Houdini, examining his fascination with the occult and his promise to his wife on her deathbed that he would speak from the beyond.
My Dear Miss Aldrich My Dear Miss Aldrich (1937) Character: Martha Aldrich
A young woman inherits a newspaper whose editor refuses to hire lady reporters.
It's Showtime It's Showtime (1976) Character: Self (archive footage)
A collection of film clips profiling animal actors.
Robbers' Roost Robbers' Roost (1932) Character: Helen Herrick
Running from the law, Jim Hall joins Hays’ gang. Hays is foreman on the Herrick ranch and plans to rustle Herrick’s cattle. Attracted to Herrick’s sister Helen, Jim decides to tell the Sheriff about the raid. But when his plan is overheard he is made a prisoner.
Anna Karenina Anna Karenina (1935) Character: Kitty
In 19th century Russia a woman in a respectable marriage to a senior statesman must grapple with her love for a dashing soldier.
The Crowd Roars The Crowd Roars (1938) Character: Sheila 'Shelia' Carson
A young boxer gets caught between a no-good father and a crime boss when he starts dating the boss's daughter, although she doesn't know what daddy does for a living.
Skyscraper Souls Skyscraper Souls (1932) Character: Lynn Harding
After bank president David Dwight makes a vast loan to himself to build a remarkable skyscraper, his board questions the propriety of the loan. Despite the devotion of longtime mistress Sarah, the ruthless David, while seeking bank mergers to protect his building, tries to seduce Sarah's secretary, Lynn. David then agrees to a plot by a bank board member to inflate his bank's stock and sell short — just before the market crashes.
Hart to Hart: Home Is Where the Hart Is Hart to Hart: Home Is Where the Hart Is (1994) Character: Eleanor Biddlecomb
When a mentor and friend of Jennifer's dies, she and Jonathan return to the sleepy town where Jennifer once lived and worked as a reporter. Nearly immediately, they discover that all is not right within this picturesque town. The town's economic troubles pale next to the danger the Harts find themselves in as they try to sort out whether their friend's death was murder, and what sinister secrets may lie behind the truth.
Sporting Blood Sporting Blood (1940) Character: Linda Lockwood
Myles Vanders feuds with hardnosed stable owner Davis Lockwood. Myles takes revenge by romancing and marrying Lockwood's daughter Linda. But as the big race looms nearer, Myles is distracted to discover that he really loves Linda.
Woman Wanted Woman Wanted (1935) Character: Ann
Just after a jury finds Ann Grey guilty of murder, the car carrying her to prison crashes into another car. Ann escapes and ends up in lawyer Tony Baxter's car. Tony realizes Ann is innocent, so he vows to help her prove it, risking his neck in the process. Tony and Ann are pursued by the police and by Smiley Gordon, a mob boss who engineered Ann's escape thinking that she can lead him to a $250,000 stash.
Okay, America! Okay, America! (1932) Character: Sheila Barton
A gossip columnist's rise to fame. Based closely on the real life of Walter Winchell.
Tarzan, aux sources du mythe Tarzan, aux sources du mythe (2017) Character: Self (archive footage)
Tarzan: the super hero who never goes out of fashion. The son of British Royalty, he is raised by apes in the African jungle and finds his true love, Jane. Swinging through trees, communicating with wild animals, he is exotic, entertaining and accessible. This film recounts the birth of the character in the mind of Edgar Rice Burroughs and how each generation has reinvented and reinterpreted him.
So This Is London So This Is London (1930) Character: Elinor Worthing
Hiram Draper is an all-American self-made man with a profound distaste for everything British. Yet he must travel to London with his family. When Junior falls in love with an aristocratic girl, whose father despises Americans with equal intensity, fireworks are just about to start.
Tugboat Annie Tugboat Annie (1933) Character: Patricia 'Pat' Severn
Tugboat, the Narcissus, is owned and captained by Annie Brennan, and among her crew are her alcoholic but good-natured husband, Terry, and her conscientious son, Alec. Annie continually loses business because of Terry's drunken mistakes. Alec wants to quit school to work on the tug full time, but Annie will not sacrifice her son's education. A grown Alec has followed in his mother's footsteps and becomes a mariner, but a more upscale one as the captain of a luxury liner. Alec returns home with his fiancée, Pat - the boss' daughter - with a grand plan to save Annie from the life that drunkard Terry has provided her. But ultimately, it's Annie and Terry that need to be Alec's savior, and by their move show him the meaning of true commitment.
The Emperor's Candlesticks The Emperor's Candlesticks (1937) Character: Maria Orlich
Spies on opposite sides fall in love in pre-revolutionary Russia.
Let Us Live Let Us Live (1939) Character: Mary Roberts
When a confused eyewitness identifies New York City cabbie Brick Tennant as a killer, he is sentenced to death for a murder that he wasn't involved in. Though no one is willing to listen to the innocent prisoner's pleas for freedom, Brick's faithful fiancée, Mary, knows that her lover is innocent because she was with him when the crime was committed. As the scheduled execution draws ever nearer, Mary begins to investigate the murder herself.
Tarzan's Secret Treasure Tarzan's Secret Treasure (1941) Character: Jane
A scientific expedition happens to discover that gold exists on Tarzan's escarpment. The villainous Medford and Vandermeer kidnap Jane and Boy to extort from Tarzan the location of the gold.
The Steel Cage The Steel Cage (1954) Character: Gladys Duffy
Drama set in San Quentin prison.
Strange Interlude Strange Interlude (1932) Character: Madeline Arnold
After Nina Leeds finds out that insanity runs in her husband's family, she has a love child with a handsome doctor and lets her husband believes the child is his.
The Flame Within The Flame Within (1935) Character: Linda Belton
Psychiatrist finds herself falling for her patient.
The Bishop Misbehaves The Bishop Misbehaves (1935) Character: Hester Grantham
On a walking tour of English cathedrals, Donald Meadows meets Hester Granthem in church. Hearing he is from that hot-bed of crime, Chicago, Hester asks Donald to help her in a robbery she has planned. Thinking it a joke, he plays along; but Hester is serious, and hearing that she plans to rob Mr. Waller, the man who has cheated her father out of thousands of pounds, Donald agrees. A robbery at a pub is arranged, but the Bishop of Broadminster, an avid mystery fan, and his sister stumble into it. Playing detective the Bishop complicates matters and each side, the Bishop, the unscrupulous Waller, the gang Hester hires, and Hester and Donald, each get the upper hand along the way.
A Connecticut Yankee A Connecticut Yankee (1931) Character: Alisande / Woman in Mansion
Making a delivery to a mysterious mansion in a rainstorm, radio salesman Hank Martin is knocked out when a suit of armor topples on him. Upon awakening, Hank finds himself in the time of King Arthur. At Camelot Castle, Hank uses a cigarette lighter and his skill with a lasso to save himself from being executed as a demon. Hank so impresses Arthur that the king orders him to joust with one of his knights to save the life of Princess Alisande.
Port of Seven Seas Port of Seven Seas (1938) Character: Madelon
In the French port of Marseille, a young woman named Madelon is in love with a young sailor, Marius. Discovering she is pregnant after Marius sets out to sea for several years, she marries another man to prevent the child being born out of wedlock.
Complicated Women Complicated Women (2003) Character: Self (archive footage)
Looks at the stereotype-breaking films of the period from 1929, when movies entered the sound era, until 1934 when the Hays Code virtually neutered film content. No longer portrayed as virgins or vamps, the liberated female of the pre-code films had dimensions. Good girls had lovers and babies and held down jobs, while the bad girls were cast in a sympathetic light. And they did it all without apology.
Hold That Kiss Hold That Kiss (1938) Character: June Evans
Two young people meet at a wedding and begin dating, each thinking the other is extremely wealthy. Comedy.
Between Two Women Between Two Women (1937) Character: Claire Donahue
Allen Meighan, an intern, assures himself residency at 'General Hospital', when he saves the life of a man trapped in an explosion. Allen is in love with student nurse, Claire Donahue, and she with him, but, she is married to Tom a physically abusive husband.
Song o' My Heart Song o' My Heart (1930) Character: Eileen
Broken hearts in Ireland. Sean is a great tenor, in semi-retirement, living in a village close to Mary, the woman he’s always loved. Mary’s aunt convinced her to marry a man for his money; he has recently deserted her, leaving her penniless. She and her two children, Eileen and Tad, move in with the selfish and austere aunt. Eileen is falling in love with Fergus, a young man who’s off to Dublin to seek his fortune. Sean is drawn out of retirement and goes on tour in America. At his first concert, he’s nervous and out of sorts until the last song, when peace descends on him like a gift. What has happened, and can family life be set right?
Payment Deferred Payment Deferred (1932) Character: Winnie Marble
Bank clerk William Marble is desperate for money to pay his family's bills. When his wealthy nephew visits, Marble asks him for a loan, but the young man refuses. Marble decides to kill his nephew. It is a twisted path to justice after Marble is transformed by the crime he committed and the wealth he gains.
Tarzan Escapes Tarzan Escapes (1936) Character: Jane
White hunter Captain Fry tries to take Tarzan back to civilization, caged for public display. He arrives in the jungle with Jane's cousins, Eric and Rita, who want Jane's help in claiming a fortune left her.
Tarzan's New York Adventure Tarzan's New York Adventure (1942) Character: Jane
Circus owner Buck Rand kidnaps Boy to perform in his show. He forces a pilot to fly him, Boy and his animal trainer out of the jungle. Tarzan and Jane follow them to New York.
Duffy of San Quentin Duffy of San Quentin (1954) Character: Gladys Duffy
San Quentin's new warden crusades for reform and for a framed inmate who loves a nurse.
The Personal History, Adventures, Experience, & Observation of David Copperfield the Younger The Personal History, Adventures, Experience, & Observation of David Copperfield the Younger (1935) Character: Dora Spenlow
Charles Dickens' timeless tale of an ordinary young man who lives an extraordinary life, filled with people who help and hinder him.
Pride and Prejudice Pride and Prejudice (1940) Character: Jane Bennet
Mrs. Bennet wishes to wed her five unmarried daughters and is overjoyed when a wealthy bachelor begins living nearby, but misunderstandings make happiness difficult.
Mission Over Korea Mission Over Korea (1953) Character: Nancy Slocum
A rookie pilot in the Korean War wants to avenge his brother's death.
Where Danger Lives Where Danger Lives (1950) Character: Julie Dorn
A young doctor falls in love with a disturbed young woman and apparently becomes involved in the death of her husband. They head for Mexico trying to outrun the law.
The Big Clock The Big Clock (1948) Character: Georgette Stroud
Stroud, a crime magazine's crusading editor has to post-pone a vacation with his wife, again, when a glamorous blonde is murdered and he is assigned by his publishing boss Janoth to find the killer. As the investigation proceeds to its conclusion, Stroud must try to disrupt his ordinarily brilliant investigative team as they increasingly build evidence (albeit wrong) that he is the killer. In the book it is based on George Stroud is clearly having an affair with Pauline. Even more shocking, Janoth kills Pauline when she accuses him, with some justification, not of having a series of affairs with his secretaries but of being his associate Hagen’s homosexual lover. Pauline, in turn, is described as bisexual. Remade years later as "No Way Out" starring Kevin Costner.
The Tall T The Tall T (1957) Character: Doretta Mims
An independent former ranch foreman and an heiress are kidnapped by a trio of ruthless outlaws.
Stage Mother Stage Mother (1933) Character: Shirley Lorraine
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.
The Crooked Hearts The Crooked Hearts (1972) Character: Lillian Stanton
A charming but somewhat larcenous widow attempts to snare a rich bachelor through a lonely hearts club, but her scheme boomerangs into a deadly cat-and-mouse game. This marked the TV-movie debut of both Rosalind Russell and Douglas Fairbanks Jr., and was sadly also Russell's last film role.
Cardinal Richelieu Cardinal Richelieu (1935) Character: Lenore
The cunning Cardinal Richelieu must save King Louis XIII from treachery within his inner circle.
The Thin Man The Thin Man (1934) Character: Dorothy Wynant
A husband and wife detective team takes on the search for a missing inventor and almost get killed for their efforts.
Hollywood: Style Center of the World Hollywood: Style Center of the World (1940) Character: Self
This short promotes the premise that movies often create a demand for the fashions seen in them. It starts with a vignette in rural America. A mother and daughter go to town to buy a new dress. In the dress shop window is a designer dress worn by Joan Crawford in a recent movie. We then go to Hollywood and visit Adrian, MGM's chief of costume design, and see how multiple copies of a single clothing pattern are produced. The film ends with short segments of several MGM features.
Hannah and Her Sisters Hannah and Her Sisters (1986) Character: Norma
Between two Thanksgivings, Hannah's husband falls in love with her sister Lee, while her hypochondriac ex-husband rekindles his relationship with her sister Holly.
Maisie Was a Lady Maisie Was a Lady (1941) Character: Abby Rawlston
Showgirl Maisie Ravier finds herself once again out of work. She meets a wealthy playboy who hires her to be his family's new maid. Maisie soon finds herself trying to mend the family's many problems.
The Romance of Celluloid The Romance of Celluloid (1937) Character: Self
Several behind the scenes aspects of the movie-making business, which results in the enjoyment the movie going public has in going to the theater, are presented. They include: the production of celluloid aka film stock, the materials used in the production of which include cotton and silver; construction crews who build sets including those to look like cities, towns and villages around the world; a visit with Jack Dawn who demonstrates the process of creating a makeup design; the screen testing process, where many an acting hopeful gets his/her start; the work of the candid camera man, the prying eyes behind the movie camera; a visit with Adrian, who designs the clothes worn by many of the stars on screen; and a visit with Herbert Stothart as he conducts his musical score for Conquest (1937). These behind the scenes looks provide the opportunity to get acquainted with the cavalcade of MGM stars and their productions that will grace the silver screen in the 1937/38 movie season.
The Barretts of Wimpole Street The Barretts of Wimpole Street (1934) Character: Henrietta Barrett
Remarkable poet Elizabeth Barrett is slowly recovering from a crippling illness with the help of her siblings, especially her youngest sister, Henrietta, but feels stifled by the domestic tyranny of her wealthy widowed father. When she meets fellow poet Robert Browning in a romantic first encounter, her heart belongs to him. However, her controlling father has no intention of allowing her out of his sight.
The Silver Lining The Silver Lining (1932) Character: Joyce Moore
A women in prison tale. One's rich, one's poor. Can they prosper after prison?
Just Imagine Just Imagine (1930) Character: LN-18
New York, 1980: airplanes have replaced cars, numbers have replaced names, pills have replaced food, government-arranged marriages have replaced love, and test tube babies have replaced ... well, you get the idea. Scientists revive a man struck by lightning in 1930; he is rechristened "Single O". He is befriended by J-21, who can't marry the girl of his dreams because he isn't "distinguished" enough -- until he is chosen for a 4-month expedition to Mars by a renegade scientist. The Mars J-21, his friend, and stowaway Single O visit is full of scantily clad women doing Busby Berkeley-style dance numbers and worshiping a fat middle-aged man.
That's Entertainment, Part II That's Entertainment, Part II (1976) Character: (archive footage)
Gene Kelly and Fred Astaire present more golden moments from the MGM film library, this time including comedy and drama as well as classic musical numbers.
Tarzan and His Mate Tarzan and His Mate (1934) Character: Jane Parker
Harry Holt returns to Africa with his friend Martin Arlington to head up a large ivory expedition.
The Cohens and Kellys in Trouble The Cohens and Kellys in Trouble (1933) Character: Molly Kelly
Kelly's daughter falls for a revenue agent, and his divorced wife is after alimony.
Tarzan the Ape Man Tarzan the Ape Man (1932) Character: Jane Parker
James Parker and Harry Holt are on an expedition in Africa in search of the elephant burial grounds that will provide enough ivory to make them rich. Parker's beautiful daughter Jane arrives unexpectedly to join them. Jane is terrified when Tarzan and his ape friends abduct her, but when she returns to her father's expedition she has second thoughts about leaving Tarzan.
A Day at the Races A Day at the Races (1937) Character: Judy Standish
Doctor Hugo Hackenbush, Tony, and Stuffy try and save Judy's farm by winning a big race with her horse. There are a few problems. Hackenbush runs a high priced clinic for the wealthy who don't know he has his degree in Veterinary Medicine.
Too Scared to Scream Too Scared to Scream (1984) Character: Marian Hardwick
A killer is brutally attacking several tenants that live in a high rise apartment building in New York City.
The Voice of Bugle Ann The Voice of Bugle Ann (1936) Character: Camden Terry
A Missouri farmer's (Lionel Barrymore) son (Eric Linden) loves the daughter (Maureen O'Sullivan) of a neighbor who has killed the farmer's foxhound.
Stranded Stranded (1987) Character: Grace Clark
A young woman and her grandmother living in an isolated farmhouse are kidnapped by aliens.
Peggy Sue Got Married Peggy Sue Got Married (1986) Character: Elizabeth Alvorg
Peggy Sue faints at a high school reunion. When she wakes up she finds herself in her own past, just before she finished school.
The Princess and the Plumber The Princess and the Plumber (1930) Character: Princess Louise
A derogated prince hopes to restore his wealth and power by marrying off his daughter to royalty. Unfortunately, she has fallen in love with a young man who has been hired to fix the plumbing in their run-down castle.
The Devil-Doll The Devil-Doll (1936) Character: Lorraine Lavond
Wrongfully convicted of a robbery and murder, Paul Lavond breaks out of prison with a genius scientist who has devised a way to shrink humans. When the scientist dies during the escape, Lavond heads for his lab, using the shrinking technology to get even with those who framed him and vindicate himself in both the public eye and the eyes of his daughter, Lorraine. When an accident leaves a crazed assistant dead, however, Lavond must again make an escape.
Wild Heritage Wild Heritage (1958) Character: Emma Breslin
Travails of a family heading West in a covered wagon.
West Point of the Air West Point of the Air (1935) Character: 'Skip' Carter
An army sergeant inspires his son to become an ace flyer.
Fast Companions Fast Companions (1932) Character: Sally
A crooked jockey tries to reform.
All I Desire All I Desire (1953) Character: Sara Harper
In 1910, a stage actress re-visits her husband and children she deserted ten years ago.
A Yank at Oxford A Yank at Oxford (1938) Character: Molly Beaumont
A brash young American aristocrat attending Oxford University gets a chance to prove himself and win the heart of his antagonist's sister.
The Phynx The Phynx (1970) Character: Maureen O'Sullivan
A rock band is invented by the government as a cover to find hostages in a remote castle in Albania held by communist enemies of the USA.
Never Too Late Never Too Late (1965) Character: Edith Lambert
A 60-year-old lumber supply businessman is dismayed to learn his 50-year-old wife is pregnant. A film adaptation of the hit Broadway comedy, with Paul Ford repeating his stage role as the flabbergasted papa-to-be.
Bonzo Goes to College Bonzo Goes to College (1952) Character: Marion Gateson Drew
When Bonzo turns out to be the answer to the football teams troubles, the only solution is to enroll him college.
Skyline Skyline (1931) Character: Katherine Kearny
Skyline is a 1931 drama film directed by Sam Taylor and starring silent film veteran Thomas Meighan. It is based on a novel, East Side, West Side by Felix Riesenberg. It was produced and released by Fox Film Corporation.
Spring Madness Spring Madness (1938) Character: Alexandra Benson
Harvard senior Sam Thatcher and his best friend and roommate, known as "The Lippencott", plan to go to Russia after graduation, a decision Sam has kept from his girlfriend, Alexandra Benson.
Hide-Out Hide-Out (1934) Character: Pauline Miller
Wounded criminal Lucky Wilson takes refuge in a small Connecticut farm. He falls in love with the farmer's daughter who at first is unaware of his criminal record. Lucky is fully prepared to shoot his way out when the cops come calling, but he is softened by the daughter's affections.
The Big Shot The Big Shot (1931) Character: Doris Thompson
A young man runs into trouble when he buys an auto court, only to find out that its located next to a swamp that drives away all potential customers.



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