- Paula Trueman
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name = Paula Trueman
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birthname = Paula Trueman
birthdate =April 25 ,1897 , 1900, or 1907
location = flagicon|USANew York City ,New York ,United States
deathdate = death date|1994|03|23
deathplace = flagicon|USANew York City ,New York ,United States
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yearsactive = 1930–1988
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spouse = Harold SternerPaula Trueman (born
April 25 ,1897 , [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9D0DE3DB113CF936A15750C0A962958260 "Paula Trueman, 96, Stage and Film Actress"] , Obituary, "The New York Times ",March 25 ,1994 ] 1900, [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0874119/bio "Biography for Paula Trueman"] , IMDB.com] or 1907, [http://www.fandango.com/paulatrueman/filmography/p71916 Paula Trueman Filmography] , Fandango.com] diedMarch 3 ,1994 ) was an Americanfilm ,television , andtheater actress . The daughter of Joseph and Eva Cohn Trueman, she was born and raised inNew York City , and eductated atHunter College , before gaining admission to theNeighborhood Playhouse to studydancing .Her stage career began with "The Grand Street Follies"
revue s in 1924, and at the end of that year she made her dramatic debut in "The Little Clay Tart". She was also in the 1930 revue "Sweet and Low" oppositeFannie Brice , George Jessel, andJames Barton , [http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F70A10F9355C11738DDDA10994D9415B808FF1D3 "'Sweet and Low' has audacious fun; Fannie Brice, George Jessel and James Barton Starred in Musical Revue"] , "The New York Times ",November 18 ,1930 ] and appeared in "Kiss and Tell", "For Love or Money" and "Wake Up, Darling" in the 1940s and 1950s.Her film debut in 1934's "
Crime Without Passion " starringClaude Raines did not lead to a significant Hollywood career at the time, but she enjoyed anIndian summer after playing Mrs. Fenty in "Paint Your Wagon " oppositeLee Marvin andClint Eastwood in 1969. The latter also cast her in a brief but scene-stealing role as Grandma Sarah in "The Outlaw Josey Wales ", and for the next decade she could be seen in a number of significant films of the era, including "Annie Hall " and "Zelig " byWoody Allen , "Dirty Dancing ", and an uncredited role in "Moonstruck ", her final feature film.She died of natural causes in
New York Hospital in 1994, leaving behind a stepson, Michael Sterner, by her husband Harold, anarchitect whom she married in 1936. [http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=FA0E14F83E59167B93CAA8178AD95F428385F9 "Paula Trueman wed to Harold Sterner; Stage and Screen Actress the Bride of Architect, Son of Noted Painter"] , "The New York Times ",November 18 ,1936 ]Filmography
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