Rita Carewe

Rita Carewe

Rita Carewe (September 9, 1909 – October 22, 1955) was a motion picture actress from New York City.

Father

Her father, Edwin Carewe, was a film director/producer for United Artists. Edwin was born "Jay Fox" in Gainesville, Texas, onMarch 5, 1853. He thought he would not succeed using his birth name. So he borrowed the name Carewe from a play character and took his first name from his favorite actor, Edwin Booth. In 1914 he came to Hollywood as a director for Lubin Studios. Later he worked forRolf-Metro, Selig Polyscope Company, and First National Pictures.He was married three times. His first wife, a nonprofessional, hadtwo daughters, Rita and Mary Jane. He died January 22, 1940 in Hollywood of a heart attack.

Movie star

Edwin signed Rita to a five-year motion picture contract with First National Pictures, in reward for her work in "Joanna" (1925), which he directed. Her first assignment under her new contract was in "High Steppers" (1926). The movie featured Dolores Del Rio, Mary Astor, and Lloyd Hughes. Carewe was selected as one of thirteen actresses picked by Wampas (Western Association of Motion Picture Advertisers) in 1927. Its one hundred members chose her along with Natalie Kingston, Sally Phipps, Adamae Vaughn, Iris Stuart, and eight more. The actresses were viewed as most likely tosucceed in the film world.

A committee of twenty-five important people in the film industry promoted Carewe for the role of Lorelei Lee in "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" (1928). The part was eventually won by Ruth Taylor. Carewe played the girl of the streets in "Resurrection" (1927). This was followed by a more important role, as "Tina", in "Revenge" (1928). The film was based on a story written by gypsy author, Konrad Bercovici.

Her first motion picture in the sound medium was "Prince Gabby" (1929).She acted opposite Edward Everett Horton in a screen adaptation ofan Edgar Wallace novel. Her final movie appearance was in "RadioKisses" (1930).

Witness

Carewe testified against Alma Rubens, when the actress was on trial for disturbing the peace during a party on December 29, 1928. In March 1929 Carewe was in court to testify against Ralph Campbell, who was charged with a long list of burglaries. In both instances Carewe was residing in an apartment at 1473 3-4 North Havenhurst Street, Los Angeles, California.

Marriage

Carewe eloped to Yuma, Arizona with actor Leroy Frankling Mason in July 1928. Mason had been discovered by Carewe's father at a sandwich counter. She was twenty-two-years old when she eloped. Carewe and Mason separated in December 1934, and she filed for divorce in November 1935. Mason collapsed in 1947 on a Republic Pictures studio set. He died of a heart ailment a few hours later at the age of forty-four.

Rita Carewe died at age 45 in Torrance, California. She is interred in Angelus-Rosedale Cemetery, Los Angeles.

References

* Galveston Daily News, "Born at Gainesvill as Plain Jay Fox, Dies of Heart Attack", January 23, 1940, Page 7.
* Los Angeles Times, "Pair Given Long-Term Contracts", October 28, 1925, Page A15.
* Los Angeles Times, "Carewe Obtains Mary Astor For Heirs Apparent", December 20, 1925, Page C39.
* Los Angeles Times, "New Baby Stars Stud Film Firmament", January 7, 1927, Page A1.
* Los Angeles Times, "Rita Carewe In It", April 12, 1928, Page A10.
* Los Angeles Times, "Delay Again Marks Trial Of Actress", January 18, 1929, Page A1.
* Los Angeles Times, "Film Romance Upset Told", November 23, 1935, Page A3.
* Los Angeles Times, "Suspect In Burglaries Arraigned", March 29, 1929, Page A1.
* New York Times, "Brains and Blondes", June 26, 1927, Page X3.
* New York Times, "Film Players Elope", July 14, 1928, Page 12.
* New York Times, "Leroy Mason", October 15, 1947, Page 27.
* Syracuse Herald, "Directors Come From Many Fields", August 12, 1929, Page 7.

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