Polly Moran
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Polly Moran | |
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Born | 28 June 1883 Chicago, Illinois |
Died | 25 January 1952 (aged 69) |
Other name(s) | Pauline Moran |
Pauline Theresa Moran (June 28, 1883 – January 25, 1952) was an American actress and comedian.
Born in Chicago, Illinois, Polly started out in vaudeville, and toured all over the world including Europe and South Africa. She left vaudeville in 1914 after signing for Mack Sennett at Keystone Studios. She proved effective at slapstick and remained with Sennett for several years until she was signed by MGM. She partnered with the famous Broadway star Marie Dressler in The Callahans and the Murphys (1927), and the two went on to appear in several films together such as Chasing Rainbows (1930) and Caught Short (1930). After Dressler's death in 1934 Paula's career declined, and she only starred in low budget comedies or B-movies, though she still maintained an active Hollywood social life, throwing large and well-publicized parties.
Paula made a comeback after starring in Adam's Rib (1949). Unfortunately this resurgence was cut short when she died of cardiovascular disease in 1952.
She has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6300 Hollywood Boulevard.
[edit] Selected filmography
- Their Social Splash (1915)
- The Scarlet Letter (1926)
- The Callahans and the Murphys (1927)
- London After Midnight (1927)
- The Enemy (1927)
- Bringing Up Father (1928)
- The Unholy Night (1929)
- Chasing Rainbows (1930)
- Caught Short (1930)
- Paid (1930)
- Reducing (1931)
- Politics (1931)
- Prosperity (1932)
- Red River Range (1938)
- Tom Brown's School Days (1940)
- Petticoat Politics (1941)
- Red Light (1949)
- Adam's Rib (1949)
- The Yellow Cab Man (1950)
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NAME | Moran, Polly |
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SHORT DESCRIPTION | Actor |
DATE OF BIRTH | 28 June 1883 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Chicago, Illinois |
DATE OF DEATH | 25 January 1952 |
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