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Queenie Smith (September 8, 1898 August 5, 1978) was an American stage, television, and film actress.

Queenie Smith
Smith in The Great Rupert (1926
Born(1898-09-08)September 8, 1898
Texas, U.S.
DiedAugust 5, 1978(1978-08-05) (aged 79)
OccupationActress
Years active19151978
SpouseRobert Garland

Life and career


Smith was born in Texas.[1] Her family moved from Texas to New York shortly before Smith began studying at the Metropolitan Opera's ballet school. She got an early start, being trained in ballet and dance and spent her teen years performing as a dancer with the Metropolitan Opera Company[2] in operas such as Aida, La Traviata, and Faust.[citation needed] By the 1920s she was appearing on Broadway in shows such as Helen of Troy, New York (1923), Sitting Pretty (1924), and The Street Singer (1929),[3] and by the mid-1930s had made her way into films.[citation needed] She also appeared on Broadway in Tip-Toes (1925).[3] She costarred in the 1936 Universal Pictures film version of Jerome Kern's Show Boat, playing Ellie May Chipley. Smith replaced stage actress Eva Puck who had starred as Chipley in the 1927 premiere and 1932 revival of Show Boat.

In 1947 she appeared in the film The Long Night and then played other character roles on film, and later, television. She was seen as Jimmy Durante's wife in The Great Rupert, and in guest shots in many television shows, including The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries, A.E.S. Hudson Street, Rhoda, Dawn: Portrait of a Teenage Runaway, Barney Miller, Mother, Jugs & Speed, Chico and the Man, McMillan & Wife, Love American Style, The Waltons, Here's Lucy, The Funny Side, Hawaii Five-O, The Monkees, The Odd Couple, The Love Boat, Maude and Little House on the Prairie (in a recurring role as Mrs. Whipple).

Smith was a teacher and mentor to many a young actor. She taught at the Hollywood Professional School and was the director for the training program at Melodyland Theater in Anaheim, California, during the 1960s.

She worked until the year of her death, her last role being Elsie in the Chevy Chase/Goldie Hawn film Foul Play. (1978).[4] She died of cancer a month before her 80th birthday.


Partial filmography



References


  1. "'Street Singer' Dance Show". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Missouri, St. Louis. June 7, 1931. p. 17. Retrieved February 2, 2020 via Newspapers.com.
  2. Lukes, Margaret M. (January 22, 1927). "No more clothes-horses in the chorus". Deseret News. Utah, Salt Lake City. Public Ledger. p. 31. Retrieved February 2, 2020 via Newspapers.com.
  3. "Queenie Smith". Internet Broadway Database. The Broadway League. Archived from the original on February 2, 2020. Retrieved February 2, 2020.
  4. "Foul Play". LetterBoxd. Retrieved September 29, 2022.



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[de] Queenie Smith

Queenie Smith (* 8. September 1898 in New York; † 5. August 1978 in Burbank, Kalifornien) war eine US-amerikanische Schauspielerin.
- [en] Queenie Smith



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