- Glenda Farrell
Infobox actor
name = Glenda Farrell
imagesize = 200px
caption = in the trailer for the film
"Havana Widows " (1933)
birthdate = birth date|1904|6|3|mf=y
birthplace = Enid,Oklahoma ,U.S.
deathdate = death date and age|1971|5|1|1904|6|3|mf=y
deathplace =New York, New York ,U.S.
spouse =Thomas Richards (1921-1929)
Dr.Henry Ross (1941-1971)
children = Tommy Farrell
emmyawards = Emmy Outstanding Performance in a Supporting Role by an Actress
1963 "Ben Casey " For episode "A Cardinal Act of Mercy".Glenda Farrell (
June 30 ,1904 –May 1 ,1971 ) was an Americanfilm actress.Born in
Enid, Oklahoma , Farrell came toHollywood towards the end of the silent era. She was 5'3" with naturally brown hair and brown eyes.Farrell began her career with a theatrical company at the age of 7. She played "Little Eva" in "
Uncle Tom's Cabin ". She paused at times to continue her education but appeared with a number of theatrical companies and in several Broadway productions.She was in the cast of "
Cobra " and "The Best People " with actress Charlotte Treadway, at the Morosco Theater inLos Angeles, California in 1925.Farrell was first signed to a long-term contract by
First National Pictures in July 1930. She was given the feminine lead in "Little Caesar " directed byMervyn Leroy .Warner Brothers signed her to re-create on film the role she played in "Life Begins " on Broadway. Farrell worked on parts in twenty movies in her first year with the studio. She came to personify the wise-cracking, hard-boiled, and somewhat dizzy blonde of the earlytalkies , along with fellowWarner Brothers brassy blonde,Joan Blondell , with whom she would be frequently paired. Her brassy persona was used to great effect in "Little Caesar " (1931) oppositeEdward G. Robinson , "I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang " (1932) oppositePaul Muni , "Havana Widows " (1933) with Blondell, "Bureau of Missing Persons " (1933) opposite Pat O'Brien, "Mystery of the Wax Museum " (1933) oppositeLionel Atwill andFay Wray , and "The Big Shakedown " (1934) withCharles Farrell andBette Davis .She became one of Warner Brothers most prolific actresses of the 1930s, solidifying her success with her own film film series, as
Torchy Blane , "Girl Reporter". In this role Farrell was promoted as being able to speak 400 words in 40 seconds. Farrell would portray the character Torchy Blane in approximately eight films, from 1937 to 1939 when the role was taken over byJane Wyman . In 1937 she starred oppositeDick Powell and Joan Blondell in the Academy Award nominatedLloyd Bacon andBusby Berkeley directed musical comedy "Gold Diggers of 1937 ". When her Warner Brothers contact expired in 1939 she opted to focus on her stage career once again. She said that working in plays gave her more of a sense of individuality whereas in films "you get frustrated because you feel you have no power over what you're doing."In private life she dated Hollywood film writer Robert Riskin in the early 1930s. She married Jack Durant of the Mitchell and Durant
vaudeville team in June 1931. In 1941 Farrell became the wife of Dr. Henry Ross. Her son is club entertainerTommy Farrell .Farrell went out of vogue in the 1940s but made a comeback later in life, winning an
Emmy Award in 1963, for her work in thetelevision series "Ben Casey ".She was appearing on Broadway in a production of "
Forty Carats " in 1969 when she was diagnosed withlung cancer .She remained with the show until ill health forced her departure in November 1970. She died from
lung cancer , aged 66. She died at her home inNew York City and was interred in theU.S. Military Academy Post Cemetery,West Point, New York .Glenda Farrell has a star on the
Hollywood Walk of Fame for her contribution to Motion Pictures, at 6524 Hollywood Boulevard.Filmography
References
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Burlington, North Carolina Daily Times-News, "Hollywood Gossip", March 29, 1934, Page 8.
* European Stars and Stripes, "Actress Glenda Farrell Dies in N.Y. at Age 67", May 3, 1971, Page 6.
*Long Beach, California Press-Telegram, "Film and Drama", June 22, 1952, Page 31.
*Los Angeles Times , "Studio and Stage", May 29, 1925, Page A7.
* Los Angeles Times, "Glenda Farrell Praised for Art in "Best People", October 4, 1925, Page 23.
* Los Angeles Times, "Stage Star To Play In Films", July 9, 1930, Page A12.
* Los Angeles Times, "Los Angeles Actress To Wed In June", March 11, 1931, Page 11.
*Valparaiso, Indiana Vidette-Messenger, "Glenda To Wed", February 6, 1941, Page 5.
* Van Neste, Dan. "Glenda Farrell, Diamond in the Rough" Classic Images May, 1998. [http://www.classicimages.com/1998/may98/may98.html] .External links
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Persondata
NAME= Farrell, Glenda
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Actor
DATE OF BIRTH= 1904-6-3
PLACE OF BIRTH= Enid,Oklahoma ,U.S.
DATE OF DEATH= 1971-5-1
PLACE OF DEATH=New York, New York ,U.S.
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