- Betty Compson
Infobox Actor
name = Betty Compson
birthdate = birth date|1897|3|19
birthplace =Beaver, Utah
deathdate = death date and age|1974|4|18|1897|3|19
deathplace =Glendale, California
birthname = Eleanor Luicime Compson
spouse =James Cruze (1925-1930)
Irving Weinberg
Silvius Jack Gall
yearsactive = 1915 - 1948Betty Compson (
March 19 ,1897 -April 18 ,1974 ) was an Oscar nominated Americanactress . Born Eleanor Luicime Compson inBeaver, Utah , she had an extensive filmography. As a youth her father died and she was forced to drop out of school and earn a living for herself and her mother. She obtained employment as a violinist in aSalt Lake City, Utah theater.ilent Film Actress
Compson made 25 films in 1916 alone, although most of them are shorts. She completed "The Miracle Man" (1919) for George Loane Tucker. Compson's rise as a star in motion pictures began with her portrayal of "Rose" in this production.
In 1920 she began to head her own company. She worked at the
Hollywood Brunton studio and acquired three stories for films. Compson returned fromNew York City where she obtained financial backing for her motion picture productions.Her first movie as producer was "Prisoners of Love" (1921). She played the role of "Blanche Davis", a girl born to wealth and cursed by her inheritance of physical beauty. Compson selected Art Rosson to direct the feature. The story was chosen from a work by Catherine Henry.
Compson worked for the Christie Company as a newcomer in films, followed by
Famous Players-Lasky . After completing "The Woman With Four Faces" (1923) she signed with aLondon, England motion picture company. There she starred in a series of four films directed byGraham Cutts , a well-known English filmmaker. The first of these was a movie version of an English play called "Woman to Woman" (1924), the screenplay for which was co-written by Cutts andAlfred Hitchcock .In 1928 she appeared in "
The Barker ", asilent movie which contained some talking scenes. Compson was nominated for theAcademy Award for Best Actress for the performance.Later career
One of her most revered films remains "
The Docks of New York " (1928), noted for its dark visual ambience and superb performances. In 1930, she made a version of "The Spoilers " in which she played the role later portrayed by similar-lookingMarlene Dietrich in the 1942 remake, whileGary Cooper played the part subsequently acted in the later film byJohn Wayne , perhaps the only time that Cooper and Wayne played precisely the same role.Compson's last film was "Here Comes Trouble" (1948). She retired following that film and helped her husband run a business called "Ashtrays Unlimited".
Private Life
Compson wed three times. From 1924 to 1930 she was married to film director
James Cruze . Later she married and divorced agent-producer Irving Weinberg. Her third husband was Silvius Jack Gall. He died in 1962.Betty Compson died in 1974, of a heart attack, at her home in
Glendale, California . She was 77. On her passing she was interred inSan Fernando Mission Cemetery inSan Fernando, California . She left no surviving relatives.References
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Los Angeles Times , "Betty Compson Has Film Unit", February 15, 1920, Page III1.
*Los Angeles Times, "Betty Compson Star", January 2, 1921, Page III20.
*Los Angeles Times, "Flashes; Star To Travel Betty Compson Signs For London Films", April 5, 1923, Page II7.
*Los Angeles Times, "Ex-Film Star Betty Compson", April 23, 1974, Page A4.
*Ogden, Utah Standard-Examiner, "Closeup and Comedy", Monday Evening, May 25, 1934, Page 7.External links
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=5277 Find-A-Grave profile for Betty Compson]
*imdb name| id=0173993 | name=Betty Compson
* [http://film.virtual-history.com/person.php?personid=1806 Photographs of Betty Compson]Persondata
NAME= Compson, Betty
ALTERNATIVE NAMES= Compson, Eleanor Luicime
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Actor
DATE OF BIRTH= 1897-3-19
PLACE OF BIRTH=Beaver, Utah
DATE OF DEATH= 1974-4-18
PLACE OF DEATH=Glendale, California
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