Eugene Strong (August 9, 1893 – June 25, 1962) was an American film actor and vaudevillian.
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![]() Strong in The Front Page (1931) | |
Born | (1893-08-09)August 9, 1893 Wisconsin, U.S. |
Died | June 25, 1962(1962-06-25) (aged 68) Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
Resting place | Hollywood Forever Cemetery |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1916–1938 |
Spouse(s) | Gladys Webster (m. 19??; div. 1919) Maryland Morne (m. 19??; died 1935) |
Eugene Strong oscillated between stage and film work throughout his acting career. He played the lead role in the stage production of The Virginian for two years.[1] He was working in vaudeville in 1915.[2]
Strong's first film was The Crimson Stain Mystery (1916); he received positive notice for his role as a man seduced by a vampire.[3]
Strong returned to vaudeville in the 1920s.[4] Strong worked with Valeska Surrat and supported Surrat in a lawsuit brought against her by Walter Percival in 1920.[5] He was part of the vaudeville act Mann and Strong, with singer Hazel Mann. A Variety review of the play Garage Love states, "Strong, as always, is the personified matinee hero who gets the flappers on sight... Strong is a romantic 'hero' who has few equals. With any kind of luck he should be a 'name' in the native legitimate drama. He has proven it. Even in vaudeville he has done worth-while and outstanding things".[6] A 1925 Billboard review of the act at The Palace Theatre in Cincinnati noted, "Eugene Strong has a likable easy-going manner that does much to put the act over."[7]
He was signed to a five-year motion picture contract with Edward Small in 1926.[8] One of his final films as an actor was The Front Page (1931).[9]
Strong's marriage to Gladys Webster ended in divorce in 1919 on the grounds of his adultery.[10]
Strong was married to Maryland Morne, an actress, until her death in 1935.[11]
On June 25, 1962, Strong died in Los Angeles, California, aged 68. He was buried in Abbey of the Psalms of Hollywood.[12]
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