Born: 19 December 1880, New York City, New York, USA
Died: 9 February 1954, Van Nuys, California, USA
Mabel was a stage actress and silent screen star.
I Love Lucy: The Girls Go Into Business (1953) (Season 3, Episode 2) as Mrs. Hansen
Friday, 30 November 2012
Hazel Pierce
Born: 10 April 1893, Los Angeles, California, USA
Died: 1 March 1984, Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA
Hazel Pierce was Lucille Ball's stand-in for many years on the television show 'I Love Lucy' and often was given small parts in the show.
I Love Lucy: Breaking the Lease (1952) (Season 1, Episode 18) as Party guest
Hazel Pierce is on the left, with Bennett Green and Lucille Ball.
I Love Lucy: Ricky Loses His Voice (1952) (Season 2, Episode 9) as Chorus girl
One of her biggest roles in the show was as a gum chewing chorus girl in this episode. The man in the hat is the other star of the show Desi Arnaz. In the background on the left is Gertrude Astor and Barbara Pepper is on the right.
I Love Lucy: Sentimental Anniversary (1954) (Season 3, Episode 18) as Party guest
Hazel is seated on the left.
I Love Lucy: The Homecoming (1955) (Season 5, Episode 6) as neighbour
Hazel is on the left, with Charlotte Lawrence in the middle.
Died: 1 March 1984, Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA
Hazel Pierce was Lucille Ball's stand-in for many years on the television show 'I Love Lucy' and often was given small parts in the show.
I Love Lucy: Breaking the Lease (1952) (Season 1, Episode 18) as Party guest
Hazel Pierce is on the left, with Bennett Green and Lucille Ball.
I Love Lucy: Ricky Loses His Voice (1952) (Season 2, Episode 9) as Chorus girl
One of her biggest roles in the show was as a gum chewing chorus girl in this episode. The man in the hat is the other star of the show Desi Arnaz. In the background on the left is Gertrude Astor and Barbara Pepper is on the right.
I Love Lucy: Sentimental Anniversary (1954) (Season 3, Episode 18) as Party guest
Hazel is seated on the left.
I Love Lucy: The Homecoming (1955) (Season 5, Episode 6) as neighbour
Hazel is on the left, with Charlotte Lawrence in the middle.
Gertrude Astor
Born: 9 November 1887, Lakewood, Ohio, USA
Died: 9 November 1977, Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA
A silent film star who was the first actress to sign a contract with Universal. Her transition to sound films was not a smooth one and this, combines with her age, relegated her to lesser roles.
Dizzy Daddies (1926) as A Former Flame, Little Eva
With Stan Laurel and Linda Loredo.
They Never Come Back (1932) as Kate
With Regis Toomey.
Girls of the Big House (1945) as Railroad Matron (uncredited)
Leave Her to Heaven (1945) as Prison Matron (uncredited)
Crack-Up (1946) as Lady nagging husband on train (uncredited)
I Love Lucy: Ricky Loses His Voice (1952) (Season 2, Episode 9) as Chorus girl
Gertrude Astor is on the right in the stripes. Lucille Ball is in the centre of this picture.
Died: 9 November 1977, Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA
A silent film star who was the first actress to sign a contract with Universal. Her transition to sound films was not a smooth one and this, combines with her age, relegated her to lesser roles.
Dizzy Daddies (1926) as A Former Flame, Little Eva
The Nickel-Hopper (1926) as Edsel's Mother (uncredited)
It is suggeested that the lady in the glasses is Gertrude Astor. The evidence put forward is that she is about the right age and height, and also that she was making films for Hal Roach Studios in 1926. There is only a brief glimpse of her face and it is contorted as she struggles with her instrument. On the right is Mabel Normand holding Mildred Kornman.
Come Clean (1931) as Mrs. Hardy
They Never Come Back (1932) as Kate
With Regis Toomey.
Girls of the Big House (1945) as Railroad Matron (uncredited)
Gertrude is on the far left of the picture. Could do with a better copy of this film.
Leave Her to Heaven (1945) as Prison Matron (uncredited)
Gertrude is ready to shut the door.
Crack-Up (1946) as Lady nagging husband on train (uncredited)
I Love Lucy: Ricky Loses His Voice (1952) (Season 2, Episode 9) as Chorus girl
Gertrude Astor is on the right in the stripes. Lucille Ball is in the centre of this picture.
Helen Dickson
Born: 7 May 1892, Wakefield, Massachusetts, USA
Died: 8 May 1956, Los Angeles, California, USA
A bit part player in over 100 films.
The Big Street (1942) as Florida nightclub patron
Helen Dickson is forcefully led back into the party.
I Love Lucy: Ricky Loses His Voice (1952) (Season 2, Episode 9) as Chorus girl
Helen Dickson is on the left in one of only a handful of television appearances. Lucille Ball is in the middle in full flow and Hazel Pierce is on the right.
Died: 8 May 1956, Los Angeles, California, USA
A bit part player in over 100 films.
The Big Street (1942) as Florida nightclub patron
Helen Dickson is forcefully led back into the party.
I Love Lucy: Ricky Loses His Voice (1952) (Season 2, Episode 9) as Chorus girl
Helen Dickson is on the left in one of only a handful of television appearances. Lucille Ball is in the middle in full flow and Hazel Pierce is on the right.
Thursday, 29 November 2012
Eduardo Ciannelli
Born: 30 August 1889, Ischia, Italy
Died: 8 October 1969, Rome, Italy
A baritone singer who trained as an actor and eventually went to New York to perform on Broadway in 1920 in the play 'Always You'. His film performances were mainly as gangsters or other unsavoury types.
Winterset (1936) as Trock Estrella
Foreign Correspondent (1940) as Mr. Krug (Credited as Eduardo Cianelli)
Died: 8 October 1969, Rome, Italy
A baritone singer who trained as an actor and eventually went to New York to perform on Broadway in 1920 in the play 'Always You'. His film performances were mainly as gangsters or other unsavoury types.
Winterset (1936) as Trock Estrella
Foreign Correspondent (1940) as Mr. Krug (Credited as Eduardo Cianelli)
Dorothy Vaughan
Born: 5 November 1890, St. Louis, Missouri, USA
Died: 15 March 1955, Hollywood, California, USA
A bit part character actor of over 140 films.
Telephone Operator (1937) as Mrs. Molloy
Foreign Correspondent (1940) as Jones' mother (uncredited)
Pleased to Mitt You (1940) as Mrs. Kelly (uncredited)
John Kellogg is on the right.
Kitty Foyle (1940) as Mary, second charwoman (uncredited)
Dorothy Vaughan is on the left, with Mary Gordon.
Big Town After Dark (1947) as Cleaner (uncredited)
Died: 15 March 1955, Hollywood, California, USA
A bit part character actor of over 140 films.
Telephone Operator (1937) as Mrs. Molloy
Foreign Correspondent (1940) as Jones' mother (uncredited)
Pleased to Mitt You (1940) as Mrs. Kelly (uncredited)
John Kellogg is on the right.
Kitty Foyle (1940) as Mary, second charwoman (uncredited)
Dorothy Vaughan is on the left, with Mary Gordon.
Big Town After Dark (1947) as Cleaner (uncredited)
Harry Davenport
Born: 19 January 1866, New York City, New York, USA
Died: 9 August 1949, Los Angeles, California, USA
Harry Davenport was a long time stage and silent actor who brought his own grandfatherly demeanour to sound films. He was born into a creative family of actors and singers.
Gone with the Wind (1939) as Dr. Meade
The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1939) as King Louis XI
Foreign Correspondent (1940) as Mr. Powers
Gangway for Tomorrow (1943) as Fred Taylor
Died: 9 August 1949, Los Angeles, California, USA
Harry Davenport was a long time stage and silent actor who brought his own grandfatherly demeanour to sound films. He was born into a creative family of actors and singers.
Gone with the Wind (1939) as Dr. Meade
The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1939) as King Louis XI
Foreign Correspondent (1940) as Mr. Powers
Gangway for Tomorrow (1943) as Fred Taylor
G.I. War Brides (1946) as Grandpa Giles
With Anna Lee.
Charles Halton
Born: 16 March 1876, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
Died: 16 April 1959, Los Angeles, California, USA
A silent and sound character actor who made films over a period of 40 years usually playing in the fickle or 'jobsworth' type of roles.
Midnight (1934) as Jury member (uncredited)
Charles Halton is easily seen in this sweeping shot of the jury sitting on the back row.
Gold Diggers of 1937 (1936) as Dr. Bell
Nancy Drew...Reporter (1939) as Tribune publicity man (uncredited)
They Made Her a Spy (1939) as Beldon
The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1939) as Fisher, the printer (uncredited)
Foreign Correspondent (1940) as Bradley
Up in Arms (1944) as Dr. Roger B. Freyheisen
With Danny Kaye.
The Best Years of Our Lives (1946) as Prew
With Fredric March and Ray Collins.
Died: 16 April 1959, Los Angeles, California, USA
A silent and sound character actor who made films over a period of 40 years usually playing in the fickle or 'jobsworth' type of roles.
Midnight (1934) as Jury member (uncredited)
Charles Halton is easily seen in this sweeping shot of the jury sitting on the back row.
Gold Diggers of 1937 (1936) as Dr. Bell
Nancy Drew...Reporter (1939) as Tribune publicity man (uncredited)
They Made Her a Spy (1939) as Beldon
The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1939) as Fisher, the printer (uncredited)
Foreign Correspondent (1940) as Bradley
Up in Arms (1944) as Dr. Roger B. Freyheisen
With Danny Kaye.
The Best Years of Our Lives (1946) as Prew
With Fredric March and Ray Collins.
Holmes Herbert
Born: 30 July 1882, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, England
Died: 26 December 1956, Hollywood, California, USA
Holmes Herbert was a leading man in Hollywood silent movies before settling for lesser supporting roles when sound arrived. He appeared in 7 Sherlock Holmes films, with Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce, playing a variety of characters.
20,000 Men a Year (1939) as Dean Norris (uncredited)
British Intelligence (1940) as Arthur Bennett
Foreign Correspondent (1940) as Assistant Commissioner
Herbert is on the right, with George Sanders.
The Mummy's Curse (1944) as Dr. Cooper
Holmes Herbert is on the right, with Karl Katch.
Barbara Pepper
Died: 18 July 1969, Panorama City, California, USA
Barbara Pepper was a former Ziegfeld and Goldwyn girl along with her friend Lucille Ball. She appeared mainly in one dimensional supporting roles or bit parts in the 30s and 40s. After her husband, Craig Reynolds, was killed in a motorcycle accident in 1949, Barbara spiralled down into depression and alcoholism and only occasionally surfaced in small roles on television and in films. She appeared a few times on her friend Lucille Ball's show 'I Love Lucy' in the 1950s and from then on television parts were sporadic, probably because Pepper had lost her looks and her voice had become more gravelly. In 1965 Barbara Pepper secured a major role in the television series 'Green Acres' as Doris Ziffel.
Waterfront Lady (1935) as Gloria Vance
A co-starring role for Barbara in this film.
Taming the Wild (1936) as Hazel White
The Rogues' Tavern (1936) as Marjorie Burns
Co-starring with Wallace Ford.
Winterset (1936) as Girl
Barbara Pepper is the lady on the right. Jack Chefe is the man on the left.
What Becomes of the Children? (1936) as Elsie Ford
Foreign Correspondent (1940) as Dorine
With Robert Benchley.
Girls in Chains (1943) as Ruth
I Love Lucy: Breaking the Lease (1952) (Season 1, Episode 18) as Party guest
Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz are on the far left.
I Love Lucy: The Freezer (1952) (Season 1, Episode 29) as Customer in butcher shop
With Lucille Ball.
I Love Lucy: Ricky Loses His Voice (1952) (Season 2, Episode 9) as Chorus girl
With Desi Arnaz (in the hat). Hazel Pierce is on the left.
I Love Lucy: Lucy Goes To Hospital (1953) (Season 2, Episode 16) as Nurse
I Love Lucy: Lucy's Last Birthday (1953) (Season 2, Episode 25) as 'Friends of the Friendless' lady
Barbara Pepper is at the back on the right. Only part of the background ensemble and no lines of dialogue.
I Love Lucy: The Girls Go Into Business (1953) (Season 3, Episode 2) as Dress shop customer
Barbara Pepper is in the middle with Kay Wiley on the left and Mabel Paige on the right.
I Love Lucy: Sentimental Anniversary (1954) (Season 3, Episode 18) as Party guest
The Jack Benny Program: How Jack Found Mary (1954) (Season 5, Episode 3) as Sally, Mary's co-worker
Left, with Jack Benny and Mary Livingstone
I Love Lucy: The Tour (1955) (Season 4, Episode 30) as Woman on bus
With Lucille Ball.
I Love Lucy: The Homecoming (1955) (Season 5, Episode 6) as Neighbour
Barbara Pepper is on the left with Lucille Ball, Desi Arnaz and Willam Frawley.
The Jack Benny Program: Mary Has A Co. Reunion (1957) (Season 7, Episode 15) as Barbara
Barbara is sitting on Jack Benny. The lady on the left is Mary Livingstone.
A Child is Waiting (1963) as Miss Brown (uncredited)
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