- Esther Muir
Infobox actor
name = Esther Muir
birthname =
birthdate = birth date|1903|3|11|mf=y
birthplace =Andes, New York ,United States
deathdate = death date and age|1995|8|1|1903|3|11|mf=y
deathplace =Mount Kisco ,New York ,United States
spouse =Sam Coslow
(1933-1948) (divorced) 1 childBusby Berkeley
(1929-1931)
Richard Brown
(?-?) (divorced)
domesticpartner =
website =
awards =Esther Muir (
March 11 ,1903 –August 1 ,1995 ) was a character actress on Broadway and inHollywood films.Theatrical Reviews
Muir was born in
Andes, New York and began modeling inNew York City while still a high school student. She soon won a role in a show called "Greenwich Village Follies". She participated in the "Earl Carroll Vanities" and in the "International Review". The latter show starredGertrude Lawrence . Her major break as a theatrical performer came when she landed the title role in "My Girl Friday!", in 1929. While inLondon, England performing in a musical Esther became a favorite dancing partner ofEdward VIII , thenPrince of Wales . She befriendedWallis Warfield .Movie Star
She was introduced by columnist
Walter Winchell to Hollywood director and choreographerBusby Berkeley , whom she married. They were divorced in 1931. In 1936 Muir toured with theMarx Brothers in a stage production of "A Day at the Races" (1937). The brothers searched for material for the film version while they traveled.Muir described the Marx Brothers as diligent comic actors who sometimes worked days and weeks on a scene to perfect it. Her other screen credits include parts in "I'll Take Romance" (1937), "City Girl" (1938), and "The Girl and the Gambler" (1939). She continued in motion pictures until 1942. Her final role is "Bonnie" in "X Marks The Spot". Her first motion picture appearance was in "A Dangerous Affair" in 1931.
Real Estate Career
In the 1950s the former actress became a real estate developer in Southern
California . She supervised the construction of more than 400 tract homes. Muir married composer/producerSam Coslow inMexicali, Mexico onNovember 1 ,1934 . They repeated their wedding vows a year later inVentura, California . The marriage ended in divorce in 1948. Her daughter, Jacqueline Coslow, became an actress and lived in New York City.Esther Muir died in 1995 at Northern Westchester Hospital in
Mount Kisco, New York . She was 92. She lived inSomers, New York .References
*
Fresno Bee , "Marriage of Song Writer, Esther Muir Revealed", Wednesday, September 25, 1935, Page 6A.
*The New York Times , "Esther Muir, 92, Character Actress", August 9, 1995, Page D20.
* The Oshkosh Northwestern, "Hollywood Roundup", May 22, 1937, Page 10.
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