- Hazel Dawn
Infobox actor
name = Hazel Dawn
imagesize = 150px
birthname = Hazel Tout
birthdate = birth date|1891|3|23|mf=y
birthplace =Ogden ,Utah ,U.S.
deathdate = death date and age|1988|8|23|1891|3|23|mf=n
deathplace =New York City ,New York ,U.S.
othername = The Pink Lady
yearsactive = 1914-1954
spouse = Charles Gruwell (1927 - 1941; his death); 2 childrenHazel Dawn (
March 23 1891 ,Ogden, Utah –August 28 1988 ,New York, New York ) was a stage, film and television actress. She was born as Hazel Tout to aMormon family.tage career
Dawn was a member of the original
Ziegfeld Follies in 1907. She went toWales with her family at the age of eight when her father served as a Mormon missionary there. Dawn studied violin and voice inLondon, England ,Paris, France , andMunich, Germany . She was especially impressed by the attentiveness of teachers she studied under in Paris. Her sister was an opera singer and went on to sing with the Opera Comique in Paris.She met producer Ivan Caryll at a party in London. Caryll suggested the name Hazel Dawn, considering Tout to be "impossible". Dawn met composer Paul Rubens who offered her a part in "Dear Little
Denmark " at thePrince of Wales Theatre (1909), where she made her theatrical debut. She then starred in "The Balkan Princess " in 1910 as Olga. She achieved a great success in Europe and the United States with her performance inIvan Caryll 's "The Pink Lady" (1911). The show ran for three years and made Dawn famous, even though she was not the star. In the production she introduced "My Beautiful Lady", which she sang and played on her violin."The Little Cafe" (1913) was produced by the
New Amsterdam Theatre and adapted from a book by C.M.S. McLellan. One reviewer found the play lacking when compared to "The Pink Lady", but he enjoyed the song, "Just Because It's You". Dawn performed it in the third act. He wrote: "Dawn was radiantly beautiful and sang far better than did other members of the cast." The Little Cafe was a place in Paris where large crowds assembled to admire the renowned beauty of the owner's daughter.She starred in the operetta
operetta , "The Debutante" (1914), at theNational Theater inWashington, D.C. , Under the management of John C. Fisher.Harry B. Smith penned the book and play adaptation. The setting of the operetta is in London and Paris, with Dawn depicting a young American girl who is pursued by a nobleman, who desires her fortune. She plays the violin during a scene where she runs away to Paris and makes her musical debut before an appreciative audience. In December she appeared in "The Debutante" at theKnickerbocker Theatre .Movies
She made her screen debut as "Kate Shipley" in "One of Our Girls" (1914). Her association with
Famous Players-Lasky film company dated from this movie. Dawn followed this role with others in "Niobe" (1915), "Clarissa" (1915), and "The Masqueraders" (1915). "Niobe" is the screen version of a play written by Harry and Edward S. Paulton. She made "The Fatal Card" (1915) withParamount Pictures .In "My Lady Incog" (1916) Dawn played a female detective in a motion picture that is a
mystery film , comedy, and a romance. Playing the character Nell Carroll, she co-starred withGeorge Majeroni . In "The Lone Wolf" (1917) she acts withBert Lytell in an adaptation of a novel byLouis Joseph Vance . ProducerHerbert Brenon was responsible for the picturization of the drama from the book.Personal
Hazel Dawn made a claim for $4,643 against the London Theatre Company which filed for bankruptcy in August 1915. The company, which produced and staged plays, was located at 1476 Broadway.
Hazel Dawn was once the mascot of both the
U.S. Military Academy and theU.S. Naval Academy at one of their annual football games.At one pointWest Point cadets tossed their hats onto the stage, one of them belonging to futureU.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower .In 1927 she married
Montana mining engineer, Charles Gruwell, reputedly one of the richest men in the western United States. They had two children. Afterwards she gave up her career aside from an appearance on stage in "Wonder Boy" (1931). Following Gruwell's death in 1941, Dawn worked in the casting department of J. Walter Thompson advertising agency. She retired in 1963.Death
Hazel Dawn died at the home of her daughter in Manhattan in 1988, aged 97. She was survived by her daughter,Dawn Gruwell Kaufmann, and a son, Charles E. Gruwell, both of whom resided in
New York City .Trivia
Actress
Ruth Gordon cited Dawn as her own inspiration for becoming an actress. Ironically, Gordon, who was five years younger, predeceased Dawn, dying in 1985.References
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