Far From Forgotten

Friday, 12 April 2013

Rose Plumer

Born: 19 January 1876, Fresno, California, USA
Died: 3 March 1955, Hollywood, California, USA

Rose Plumer's screen career started in the silent era. She appeared in over 165 films, mainly uncredited.

The Pace That Kills (1935) as Mrs. Grady, the landlady (uncredited)



















Inside the Law (1942) as Mom Cobb



















Two Weeks to Live (1943) as Gossiper (uncredited)




















Girls in Chains (1943) as Matron (uncredited)

Rose Plumer is the second from right woman in uniform. Also in this picture is Dorothy Burgess, Betty Blythe and Clancy Cooper. The lady in uniform at the back is, as yet, unknown.















None Shall Escape (1944) as Mrs. Stys (uncredited)

Rose Plumer can just be seen on the far right of this picture. Ray Teal is front centre carrying Shirley Mills.
















Identity Unknown (1945) as Miss Carew (uncredited)




















Knock On Any Door (1949) as Jury member (uncredited)

Homer Dickenson sits behind Rose Plumer as both await Humphrey Bogart's opening remarks in the court case.
















The Undercover Man (1949) as Rocco tenement resident (uncredited)

Rose Plumer stands on the steps as Joan Lazer runs by.










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