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Thelma Todd

Thelma Alice Todd[3] (July 29, 1906 – December 16, 1935)[4] was an American actress and businesswoman who carried the nicknames "The Ice Cream Blonde" and "Hot Toddy". Appearing in about 120 feature films and shorts between 1926 and 1935, she is remembered for her comedic roles opposite ZaSu Pitts, and in films such as Marx Brothers' Monkey Business and Horse Feathers and a number of Charley Chase's short comedies. She co-starred with Buster Keaton and Jimmy Durante in Speak Easily. She also had roles in several Wheeler and Woolsey and Laurel and Hardy films, the last of which (The Bohemian Girl) featured her in a part that was cut short by her sudden death in 1935 at the age of 29.

Thelma Todd
Todd, c. 1933
Born
Thelma Alice Todd

(1906-07-29)July 29, 1906
DiedDecember 16, 1935(1935-12-16) (aged 29)
Cause of deathCarbon monoxide poisoning (suspicious)
Other namesAlison Loyd
OccupationActress
Years active1926–1935
Spouse
(m. 1932; div. 1934)
Todd in Corsair (1931)
Todd, Roland Young, Lili Damita in This Is the Night (1932)
Thelma Todd's Sidewalk Cafe,[1] 17575 Pacific Coast Highway, Pacific Palisades
Sidewalk Café
Cocktail Room. Jewel Carmen's residence can be seen on the hill in the background.
House of Jewel Carmen , 1930
Thelma Todd's Inn postcard[2]
[2]
Sidewalk Café, Exterior 1933
Sidewalk Café, Exterior 1935
Thelma Todd in her car 1935
garage, Exterior, distant 1935
garage, Exterior, close 1935
Photo diagram 1935
Chez Roland Beach Club, 1949
Buster Keaton, Todd, and Jimmy Durante in Speak Easily (1932)
Todd in Corsair (1931)

Early life edit

Todd was born in Lawrence, Massachusetts,[4] to John Shaw Todd, an upholsterer from Ireland,[5] and later, a superintendent of streets,[6] an alderman, and Lawrence's commissioner of health and charities in 1912[7] and Alice Elizabeth Edwards, an immigrant from Canada.[8] She had an older brother, William, who died in an accident in 1910.[5][9] She was a bright and successful student. Intending to become a schoolteacher, she enrolled at the Lowell Normal School (now University of Massachusetts, Lowell) after graduating from high school in 1923.[7] As a student, she earned money as a model, entered beauty pageants in her late teens, gained the attention of Elks Lodge 65, was crowned 1925 Miss Lawrence, and won the title of 1925 Miss Massachusetts.[7] While representing her home state, she was spotted by a Hollywood talent scout. She was offered a slot at the Paramount Players School[10] in Astoria, Queens, New York City, at a time when Paramount Studios was training would-be-actors in acting, diction, athletics and manners.[7] Of the 16 members of her cohort, only Charles "Buddy" Rogers also made it to Hollywood. Todd later found work, in 1929, at Hal Roach Studios.[7]

Career edit

Film edit

During the silent film era, Todd appeared in numerous supporting roles that made full use of her beauty but gave her little chance to act. With the advent of the talkies, she was able to expand her roles when producer Hal Roach signed her to appear with comedy stars such as Harry Langdon, Charley Chase, and Laurel and Hardy.

In 1931, Roach cast Todd in her own series of 17-to-27-minute slapstick comedy shorts. In an attempt to create a female version of Laurel and Hardy, Roach teamed Todd with ZaSu Pitts for 17 shorts, from Let's do Things (June 1931) through One Track Minds (May 1933). When Pitts left in 1933, she was replaced by Patsy Kelly, who appeared with Todd in 21 shorts, from Beauty and the Bus (September 1933) through An All American Toothache (January 1936). These shorts often cast Todd as a levelheaded working girl doing her best to remain poised and charming despite numerous problems and her ditzy sidekick's embarrassing antics.

In 1931, Todd starred in Corsair, a film directed by Roland West, with whom she become romantically involved.[3][11]

Todd became highly regarded as a capable film comedian, and Roach loaned her to other studios to play opposite Wheeler & Woolsey, Buster Keaton, Joe E. Brown, and the Marx Brothers. She also successfully appeared in dramas, such as the original 1931 version of The Maltese Falcon starring Ricardo Cortez as Sam Spade, where she played Miles Archer's treacherous widow. She appeared in around 120 feature films and shorts in her career.

Todd continued her short-subject series through 1935 and was featured in the full-length Laurel and Hardy comedy The Bohemian Girl. It was her last role before her untimely death at age 29. Although she had completed all of her scenes, producer Roach had them re-shot, fearing negative publicity. He deleted all of Todd's dialogue, and limited her appearance to one musical number.[12]

Sidewalk Cafe edit

Originally built in 1928, by architect Mark Daniels, as the Castellammare housing tract business block,[13] in August 1934, Todd opened, in partnership with Jewel Carmen and Roland West, Thelma Todd's Sidewalk Cafe,[14] at 17575 Pacific Coast Highway, Castellammare, Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles. The ground floor of the building housed the restaurant. On the second floor, Todd and West lived in adjoining ocean-view apartments—with only a sliding wooden door separating their bedrooms—[15][2] and held parties in the adjacent, private nightclub named Joya (for West's ex-wife Jewel Carmen) that took up the rest of the second floor. The third floor, hexagonally shaped, had a dance floor and bandstand.[14] It attracted a diverse clientele of Hollywood celebrities, and many tourists.[16][17][18][19][20]

Personal life edit

Todd was briefly married to Pat DiCicco, who supposedly had ties to the mob. The relationship was volatile and DiCicco was abusive to Todd, resulting in her filing for divorce and changing her will to leave him only $1.[21]

Death edit

On the morning of Monday, December 16, 1935, Todd's body was discovered inside her chocolate-colored 1934 Lincoln Phaeton convertible.[22] Her Lincoln was parked inside the garage[23] at the home of Jewel Carmen, wife of Roland West. Todd was wearing a mauve and silver gown, mink wrap and expensive jewelry,[22] Carmen's house was approximately a block from the topmost side of Todd's restaurant.[24][1][25] Her death was determined to have been caused by carbon monoxide poisoning. West is quoted in a contemporaneous newspaper account[26] as having locked her out, which may have caused her to seek refuge and warmth in the car. Todd had a wide circle of friends and associates and a busy social life.

Police investigations revealed that she had spent the previous Saturday night (December 14) at the Trocadero, a popular Hollywood restaurant, at a party hosted by entertainer Stanley Lupino and his actress daughter Ida. She had a brief but unpleasant exchange there with her ex-husband, Pat DiCicco. However, her friends stated that she was in good spirits and were aware of nothing in her life that suggested a reason for her to commit suicide.[27] She was driven home from the party in the early hours of December 15 by her chauffeur, Ernest O. Peters.[26]

LAPD detectives concluded that Todd's death was accidental, the result of her either warming up the car to drive it or using the heater to keep herself warm. A coroner's inquest into the death was held on December 18, 1935.[28] Autopsy surgeon A. P. Wagner testified that there were "no marks of violence anywhere upon or within the body" with only a "superficial contusion on the lower lip."[29] There are informal accounts of greater signs of injury.[30] The jury ruled that the death appeared accidental, but recommended "further investigation to be made into the case, by proper authorities."[31]

A grand jury probe was subsequently held to determine whether Todd was murdered. After four weeks of testimony, the inquiry concluded with no evidence of foul play.[32] The case was closed by the Homicide Bureau, which declared the death "accidental with possible suicide tendencies". However, investigators found no motive for suicide, and Todd left no suicide note.[32]

Todd's memorial service, which drew large crowds to view the open casket, was held at Pierce Brothers Mortuary at 720 West Washington Blvd in Los Angeles.[33] The body was cremated. After her mother's death in 1969, Todd's remains were placed in her mother's casket and buried in Bellevue Cemetery in her hometown of Lawrence, Massachusetts.

Legacy edit

For her contribution to the motion picture industry, Todd has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6262 Hollywood Blvd.[34]

Filmography edit

Film
Year Title Role Co-stars Notes
1926 Fascinating Youth Lorraine Lane Charles "Buddy" Rogers Lost film
1926 God Gave Me Twenty Cents Dance-Hall Girl Lois Moran
Lya De Putti
Uncredited
Lost film
1927 Rubber Heels Princess Anne Ed Wynn
Chester Conklin
Lost film
1927 Fireman, Save My Child Wallace Beery Uncredited
1927 Nevada Hettie Ide Gary Cooper
William Powell
1927 The Gay Defender Ruth Ainsworth Richard Dix Lost film
1927 The Shield of Honor Rose aka Flora Fisher Neil Hamilton
Dorothy Gulliver
1928 The Noose Phyllis Richard Barthelmess
1928 Abie's Irish Rose Charles "Buddy" Rogers
Nancy Carroll
Part-talkie
1928 Vamping Venus Madame Vanezlos the Dancer / Venus Charles Murray
Louise Fazenda
1928 Heart to Heart Ruby Boyd Mary Astor
Lloyd Hughes
Louise Fazenda
1928 The Crash Daisy McQueen Milton Sills
1928 The Haunted House The Nurse Larry Kent
1928 Naughty Baby Bonnie Le Vonne Alice White
Jack Mulhall
1929 Seven Footprints to Satan Eve Martin Creighton Hale Produced as both a silent film and part-talkie
1929 Trial Marriage Grace Logan Norman Kerry Sally Eilers
1929 House of Horror Thelma Louise Fazenda
Chester Conklin
Produced as both a silent film and part-talkie
Lost film
1929 Unaccustomed As We Are Mrs. Kennedy Stan Laurel
Oliver Hardy
Edgar Kennedy
Mae Busch
Short
1929 The Bachelor Girl Gladys William Collier Jr.
Jacqueline Logan
Lost film
1929 Cherchez la Femme Hortense
1929 Her Private Life Mrs. Leslie Billie Dove
Walter Pidgeon
First full length talkie
1930 Her Man Nelly Helen Twelvetrees
Phillips Holmes
1930 Another Fine Mess Lady Plumtree Stan Laurel
Oliver Hardy
Short, Uncredited
1930 Follow Thru Mrs. Van Horn Charles "Buddy" Rogers
Nancy Carroll
1931 No Limit Betty Royce Clara Bow
Norman Foster
1931 Command Performance Lydia Neil Hamilton
Una Merkel
1931 Chickens Come Home Mrs. Hardy Stan Laurel
Oliver Hardy
Short, Uncredited
1931 Swanee River Caroline Grant Withers Lost film
1931 The Hot Heiress Lola Ben Lyon
Ona Munson
Walter Pidgeon
1931 Aloha Winifred Bradford Ben Lyon
Raquel Torres
1931 The Maltese Falcon Iva Archer Bebe Daniels
Ricardo Cortez
Dudley Digges
Una Merkel
Alternative title: Dangerous Female
1931 Broadminded Gertie Gardner Joe E. Brown
Ona Munson
1931 The Pip from Pittsburg Thelma Charley Chase Short
1931 Monkey Business Lucille Briggs Marx Brothers
1931 Corsair Alison Corning Chester Morris Credited as Alison Loyd
1931 On the Loose Thelma ZaSu Pitts Short
1932 The Big Timer Kay Mitchell Ben Lyon
Constance Cummings
1932 This Is the Night Claire Mathewson Lili Damita
Charles Ruggles
Roland Young
1932 Horse Feathers Connie Bailey Marx Brothers
1932 Speak Easily Eleanor Espere Buster Keaton
Jimmy Durante
1932 Klondike Klondike Lyle Talbot
1932 Deception Lola Del Mont Leo Carrillo
Nat Pendleton
1932 Call Her Savage Sunny De Lane Clara Bow
Gilbert Roland
1933 Air Hostess Sylvia C. Carleton Evalyn Knapp
James Murray
1933 Cheating Blondes Anne Merrick / Elaine Manners Ralf Harolde
1933 Fra Diavolo Lady Pamela Rocburg Stan Laurel
Oliver Hardy
Alternative titles: Bogus Bandits
The Devil's Brother
1933 Mary Stevens, M.D. Lois Cavanaugh Kay Francis
Lyle Talbot
1933 You Made Me Love You Pamela Berne Stanley Lupino
1933 Sitting Pretty Gloria Duval Jack Oakie
Jack Haley
Ginger Rogers
1933 Son of a Sailor The Baroness Joe E. Brown
Jean Muir
1933 Counsellor at Law Lillian La Rue John Barrymore
Bebe Daniels
Doris Kenyon
1934 Palooka Trixie Jimmy Durante
Lupe Velez
Alternative titles: Joe Palooka
The Great Schnozzle
1934 Hips, Hips, Hooray! Amelia Frisby Bert Wheeler
Robert Woolsey
Dorothy Lee
Ruth Etting
1934 The Poor Rich Gwendolyn Fetherstone Edward Everett Horton
Edna May Oliver
1934 Bottoms Up Judith Marlowe Spencer Tracy
Pat Paterson
1934 Cockeyed Cavaliers Lady Genevieve Bert Wheeler
Robert Woolsey
Dorothy Lee
1934 Take the Stand Sally Oxford Jack LaRue
Gail Patrick
1934 Lightning Strikes Twice Judith 'Judy' Nelson Ben Lyon
1935 After the Dance Mabel Kane Nancy Carroll
George Murphy
1935 Two for Tonight Lilly Bing Crosby
Joan Bennett
1936 The Bohemian Girl Gypsy queen's daughter Stan Laurel
Oliver Hardy

See also edit

Further reading edit

  • Croddy, Marshall; Jenning, Patrick (2017). Testimony of a death: Thelma Todd: mystery, media and myth in 1935 Los Angeles (Revised ed.). Redondo Beach, California: Bay City Press. ISBN 9781530498475. OCLC 1242965029.
  • Edmonds, Andy (1989). Hot Toddy: The True Story of Hollywood's Most Sensational Murder. New York: William Morrow and Co. Inc. ISBN 0-688-08061-8.
  • Parish, James Robert; Leonard, William T; Mank, Gregory W; Hoyt, Charles (1979). The Funsters: 62 jesters of the silver screen. New Rochelle, N.Y.: Arlington House. ISBN 9780870004186. OCLC 924799414. James Robert Parish and William T. Leonard; with Gregory W. Mank and Charles Hoyt.[35][36]
  • Morgan, Michelle (2015). The Ice Cream Blonde: The Whirlwind Life and Mysterious Death of Screwball Comedienne Thelma Todd. Chicago, Illinois: Chicago Review Press. ISBN 9781613730386.

References edit

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  2. ^ a b c "Thelma Todd's Sidewalk Café". Pacific Palisades Historical Society. Retrieved January 13, 2022.
  3. ^ a b Erickson, Hal. "Thelma Todd". Allmovie.com. from the original on December 22, 2015.
  4. ^ a b "Almanac of Famous People". Biography in Context. 2011. Retrieved December 25, 2015.
  5. ^ a b 1910 United States Federal Census
  6. ^ . New England Historical Society. May 17, 2017. Archived from the original on August 27, 2018. Retrieved January 13, 2022.
  7. ^ a b c d e Painter, Steven M. (July 28, 2013). "In remembrance Thelma Todd on her would-be 107th birthday". Eagle-Tribune. North Andover, MA. Retrieved December 25, 2015.
  8. ^ The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, "Pedigree Resource File," database,FamilySearch("Archived copy". FamilySearch. from the original on May 22, 2018. Retrieved June 9, 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) : accessed 2016-06-09), entry for Thelma Alice /Todd/.
  9. ^ Lightning Bolt (December 16, 2020). . Home Brewed Mojo. Archived from the original on March 3, 2021. Retrieved January 13, 2022.
  10. ^ Thelma At The Paramount Players School
  11. ^ Wright, David (2002). Joyita: Solving the Mystery. Auckland University Press. p. 3. ISBN 1-86940-270-7.
  12. ^ Louvish, Simon (2002). Stan and Ollie, The Roots of Comedy: The Double Life of Laurel and Hardy. Macmillan. pp. 339. ISBN 0-312-26651-0.
  13. ^ Pascoe, Sue (January 30, 2019). "Open House for Thelma Todd Building". Circling The News. Pacific Palisades. Retrieved January 13, 2022.
  14. ^ a b "Thelma Todd's Sidewalk Cafe´ - 91801". Los Angeles Public Library Photo Collection. 1933. Retrieved January 13, 2022.
  15. ^ "This Exclusive (Michelle Morgan) Book Excerpt Unearths the Mysterious Dead Body of the Golden Age Film Star Thelma Todd". IndieWire. October 28, 2015. Retrieved January 13, 2022. their bedrooms were separated only by a sliding wooden door.
  16. ^ Wallace, David; Miller, Ann (2003). Hollywoodland. Macmillan. p. 21. ISBN 0-312-31614-3.
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  20. ^ "Hollywood Historic Photos - Pacific Palisades 1931 #2 Thelma Todd's Cafe on Pacific Coast Highway". from the original on December 8, 2017. Retrieved December 8, 2017.
  21. ^ Sanello, Frank (May 5, 1991). . Chicago Tribune. Archived from the original on October 4, 2018. Retrieved January 13, 2022. The TV movie is based on the 1989 best-seller Hot Toddy by Andy Edmonds. The author interviewed an unnamed source who was with Todd shortly before her death. The source, described as a retired Hollywood executive with underworld ties, provided the author with details of Todd's last hours and the identity of her murderer.
  22. ^ a b Welkos, Robert W. (May 29, 2002). . Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on August 15, 2020. Retrieved January 13, 2022.
  23. ^ "Journalistic Integrity or Getting The Shot?". Los Angeles Public Library. Retrieved June 11, 2020.
  24. ^ Donati, William (January 10, 2014). The Life and Death of Thelma Todd. ISBN 9780786488179.
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  27. ^ Thelma Todd "Mysteries & Scandals" on YouTube
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  29. ^ Donati, William. The Life and Death of Thelma Todd. McFarland & Company, Inc., 2012, p. 368
  30. ^ Morgan, Michelle (November 1, 2015). The Ice Cream Blonde: The Whirlwind Life and Mysterious Death of Screwball Comedienne Thelma Todd. Chicago Review Press. pp. 211, 212. ISBN 9781613730386.
  31. ^ Donati, William. The Life and Death of Thelma Todd. McFarland & Company, Inc., 2012, p. 174
  32. ^ a b Donati, William. The Life and Death of Thelma Todd. McFarland & Company, Inc., 2012, p. 187
  33. ^ "Thelma Todd's Funeral". The Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles, California: newspapers.com. December 20, 1935. p. 9. Retrieved January 13, 2022.
  34. ^ "Thelma Todd". The Los Angeles Times. December 17, 1935. from the original on September 28, 2015. Retrieved April 18, 2014.
  35. ^ Schemering, Christopher (December 2, 1979). "Treats from Tinseltown". Washington Post. Retrieved January 13, 2022. The lengthy biographies are appreciative, not critical, and don't exactly tax the mind, but neither do most of these comedians, who allow us to escape from it all, too.
  36. ^ "Parish, James Robert". Encyclopedia.com. Retrieved January 13, 2022.

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Thelma Alice Todd 3 July 29 1906 December 16 1935 4 was an American actress and businesswoman who carried the nicknames The Ice Cream Blonde and Hot Toddy Appearing in about 120 feature films and shorts between 1926 and 1935 she is remembered for her comedic roles opposite ZaSu Pitts and in films such as Marx Brothers Monkey Business and Horse Feathers and a number of Charley Chase s short comedies She co starred with Buster Keaton and Jimmy Durante in Speak Easily She also had roles in several Wheeler and Woolsey and Laurel and Hardy films the last of which The Bohemian Girl featured her in a part that was cut short by her sudden death in 1935 at the age of 29 Thelma ToddTodd c 1933BornThelma Alice Todd 1906 07 29 July 29 1906Lawrence Massachusetts U S DiedDecember 16 1935 1935 12 16 aged 29 Los Angeles California U S Cause of deathCarbon monoxide poisoning suspicious Other namesAlison LoydOccupationActressYears active1926 1935SpousePat DiCicco m 1932 div 1934 wbr Todd in Corsair 1931 Todd Roland Young Lili Damita in This Is the Night 1932 Thelma Todd s Sidewalk Cafe 1 17575 Pacific Coast Highway Pacific Palisades Sidewalk CafeCocktail Room Jewel Carmen s residence can be seen on the hill in the background House of Jewel Carmen 1930Thelma Todd s Inn postcard 2 Thelma Todd at Sidewalk Cafe Entrance 2 Sidewalk Cafe Exterior 1933Sidewalk Cafe Exterior 1935Thelma Todd in her car 1935garage Exterior distant 1935garage Exterior close 1935Photo diagram 1935Chez Roland Beach Club 1949 Buster Keaton Todd and Jimmy Durante in Speak Easily 1932 Todd in Corsair 1931 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Film 2 2 Sidewalk Cafe 3 Personal life 4 Death 5 Legacy 6 Filmography 7 See also 8 Further reading 9 References 10 External linksEarly life editTodd was born in Lawrence Massachusetts 4 to John Shaw Todd an upholsterer from Ireland 5 and later a superintendent of streets 6 an alderman and Lawrence s commissioner of health and charities in 1912 7 and Alice Elizabeth Edwards an immigrant from Canada 8 She had an older brother William who died in an accident in 1910 5 9 She was a bright and successful student Intending to become a schoolteacher she enrolled at the Lowell Normal School now University of Massachusetts Lowell after graduating from high school in 1923 7 As a student she earned money as a model entered beauty pageants in her late teens gained the attention of Elks Lodge 65 was crowned 1925 Miss Lawrence and won the title of 1925 Miss Massachusetts 7 While representing her home state she was spotted by a Hollywood talent scout She was offered a slot at the Paramount Players School 10 in Astoria Queens New York City at a time when Paramount Studios was training would be actors in acting diction athletics and manners 7 Of the 16 members of her cohort only Charles Buddy Rogers also made it to Hollywood Todd later found work in 1929 at Hal Roach Studios 7 Career editFilm edit During the silent film era Todd appeared in numerous supporting roles that made full use of her beauty but gave her little chance to act With the advent of the talkies she was able to expand her roles when producer Hal Roach signed her to appear with comedy stars such as Harry Langdon Charley Chase and Laurel and Hardy In 1931 Roach cast Todd in her own series of 17 to 27 minute slapstick comedy shorts In an attempt to create a female version of Laurel and Hardy Roach teamed Todd with ZaSu Pitts for 17 shorts from Let s do Things June 1931 through One Track Minds May 1933 When Pitts left in 1933 she was replaced by Patsy Kelly who appeared with Todd in 21 shorts from Beauty and the Bus September 1933 through An All American Toothache January 1936 These shorts often cast Todd as a levelheaded working girl doing her best to remain poised and charming despite numerous problems and her ditzy sidekick s embarrassing antics In 1931 Todd starred in Corsair a film directed by Roland West with whom she become romantically involved 3 11 Todd became highly regarded as a capable film comedian and Roach loaned her to other studios to play opposite Wheeler amp Woolsey Buster Keaton Joe E Brown and the Marx Brothers She also successfully appeared in dramas such as the original 1931 version of The Maltese Falcon starring Ricardo Cortez as Sam Spade where she played Miles Archer s treacherous widow She appeared in around 120 feature films and shorts in her career Todd continued her short subject series through 1935 and was featured in the full length Laurel and Hardy comedy The Bohemian Girl It was her last role before her untimely death at age 29 Although she had completed all of her scenes producer Roach had them re shot fearing negative publicity He deleted all of Todd s dialogue and limited her appearance to one musical number 12 Sidewalk Cafe edit Originally built in 1928 by architect Mark Daniels as the Castellammare housing tract business block 13 in August 1934 Todd opened in partnership with Jewel Carmen and Roland West Thelma Todd s Sidewalk Cafe 14 at 17575 Pacific Coast Highway Castellammare Pacific Palisades Los Angeles The ground floor of the building housed the restaurant On the second floor Todd and West lived in adjoining ocean view apartments with only a sliding wooden door separating their bedrooms 15 2 and held parties in the adjacent private nightclub named Joya for West s ex wife Jewel Carmen that took up the rest of the second floor The third floor hexagonally shaped had a dance floor and bandstand 14 It attracted a diverse clientele of Hollywood celebrities and many tourists 16 17 18 19 20 Personal life editTodd was briefly married to Pat DiCicco who supposedly had ties to the mob The relationship was volatile and DiCicco was abusive to Todd resulting in her filing for divorce and changing her will to leave him only 1 21 Death editOn the morning of Monday December 16 1935 Todd s body was discovered inside her chocolate colored 1934 Lincoln Phaeton convertible 22 Her Lincoln was parked inside the garage 23 at the home of Jewel Carmen wife of Roland West Todd was wearing a mauve and silver gown mink wrap and expensive jewelry 22 Carmen s house was approximately a block from the topmost side of Todd s restaurant 24 1 25 Her death was determined to have been caused by carbon monoxide poisoning West is quoted in a contemporaneous newspaper account 26 as having locked her out which may have caused her to seek refuge and warmth in the car Todd had a wide circle of friends and associates and a busy social life Police investigations revealed that she had spent the previous Saturday night December 14 at the Trocadero a popular Hollywood restaurant at a party hosted by entertainer Stanley Lupino and his actress daughter Ida She had a brief but unpleasant exchange there with her ex husband Pat DiCicco However her friends stated that she was in good spirits and were aware of nothing in her life that suggested a reason for her to commit suicide 27 She was driven home from the party in the early hours of December 15 by her chauffeur Ernest O Peters 26 LAPD detectives concluded that Todd s death was accidental the result of her either warming up the car to drive it or using the heater to keep herself warm A coroner s inquest into the death was held on December 18 1935 28 Autopsy surgeon A P Wagner testified that there were no marks of violence anywhere upon or within the body with only a superficial contusion on the lower lip 29 There are informal accounts of greater signs of injury 30 The jury ruled that the death appeared accidental but recommended further investigation to be made into the case by proper authorities 31 A grand jury probe was subsequently held to determine whether Todd was murdered After four weeks of testimony the inquiry concluded with no evidence of foul play 32 The case was closed by the Homicide Bureau which declared the death accidental with possible suicide tendencies However investigators found no motive for suicide and Todd left no suicide note 32 Todd s memorial service which drew large crowds to view the open casket was held at Pierce Brothers Mortuary at 720 West Washington Blvd in Los Angeles 33 The body was cremated After her mother s death in 1969 Todd s remains were placed in her mother s casket and buried in Bellevue Cemetery in her hometown of Lawrence Massachusetts Legacy editFor her contribution to the motion picture industry Todd has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6262 Hollywood Blvd 34 Filmography editFilm Year Title Role Co stars Notes 1926 Fascinating Youth Lorraine Lane Charles Buddy Rogers Lost film 1926 God Gave Me Twenty Cents Dance Hall Girl Lois Moran Lya De Putti Uncredited Lost film 1927 Rubber Heels Princess Anne Ed Wynn Chester Conklin Lost film 1927 Fireman Save My Child Wallace Beery Uncredited 1927 Nevada Hettie Ide Gary Cooper William Powell 1927 The Gay Defender Ruth Ainsworth Richard Dix Lost film 1927 The Shield of Honor Rose aka Flora Fisher Neil Hamilton Dorothy Gulliver 1928 The Noose Phyllis Richard Barthelmess 1928 Abie s Irish Rose Charles Buddy Rogers Nancy Carroll Part talkie 1928 Vamping Venus Madame Vanezlos the Dancer Venus Charles Murray Louise Fazenda 1928 Heart to Heart Ruby Boyd Mary Astor Lloyd Hughes Louise Fazenda 1928 The Crash Daisy McQueen Milton Sills 1928 The Haunted House The Nurse Larry Kent 1928 Naughty Baby Bonnie Le Vonne Alice White Jack Mulhall 1929 Seven Footprints to Satan Eve Martin Creighton Hale Produced as both a silent film and part talkie 1929 Trial Marriage Grace Logan Norman Kerry Sally Eilers 1929 House of Horror Thelma Louise Fazenda Chester Conklin Produced as both a silent film and part talkie Lost film 1929 Unaccustomed As We Are Mrs Kennedy Stan Laurel Oliver Hardy Edgar Kennedy Mae Busch Short 1929 The Bachelor Girl Gladys William Collier Jr Jacqueline Logan Lost film 1929 Cherchez la Femme Hortense 1929 Her Private Life Mrs Leslie Billie Dove Walter Pidgeon First full length talkie 1930 Her Man Nelly Helen Twelvetrees Phillips Holmes 1930 Another Fine Mess Lady Plumtree Stan Laurel Oliver Hardy Short Uncredited 1930 Follow Thru Mrs Van Horn Charles Buddy Rogers Nancy Carroll 1931 No Limit Betty Royce Clara Bow Norman Foster 1931 Command Performance Lydia Neil Hamilton Una Merkel 1931 Chickens Come Home Mrs Hardy Stan Laurel Oliver Hardy Short Uncredited 1931 Swanee River Caroline Grant Withers Lost film 1931 The Hot Heiress Lola Ben Lyon Ona Munson Walter Pidgeon 1931 Aloha Winifred Bradford Ben Lyon Raquel Torres 1931 The Maltese Falcon Iva Archer Bebe Daniels Ricardo Cortez Dudley Digges Una Merkel Alternative title Dangerous Female 1931 Broadminded Gertie Gardner Joe E Brown Ona Munson 1931 The Pip from Pittsburg Thelma Charley Chase Short 1931 Monkey Business Lucille Briggs Marx Brothers 1931 Corsair Alison Corning Chester Morris Credited as Alison Loyd 1931 On the Loose Thelma ZaSu Pitts Short 1932 The Big Timer Kay Mitchell Ben Lyon Constance Cummings 1932 This Is the Night Claire Mathewson Lili Damita Charles Ruggles Roland Young 1932 Horse Feathers Connie Bailey Marx Brothers 1932 Speak Easily Eleanor Espere Buster Keaton Jimmy Durante 1932 Klondike Klondike Lyle Talbot 1932 Deception Lola Del Mont Leo Carrillo Nat Pendleton 1932 Call Her Savage Sunny De Lane Clara Bow Gilbert Roland 1933 Air Hostess Sylvia C Carleton Evalyn Knapp James Murray 1933 Cheating Blondes Anne Merrick Elaine Manners Ralf Harolde 1933 Fra Diavolo Lady Pamela Rocburg Stan Laurel Oliver Hardy Alternative titles Bogus BanditsThe Devil s Brother 1933 Mary Stevens M D Lois Cavanaugh Kay Francis Lyle Talbot 1933 You Made Me Love You Pamela Berne Stanley Lupino 1933 Sitting Pretty Gloria Duval Jack Oakie Jack Haley Ginger Rogers 1933 Son of a Sailor The Baroness Joe E Brown Jean Muir 1933 Counsellor at Law Lillian La Rue John Barrymore Bebe Daniels Doris Kenyon 1934 Palooka Trixie Jimmy Durante Lupe Velez Alternative titles Joe PalookaThe Great Schnozzle 1934 Hips Hips Hooray Amelia Frisby Bert Wheeler Robert Woolsey Dorothy Lee Ruth Etting 1934 The Poor Rich Gwendolyn Fetherstone Edward Everett Horton Edna May Oliver 1934 Bottoms Up Judith Marlowe Spencer Tracy Pat Paterson 1934 Cockeyed Cavaliers Lady Genevieve Bert Wheeler Robert Woolsey Dorothy Lee 1934 Take the Stand Sally Oxford Jack LaRue Gail Patrick 1934 Lightning Strikes Twice Judith Judy Nelson Ben Lyon 1935 After the Dance Mabel Kane Nancy Carroll George Murphy 1935 Two for Tonight Lilly Bing Crosby Joan Bennett 1936 The Bohemian Girl Gypsy queen s daughter Stan Laurel Oliver HardySee also editJewel Carmen Death of Thelma Todd List of unsolved deaths Pitts and Todd Patsy Kelly White Hot The Mysterious Murder of Thelma Todd 1991 TV movieFurther reading editCroddy Marshall Jenning Patrick 2017 Testimony of a death Thelma Todd mystery media and myth in 1935 Los Angeles Revised ed Redondo Beach California Bay City Press ISBN 9781530498475 OCLC 1242965029 Edmonds Andy 1989 Hot Toddy The True Story of Hollywood s Most Sensational Murder New York William Morrow and Co Inc ISBN 0 688 08061 8 Parish James Robert Leonard William T Mank Gregory W Hoyt Charles 1979 The Funsters 62 jesters of the silver screen New Rochelle N Y Arlington House ISBN 9780870004186 OCLC 924799414 James Robert Parish and William T Leonard with Gregory W Mank and Charles Hoyt 35 36 Morgan Michelle 2015 The Ice Cream Blonde The Whirlwind Life and Mysterious Death of Screwball Comedienne Thelma Todd Chicago Illinois Chicago Review Press ISBN 9781613730386 References edit a b Primo Jacqueline May 14 2015 Property that Housed Thelma Todd s Sidewalk Cafe Sold for 6 Million Exclusive Look Inside Palisadian Post Archived from the original on December 9 2017 Retrieved December 8 2017 a b c Thelma Todd s Sidewalk Cafe Pacific Palisades Historical Society Retrieved January 13 2022 a b Erickson Hal Thelma Todd Allmovie com Archived from the original on December 22 2015 a b Almanac of Famous People Biography in Context 2011 Retrieved December 25 2015 a b 1910 United States Federal Census The Mysterious Death of Massachusetts Movie Star Thelma Todd New England Historical Society May 17 2017 Archived from the original on August 27 2018 Retrieved January 13 2022 a b c d e Painter Steven M July 28 2013 In remembrance Thelma Todd on her would be 107th birthday Eagle Tribune North Andover MA Retrieved December 25 2015 The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints Pedigree Resource File database FamilySearch Archived copy FamilySearch Archived from the original on May 22 2018 Retrieved June 9 2016 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link accessed 2016 06 09 entry for Thelma Alice Todd Lightning Bolt December 16 2020 The Murder of Thelma Todd Home Brewed Mojo Archived from the original on March 3 2021 Retrieved January 13 2022 Thelma At The Paramount Players School Wright David 2002 Joyita Solving the Mystery Auckland University Press p 3 ISBN 1 86940 270 7 Louvish Simon 2002 Stan and Ollie The Roots of Comedy The Double Life of Laurel and Hardy Macmillan pp 339 ISBN 0 312 26651 0 Pascoe Sue January 30 2019 Open House for Thelma Todd Building Circling The News Pacific Palisades Retrieved January 13 2022 a b Thelma Todd s Sidewalk Cafe 91801 Los Angeles Public Library Photo Collection 1933 Retrieved January 13 2022 This Exclusive Michelle Morgan Book Excerpt Unearths the Mysterious Dead Body of the Golden Age Film Star Thelma Todd IndieWire October 28 2015 Retrieved January 13 2022 their bedrooms were separated only by a sliding wooden door Wallace David Miller Ann 2003 Hollywoodland Macmillan p 21 ISBN 0 312 31614 3 Benny Drinnon January 30 2014 Thelma Todd s Sidewalk Cafe A Blog For Thelma Todd Thelma Todd Blog Archived from the original on June 3 2018 Retrieved December 8 2017 unreliable source Benny Drinnon January 28 2014 Home Movies Thelma Todd s Sidewalk Cafe As Parker s Pharmacy A Blog For Thelma Todd Thelma Todd Archived from the original on 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Journalistic Integrity or Getting The Shot Los Angeles Public Library Retrieved June 11 2020 Donati William January 10 2014 The Life and Death of Thelma Todd ISBN 9780786488179 Blake Lindsay October 27 2008 Thelma Todd s Sidewalk Cafe IAMNOTASTALKER Archived from the original on February 9 2010 Retrieved January 13 2022 a b Thelma Todd Feared Gangs The Milwaukee Journal December 18 1935 Retrieved January 10 2016 Thelma Todd Mysteries amp Scandals on YouTube Donati William The Life and Death of Thelma Todd McFarland amp Company Inc 2012 p 104 Donati William The Life and Death of Thelma Todd McFarland amp Company Inc 2012 p 368 Morgan Michelle November 1 2015 The Ice Cream Blonde The Whirlwind Life and Mysterious Death of Screwball Comedienne Thelma Todd Chicago Review Press pp 211 212 ISBN 9781613730386 Donati William The Life and Death of Thelma Todd McFarland amp Company Inc 2012 p 174 a b Donati William The Life and Death of Thelma Todd McFarland amp Company Inc 2012 p 187 Thelma Todd s Funeral The Los Angeles Times Los Angeles California newspapers com December 20 1935 p 9 Retrieved January 13 2022 Thelma Todd The Los Angeles Times December 17 1935 Archived from the original on September 28 2015 Retrieved April 18 2014 Schemering Christopher December 2 1979 Treats from Tinseltown Washington Post Retrieved January 13 2022 The lengthy biographies are appreciative not critical and don t exactly tax the mind but neither do most of these comedians who allow us to escape from it all too Parish James Robert Encyclopedia com Retrieved January 13 2022 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Thelma Todd Thelma Todd at IMDb Thelma Todd at AllMovie Thelma Todd at the TCM Movie Database nbsp Thelma Todd at Find a Grave Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Thelma Todd amp oldid 1220493146, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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