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Josephine Dunn(1906-1983)

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Josephine Dunn
Convent-educated Mary Josephine Dunn got her start in the chorus line of 'Good Morning, Dearie' at the age of 15. She was briefly in the Ziegfeld Follies and, in 1924, had a walk-on in 'Dear Sir' on Broadway. Two years later, she was picked by a talent scout to join the Paramount acting school for hopeful young debutantes. A ravishing blue-eyed blonde, she made an impression in D.W. Griffith's The Sorrows of Satan (1926), Our Modern Maidens (1929) and had good reviews in the Ernst Lubitsch-directed operetta One Hour with You (1932) as Mademoiselle Martel. She had a rare co-starring role in Safety in Numbers (1930) alongside Carole Lombard, but third-billing was as good as it got for Josephine. By early 1933, she was reduced to playing vamps and mercenary wives and retired from the screen five years later, making sporadic appearances in summer stock during the 1940's.
BornMay 1, 1906
DiedFebruary 3, 1983(76)
BornMay 1, 1906
DiedFebruary 3, 1983(76)
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Alan Hale, Josephine Dunn, and Walter O'Keefe in Red Hot Rhythm (1929)
Josephine Dunn and Al Jolson in The Singing Fool (1928)
George K. Arthur and Josephine Dunn in All at Sea (1929)
Joan Crawford and Josephine Dunn in Our Modern Maidens (1929)
Kathleen Clifford, Josephine Dunn, Greta Granstedt, William Haines, and Verlyn Sumner in Excess Baggage (1928)
Josephine Dunn and William Haines in A Man's Man (1929)
Josephine Dunn and William Haines in Excess Baggage (1928)
Ricardo Cortez, Josephine Dunn, and William Haines in Excess Baggage (1928)
Josephine Dunn and William Haines in Excess Baggage (1928)
Josephine Dunn and William Haines in A Man's Man (1929)
Josephine Dunn and William Haines in Excess Baggage (1928)
Carole Lombard, Kathryn Crawford, Josephine Dunn, Francis McDonald, and Charles 'Buddy' Rogers in Safety in Numbers (1930)

Known for

Mischa Auer and Josephine Dunn in Murder at Dawn (1932)
Murder at Dawn
4.5
  • Doris Farrington
  • 1932
Maurice Chevalier and Jeanette MacDonald in One Hour with You (1932)
One Hour with You
7.1
  • Mademoiselle Martel
  • 1932
Josephine Dunn, Edward Earle, and Ernest Hilliard in Second Honeymoon (1930)
Second Honeymoon
4.7
  • Mary Huntley
  • 1930
Air Police
3.7
  • Dolores
  • 1931

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Actress

  • Birth of a Baby (1938)
    Birth of a Baby
  • The Seminoles
  • Mr. Broadway (1933)
    Mr. Broadway
  • Reed Howes, James Kirkwood, Molly O'Day, and Linda Watkins in Playthings of Desire (1933)
    Playthings of Desire
  • Madge Evans and William Haines in Fast Life (1932)
    Fast Life
    • (uncredited)
  • Ken Maynard and Tarzan in Between Fighting Men (1932)
    Between Fighting Men
  • The Fighting Gentleman (1932)
    The Fighting Gentleman
  • Joan Blondell and Eric Linden in Big City Blues (1932)
    Big City Blues
    • (uncredited)
  • Sally Blane in Forbidden Company (1932)
    Forbidden Company
  • Maurice Chevalier and Jeanette MacDonald in One Hour with You (1932)
    One Hour with You
  • Mischa Auer and Josephine Dunn in Murder at Dawn (1932)
    Murder at Dawn
  • Wynne Gibson, Phillips Holmes, and Miriam Hopkins in Two Kinds of Women (1932)
    Two Kinds of Women
  • Sealed Lips (1931)
    Sealed Lips
  • Stay Out
  • Air Police

Soundtrack

  • Carole Lombard, Virginia Bruce, Kathryn Crawford, Josephine Dunn, Geneva Mitchell, and Charles 'Buddy' Rogers in Safety in Numbers (1930)
    Safety in Numbers
    • (uncredited)

Personal details

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    • May 1, 1906
    • New York City, New York, USA
    • February 3, 1983
    • Thousand Oaks, California, USA(undisclosed)
    • Carroll Case1938 - January 2, 1978 (his death)
  • Other works
    Active on Broadway in the following productions:
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  • Trivia
    Last husband, Carroll Case, was the son of Frank Case, owner of the Algonquin Hotel in New York which housed the famous round table.

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