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Mayo Methot (1904–1951)


Trivia:

She performed with the Baker Stock Company in Portland, Oregon until 1922 when she left for to New York, to appear in "Great Day", "All the King's Men", "The Song and Dance Man", and "The Medicine Man", among other productions. See more trivia »

Died:

(age 47) in Multnomah, Oregon, USA

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Filmography

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1940 Brother Rat and a Baby
Girl in Bus
 
1939 A Woman Is the Judge
Gertie
 
1939 Unexpected Father
Ethel Stone
 
1939 Should a Girl Marry?
Betty Gilbert
 
1938 The Sisters
Blonde
 
1938 Numbered Woman
 
1938 Women in Prison
Daisy Saunders
 
1937 Marked Woman
Estelle
 
1936 Mr. Deeds Goes to Town
Mrs. Semple (uncredited)
 
1935 Dr. Socrates
Muggsy
 
1935 We're in the Money
(scenes deleted)
 
1935 The Case of the Curious Bride
Mrs. Florabelle Lawson
 
1934 Mills of the Gods
Sarah
 
1934 Side Streets
Maizie Roach
 
1934 Harold Teen
Sally LaSalle
 
1934 Registered Nurse
Nurse Gloria Hammond
 
1934 Jimmy the Gent
Gladys Farrell
 
1933 Goodbye Love
Sandra Hamilton
 
1933 Lilly Turner
Mrs. Durkee (uncredited)
 
1933 The Mind Reader
Jenny
 
1932 Merry-Go-Round
Marge Winters
 
1932 Virtue
Lil Blair
 
1932 Vanity Street
Fern
 
1932 The Night Club Lady
Lola Carewe
 
1931 Corsair
Sophie
 
1930 Taxi Talks (short)
 
Show ShowSelf (2 titles)
1944 Report from the Front (documentary short)
Herself (uncredited)
 
1938 For Auld Lang Syne (documentary short)
Herself (uncredited)
 
Show ShowArchive Footage (2 titles)
1996 Bogart: The Untold Story (TV documentary)
Herself - Bogart's Third Wife
 
1963 Hollywood Without Make-Up (documentary)
Herself
 
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Personal Details

Other Works:

(1923). Stage Play: Mad Honeymoon. Comedy. Written by Barry Conners [earliest Broadway credit]. Directed by Hal Briggs. Playhouse Theatre: 7 Aug 1923- Aug 1923 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: Edward Arnold (as "Duke Wilson"), William Gerald (as "Parson Crandall")... See more »

Height:

5' 2" (1.57 m)
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Did You Know?

Trivia:

She performed with the Baker Stock Company in Portland, Oregon until 1922 when she left for to New York, to appear in "Great Day", "All the King's Men", "The Song and Dance Man", and "The Medicine Man", among other productions. See more »

Nickname:

Sluggy See more »

Star Sign:

Pisces