- Frances Rich
Infobox Person
name = Frances Rich
birth_date = birth date|1910|1|8
birth_place =Spokane, Washington ,United States
death_date = death date and age|2007|10|14|1910|1|8
death_place =
occupation = Actress and sculptorFrances Rich (
January 8 ,1910 –October 14 ,2007 ) was an American actress and sculptor. She was the adopted daughter of Charles Rich and silent screen actressIrene Rich (1891-1988). She herself appeared in six films in the early 1930's: "Unholy Love" (1932), "The Thirteenth Guest" (1932), "Officer Thirteen" (1932), "The Diamond Trail" (1933), "Zoo in Budapest" (1933), and "Pilgrimage" (1933). She also appeared on Broadway in "Brief Moment" at theBelasco Theatre from November, 1931 through February, 1932.Born in
Spokane, Washington , Rich received a B.A. fromSmith College in 1931. In 1933 she met sculptor,Malvina Hoffman , and studied with her in Paris for two years. Upon returning to America, she did intensive work at the Boston Museum School and established her own studio in New York City. Between 1937 and 1940 she was a resident student at Cranbrook Academy of Art. There she met sculptorCarl Milles , with whom she worked for the next eighteen years.Her works include portrait busts at
Smith College ; the Army-Navy Nurse Monument inArlington National Cemetery inWashington, D.C. ; a bronze pelican in front of Pelican Building,University of California , Berkeley; marble bust ofAlice Stone Blackwell for theBoston Public Library ; and portrait busts ofLotte Lehmann ,Margaret Sanger ,Diego Rivera ,Katharine Hepburn , among others. Rich was a Lieutenant Director in the U.S. Navy Reserve from 1942 to 1946 and Director of Public Relations atSmith College from 1947 to 1950. Rich died in Payson, Arizona on the 14th of October 2007. She was 97.External links
*imdb name|id=0723646|name=Frances Rich
* [http://www.acgart.gr/ACG-COLLECTION/ARTISTS/R/RicF/RicF-bio.htm Biography from the American College of Greece (2004)]
* [http://asteria.fivecolleges.edu/findaids/sophiasmith/mnsss109.html Frances Rich Papers (1914-1980)]
* [http://www.madonnahouse.org/ourlady/story.html Article from Madonna House]
* [http://www.messingerpayson.com/visitations/View.php?id=814 Information from Payson Funeral Home]
* [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/10/25/AR2007102502626.html?nav=hcmodule. Obituary, "Washington Post"]
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