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Inez Courtney

Inez Courtney (October 12, 1897[1][2] – April 5, 1975) was an American actress on the Broadway stage and in films.

Inez Courtney
Still for the romantic crime film It Couldn't Have Happened – But It Did (1936)
Born(1897-10-12)October 12, 1897
DiedApril 5, 1975(1975-04-05) (aged 77)
OccupationActress
Years active1930–1940 (retired)
Spouse(s)Luigi Filiasi (1935–?)
Howard "Stanley" Paschal (1931–1933)

Early years edit

Born in Amsterdam, New York, Courtney came from a large Irish-American family. After her father's death when she was fifteen, she decided to go onto the stage.

Career edit

At age 16, Courtney was doing a specialty dance that earned her the nicknames of St Vitis, Mosquito and Lightning.

Courtney's first role as a singer and dancer came in the musical The Little Whopper in 1919.[3] She became known among New York theatrical audiences for her work in Good News (1927), a musical comedy about college life. Her other credits include Spring Is Here (1929) and America's Sweetheart (1931).[4] In the early 1930s, she left Broadway and went to Hollywood.[5]

Courtney acted in 58 films between 1930 and 1940. She secured her first movie work by asking Harry Cohn of Columbia Pictures for his assistance. She made her screen debut as Cousin Betty in Loose Ankles (1930). Her movie credits include The Raven (1935), Suzy (1936), The Shop Around the Corner (1940), and Turnabout (1940), her last film.

Personal life and death edit

On June 20, 1931, Courtney married broker Howard S. Paschal in Rye, New York. They were divorced on May 10, 1933.[6] Courtney was married to an Italian nobleman, whereby she acquired the title Marchesa, but did not use it.[citation needed] On April 5, 1975, Courtney died at the Jersey Shore Medical Center in Neptune, New Jersey.[5]

Partial filmography edit

*Makers of Melody" (1929) dance number. 'The Girlfriend' with Allan Gould

References edit

  1. ^ 1948 passenger list stating birth date October 12. "Ancestry. com".{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ Birth date 12 October 1897. "Social Security death index".{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  3. ^ "Ibdb.com".
  4. ^ Dietz, Dan (2018). "America's Sweetheart". The Complete Book of 1930s Broadway Musicals (hardcover) (1st ed.). Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. pp. 103–106. ISBN 978-1-5381-0276-3.
  5. ^ a b "Inez Courtney". The New York Times. April 7, 1975. p. 34. Retrieved December 24, 2020 – via ProQuest.
  6. ^ "Inez Courtney Wins Divorce". The New York Times. May 11, 1933. p. 14. Retrieved December 24, 2020 – via ProQuest.

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Inez Courtney October 12 1897 1 2 April 5 1975 was an American actress on the Broadway stage and in films Inez CourtneyStill for the romantic crime film It Couldn t Have Happened But It Did 1936 Born 1897 10 12 October 12 1897Amsterdam New York U S DiedApril 5 1975 1975 04 05 aged 77 Neptune New Jersey U S OccupationActressYears active1930 1940 retired Spouse s Luigi Filiasi 1935 Howard Stanley Paschal 1931 1933 Contents 1 Early years 2 Career 3 Personal life and death 4 Partial filmography 5 References 6 Bibliography 7 External linksEarly years editBorn in Amsterdam New York Courtney came from a large Irish American family After her father s death when she was fifteen she decided to go onto the stage Career editAt age 16 Courtney was doing a specialty dance that earned her the nicknames of St Vitis Mosquito and Lightning Courtney s first role as a singer and dancer came in the musical The Little Whopper in 1919 3 She became known among New York theatrical audiences for her work in Good News 1927 a musical comedy about college life Her other credits include Spring Is Here 1929 and America s Sweetheart 1931 4 In the early 1930s she left Broadway and went to Hollywood 5 Courtney acted in 58 films between 1930 and 1940 She secured her first movie work by asking Harry Cohn of Columbia Pictures for his assistance She made her screen debut as Cousin Betty in Loose Ankles 1930 Her movie credits include The Raven 1935 Suzy 1936 The Shop Around the Corner 1940 and Turnabout 1940 her last film Personal life and death editOn June 20 1931 Courtney married broker Howard S Paschal in Rye New York They were divorced on May 10 1933 6 Courtney was married to an Italian nobleman whereby she acquired the title Marchesa but did not use it citation needed On April 5 1975 Courtney died at the Jersey Shore Medical Center in Neptune New Jersey 5 Partial filmography edit Makers of Melody 1929 dance number The Girlfriend with Allan Gould Loose Ankles 1930 as Betty Spring is Here 1930 as Mary Jane Braley Not Damaged 1930 as Maude Graham Song of the Flame 1930 as Grusha Bright Lights 1930 as Peggy North Sunny 1930 as Weenie The Hot Heiress 1931 as Margie Big City Blues 1932 as Faun The World Gone Mad 1933 as Susan Bibens Telephone Operator uncredited Cheating Blondes 1933 as Polly Hold Your Man 1933 as Maizie I Love That Man 1933 as Public Stenographer scenes deleted The Captain Hates the Sea 1934 as Flo Jealousy 1934 as Penny Broadway Bill 1934 as Nurse Mae uncredited Sweepstake Annie 1935 as Marge Carnival 1935 as Girl uncredited Men of the Hour 1935 as Miss Allison uncredited Air Hawks 1935 as Second Nurse uncredited Break of Hearts 1935 as Miss Wilson Dizzy Dames 1935 as Arlette The Raven 1935 as Mary Burns The Affair of Susan 1935 as Mrs Barnes The Girl Friend 1935 as Hilda Ship Cafe 1935 as Molly Another Face 1935 as Mamie Joe s Secretary uncredited Millions in the Air 1935 as Miss Waterbury Magnificent Obsession 1935 as Nurse May uncredited The Reckless Way 1936 as Laura Jones Brilliant Marriage 1936 as Sally Patrick Let s Sing Again 1936 as Marge Wilkins Three Cheers for Love 1936 as Dorothy Suzy 1936 as Maisie It Couldn t Have Happened But It Did 1936 as Linda Sands Two in a Crowd 1936 as Mrs Flynn uncredited Wedding Present 1936 as Mary Lawson Time Out for Romance 1937 as Mabel Clarence 1937 as Della The Hit Parade 1937 as Tillie Armored Car 1937 as Blind Date The 13th Man 1937 as Julie Walters Partners in Crime 1937 as Lillian Tate The Hurricane 1937 as Girl on Ship uncredited Having Wonderful Time 1938 as Emma Crime Ring 1938 as Kitty Letter of Introduction 1938 as Woman at Barry s Party uncredited Five of a Kind 1938 as Libby Long Beauty for the Asking 1939 as Gwen Morrison Blondie Meets the Boss 1939 as Betty Lou Wood When Tomorrow Comes 1939 as Waitress uncredited Missing Evidence 1939 as Nellie Conrad The Shop Around the Corner 1940 as Ilona The Farmer s Daughter 1940 as Emily French Turnabout 1940 as Miss Edwards final film role References edit 1948 passenger list stating birth date October 12 Ancestry com a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Birth date 12 October 1897 Social Security death index a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Ibdb com Dietz Dan 2018 America s Sweetheart The Complete Book of 1930s Broadway Musicals hardcover 1st ed Lanham MD Rowman amp Littlefield Publishers pp 103 106 ISBN 978 1 5381 0276 3 a b Inez Courtney The New York Times April 7 1975 p 34 Retrieved December 24 2020 via ProQuest Inez Courtney Wins Divorce The New York Times May 11 1933 p 14 Retrieved December 24 2020 via ProQuest Bibliography editAlbert Lea Minnesota Evening Tribune Friday August 10 1936 Page 6 Oakland California Tribune Smile It Pays Sunday December 13 1936 Page 72 Winnipeg Manitoba Free Press Saturday May 17 1930 Page 23 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Inez Courtney Inez Courtney at IMDb Inez Courtney at the Internet Broadway Database nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Inez Courtney amp oldid 1177039038, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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