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Norma Mitchell

Norma Stafford Mitchell (May 8, 1884 – May 29, 1967) was an American actress and writer.

Norma Mitchell
Mitchell c. 1910
Born
Norma Stafford Mitchell

May 8, 1884
Eastham, Massachusetts
DiedMay 29, 1967
Greenwich, Connecticut
Other namesNorma Steele, Norma Talbot (married names)
Occupation(s)Actress, writer
Notable workCradle Snatchers (1925), Post Road (1934)
Spouse(s)Wilbur Daniel Steele, Hayden Talbot

Early life edit

Mitchell was born in Eastham, Massachusetts, the daughter of George William Mitchell and Mary Louisa Horton Mitchell. Her father was a mining engineer.[1]

Career edit

Mitchell appeared in Broadway comedies, including The Call of the Cricket (1910), The Truth Wagon (1912),[2][3] Her Husband's Wife (1917),[4] March Hares (1921), To the Ladies (1922), The Goldfish (1922), Why Not? (1922), The New Poor (1924), and Dancing Mothers (1924). She also acted in the films The Woman Accused (1933),[5] Melody in Spring (1934), and Susan and God (1940).[1]

Mitchell wrote Cradle Snatchers (1925) with Russell G. Medcraft,[6] a comedy starring Mary Boland, Edna May Oliver, and a young Humphrey Bogart;[7] it was adapted for the screen three times, as Cradle Snatchers (1927), as Why Leave Home? (1929), and as Cole Porter's musical Let's Face It (1943).[8][9] Mitchell and Medcraft collaborated again in writing Buy, Buy, Baby (1926).[10] Mitchell also wrote a sketch, "Her Morning Bath", made popular in 1926 by vaudeville star Charlotte Greenwood.[11][12]

Mitchell and her second husband cowrote the plays Any Woman (1934)[13] and Post Road (1934–1935),[14][15] "a stubborn but not untalented play that refuses to make its peace with the theatre", according to critic Brooks Atkinson.[16] Post Road was adapted for television in 1952 for Robert Montgomery Presents, and again in 1956 for Encounter. Her final play on Broadway was Autumn Hill (1942), written with John Harris.[17]

Personal life edit

Mitchell married twice.[18] Her first husband was journalist and playwright Hayden Talbot, father of editor Betsy Blackwell; they married in 1913 and divorced in 1921.[19] Her second husband was writer Wilbur Daniel Steele;[20] they married in 1932, in London.[21] Steele survived her when she died in Greenwich, Connecticut in 1967, aged 83 years.[1]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Norma Mitchell, Actress, Dead; Co-Author of 'Cradle Snatchers'". The New York Times. 1967-05-30. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2021-09-11.
  2. ^ Hines, Dixie; Hanaford, Harry Prescott (1914). Who's who in Music and Drama. H.P. Hanaford. p. 433.
  3. ^ Jordon, Sanger & (1916). Catalogue of Plays, 1916. Sanger & Jordan. p. 171.
  4. ^ "New Attractions for New York Playgoers". Dramatic Mirror. 77: 7. January 20, 1917.
  5. ^ Glancy, Mark (2020-09-25). Cary Grant, the Making of a Hollywood Legend. Oxford University Press. p. 505. ISBN 978-0-19-005313-0.
  6. ^ Cradle Snatchers. Samuel French, Inc. ISBN 978-0-573-60733-2.
  7. ^ Allen, Kelcy (September 8, 1925). "'Cradle Snatchers', Succession of Hearty Laughs, Opens at Music Box". Women's Wear. p. 6 – via ProQuest.
  8. ^ Mordden, Ethan (1999). Beautiful Mornin': The Broadway Musical in the 1940s. Oxford University Press. p. 13. ISBN 978-0-19-512851-2.
  9. ^ Fisher, James; Londré, Felicia Hardison (2017-11-22). Historical Dictionary of American Theater: Modernism. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 164. ISBN 978-1-5381-0786-7.
  10. ^ Tucker, David C. (2008-03-11). Shirley Booth: A Biography and Career Record. McFarland. p. 141. ISBN 978-0-7864-3600-2.
  11. ^ Hayter-Menzies, Grant (2007-04-18). Charlotte Greenwood: The Life and Career of the Comic Star of Vaudeville, Radio and Film. McFarland. pp. 141, 234. ISBN 978-0-7864-2995-0.
  12. ^ Mantle, Burns (1925-09-13). "Cussing Drama's New Start". Daily News. p. 141. Retrieved 2021-09-11 – via Newspapers.com.
  13. ^ "'Any Woman'". The Brooklyn Daily Eagle. Brooklyn, New York. August 28, 1934. p. 9 – via Newspapers.com.
  14. ^ Kabatchnik, Amnon (2010). Blood on the Stage, 1925-1950: Milestone Plays of Crime, Mystery, and Detection : an Annotated Repertoire. Scarecrow Press. pp. 403–405. ISBN 978-0-8108-6963-9.
  15. ^ Post Road, by Wilbur Steele & Norma Mitchell. Montreal Repertory Theatre. 1936.
  16. ^ Atkinson, Brooks (December 5, 1934). "The Play: Lucile Watson in a Mystery Comedy by Wilbur Daniel Steele and Norma Mitchell". The New York Times. p. 28 – via ProQuest.
  17. ^ "Autumn Hill". Billboard. April 25, 1942. p. 10.
  18. ^ "Wilbur Daniel Steele Marries in London". January 15, 1932. p. 18 – via ProQuest.
  19. ^ "Author Talbot Weds Actress Saturday". Los Angeles Herald. June 12, 1913. Retrieved September 11, 2021 – via California Digital Newspaper Collection.
  20. ^ "Author Seeking Older America". The Spokesman-Review. 1929-07-28. p. 1. Retrieved 2021-09-11 – via Newspapers.com.
  21. ^ "U.S. Writers Wed in London". The Pittsburgh Press. 1932-01-15. p. 29. Retrieved 2021-09-11 – via Newspapers.com.

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Norma Stafford Mitchell May 8 1884 May 29 1967 was an American actress and writer Norma MitchellMitchell c 1910BornNorma Stafford MitchellMay 8 1884Eastham MassachusettsDiedMay 29 1967Greenwich ConnecticutOther namesNorma Steele Norma Talbot married names Occupation s Actress writerNotable workCradle Snatchers 1925 Post Road 1934 Spouse s Wilbur Daniel Steele Hayden Talbot Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 References 5 External linksEarly life editMitchell was born in Eastham Massachusetts the daughter of George William Mitchell and Mary Louisa Horton Mitchell Her father was a mining engineer 1 Career editMitchell appeared in Broadway comedies including The Call of the Cricket 1910 The Truth Wagon 1912 2 3 Her Husband s Wife 1917 4 March Hares 1921 To the Ladies 1922 The Goldfish 1922 Why Not 1922 The New Poor 1924 and Dancing Mothers 1924 She also acted in the films The Woman Accused 1933 5 Melody in Spring 1934 and Susan and God 1940 1 Mitchell wrote Cradle Snatchers 1925 with Russell G Medcraft 6 a comedy starring Mary Boland Edna May Oliver and a young Humphrey Bogart 7 it was adapted for the screen three times as Cradle Snatchers 1927 as Why Leave Home 1929 and as Cole Porter s musical Let s Face It 1943 8 9 Mitchell and Medcraft collaborated again in writing Buy Buy Baby 1926 10 Mitchell also wrote a sketch Her Morning Bath made popular in 1926 by vaudeville star Charlotte Greenwood 11 12 Mitchell and her second husband cowrote the plays Any Woman 1934 13 and Post Road 1934 1935 14 15 a stubborn but not untalented play that refuses to make its peace with the theatre according to critic Brooks Atkinson 16 Post Road was adapted for television in 1952 for Robert Montgomery Presents and again in 1956 for Encounter Her final play on Broadway was Autumn Hill 1942 written with John Harris 17 Personal life editMitchell married twice 18 Her first husband was journalist and playwright Hayden Talbot father of editor Betsy Blackwell they married in 1913 and divorced in 1921 19 Her second husband was writer Wilbur Daniel Steele 20 they married in 1932 in London 21 Steele survived her when she died in Greenwich Connecticut in 1967 aged 83 years 1 References edit a b c Norma Mitchell Actress Dead Co Author of Cradle Snatchers The New York Times 1967 05 30 ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2021 09 11 Hines Dixie Hanaford Harry Prescott 1914 Who s who in Music and Drama H P Hanaford p 433 Jordon Sanger amp 1916 Catalogue of Plays 1916 Sanger amp Jordan p 171 New Attractions for New York Playgoers Dramatic Mirror 77 7 January 20 1917 Glancy Mark 2020 09 25 Cary Grant the Making of a Hollywood Legend Oxford University Press p 505 ISBN 978 0 19 005313 0 Cradle Snatchers Samuel French Inc ISBN 978 0 573 60733 2 Allen Kelcy September 8 1925 Cradle Snatchers Succession of Hearty Laughs Opens at Music Box Women s Wear p 6 via ProQuest Mordden Ethan 1999 Beautiful Mornin The Broadway Musical in the 1940s Oxford University Press p 13 ISBN 978 0 19 512851 2 Fisher James Londre Felicia Hardison 2017 11 22 Historical Dictionary of American Theater Modernism Rowman amp Littlefield p 164 ISBN 978 1 5381 0786 7 Tucker David C 2008 03 11 Shirley Booth A Biography and Career Record McFarland p 141 ISBN 978 0 7864 3600 2 Hayter Menzies Grant 2007 04 18 Charlotte Greenwood The Life and Career of the Comic Star of Vaudeville Radio and Film McFarland pp 141 234 ISBN 978 0 7864 2995 0 Mantle Burns 1925 09 13 Cussing Drama s New Start Daily News p 141 Retrieved 2021 09 11 via Newspapers com Any Woman The Brooklyn Daily Eagle Brooklyn New York August 28 1934 p 9 via Newspapers com Kabatchnik Amnon 2010 Blood on the Stage 1925 1950 Milestone Plays of Crime Mystery and Detection an Annotated Repertoire Scarecrow Press pp 403 405 ISBN 978 0 8108 6963 9 Post Road by Wilbur Steele amp Norma Mitchell Montreal Repertory Theatre 1936 Atkinson Brooks December 5 1934 The Play Lucile Watson in a Mystery Comedy by Wilbur Daniel Steele and Norma Mitchell The New York Times p 28 via ProQuest Autumn Hill Billboard April 25 1942 p 10 Wilbur Daniel Steele Marries in London January 15 1932 p 18 via ProQuest Author Talbot Weds Actress Saturday Los Angeles Herald June 12 1913 Retrieved September 11 2021 via California Digital Newspaper Collection Author Seeking Older America The Spokesman Review 1929 07 28 p 1 Retrieved 2021 09 11 via Newspapers com U S Writers Wed in London The Pittsburgh Press 1932 01 15 p 29 Retrieved 2021 09 11 via Newspapers com External links edit nbsp Media related to Norma Mitchell at Wikimedia Commons Norma Mitchell at IMDb Norma Mitchell at the Internet Broadway Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Norma Mitchell amp oldid 1141168511, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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