Mae Clarke (born Violet Mary Klotz; August 16, 1910 – April 29, 1992) was an American actress. She is widely remembered for playing Henry Frankenstein's...
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and writer Mae Busch (1891–1946), Australian actress Mae Clarke (1910-1992), American actress Mae Marsh (1894–1968), American movie actress Mae Martin (born...
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America. The supporting players include Beryl Mercer, Murray Kinnell, and Mae Clarke. The screenplay is based on an unpublished novel—Beer and Blood by two...
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government. Two of the disqualified candidates, Lillian Kenny and Pauline Mae Clarke, each received $12,500 out of court in exchange for abandoning pending...
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on fire as he cries "I am Adam!". Elizabeth Lavenza was portrayed by Mae Clarke in Frankenstein, by Valerie Hobson in The Bride of Frankenstein, by Hazel...
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fourth toe on his left foot. The Monster decides to chase Elizabeth (Mae Clarke, who starred in Frankenstein) who is about to get married. She first is...
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Carroll (1906–1987) Cyd Charisse (1922–2008) Ruth Chatterton (1892–1961) Mae Clarke (1910–1992) Dolores Costello (1903–1979) Jeanne Crain (1925–2003) Viola...
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Jack Pierce. Alongside Clive and Karloff, the film's cast also includes Mae Clarke, John Boles, Dwight Frye, and Edward Van Sloan. Produced and distributed...
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for a famous scene in which Cagney pushes half a grapefruit against Mae Clarke's face, the film thrust him into the spotlight. He became one of Hollywood's...
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includes Mary Brian, Edward Everett Horton, Walter Catlett, George E. Stone, Mae Clarke, Slim Summerville, and Matt Moore. At the 4th Academy Awards, the film...
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(born 1887), Carrie (born 1889), Fania, and Louis. Brice married actress Mae Clarke on February 26, 1928; the union ended in divorce in 1930. The Public Enemy...
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pre-Code drama romance war film directed by James Whale and starring Mae Clarke and Kent Douglass. The screenplay by Benn Levy and Tom Reed is based on...
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her two friends have romantic troubles. Jean Harlow as Cassie Barnes Mae Clarke as Gladys Kane Marie Prevost as Dot Walter Byron as Jerry Dexter Andy...
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Crawford, Charles Bickford, Lon Chaney Jr., Lee Marvin, Harry Morgan and Mae Clarke. Lucas Marsh is a brilliant and dedicated medical student who has aspired...
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Franklin Adreon, directed Fred C. Brannon, that stars Tristram Coffin, Mae Clarke, Don Haggerty, House Peters, Jr., James Craven, and I. Stanford Jolley...
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Vera Miles, Lloyd Bridges, Edgar Buchanan, Peter Graves, Jack Elam and Mae Clarke. The film's premiere was held in Wichita, Kansas, at The Wichita Theatre...
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May or Mae Clark(e) may refer to: May Clark (1885–1971), English silent film actress Mae Clarke (1897–1982), American film and TV actress May Herschel-Clarke...
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American pre-Code drama film directed by James Whale, starring Lew Ayres and Mae Clarke, and released by Universal Pictures. The screenplay was written by Richard...
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Woolf and Florence Ryerson, and starring Lionel Barrymore, Fay Bainter, Mae Clarke, Tom Brown and Una Merkel. It was released on February 2, 1934, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer...
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Killer is a 1933 American pre-Code crime drama film starring James Cagney, Mae Clarke, and Margaret Lindsay, based on the story "The Finger Man" by Rosalind...
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including the film Hearts in Bondage (1936), starring James Dunn and Mae Clarke. He moved to Paramount Pictures before finally being signed to MGM in...
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Universal gave Karloff third billing in Night World (1932), with Lew Ayres, Mae Clarke and George Raft. Karloff was reunited with Whale at Universal for The...
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a series of publicity shots with Wendy Barrie in It's a Small World, Mae Clarke in The Daring Young Man and Mary Carlisle in an unidentified film. He...
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Harlow. Her second film for that studio was Three Wise Girls (1932), with Mae Clarke and Walter Byron, in which she was top billed for the first time. Paul...
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production stars Jack Mulhall, Pat O'Malley, and Mae Clarke. The year after this film's release, Clarke would become famous as a result of her minor role...
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as Dora Bailey, a Hollywood gossip columnist based on Louella Parsons Mae Clarke as the hairdresser who puts the finishing touches on Lina Lamont's hairdo...
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Night World is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film featuring Lew Ayres, Mae Clarke, and Boris Karloff. The supporting cast includes George Raft and Hedda...
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brother also became an entertainer and was the first husband of actress Mae Clarke. In 1908, Brice dropped out of school to work in a burlesque revue, "The...
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construction workers and romantic rivals for the character played by Mae Clarke. The film, which is based on the unproduced play Rivets by John McDermott...
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nickel in his breakthrough role) Night World (1932) (with Lew Ayres, Mae Clarke, and Boris Karloff) as Ed Powell Love Is a Racket (1932) as Sneaky (scenes...
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