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Catherine Dale Owen(1900-1965)

  • Actress
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Catherine Dale Owen
Lean, fair-haired Catherine Dale Owen, acclaimed as one of the world's ten most beautiful women of 1925, had the dubious distinction of co-starring in the film which did most to ruin John Gilbert's career in talking pictures. For most of the players concerned, His Glorious Night (1929) was anything, but. Provoking first giggles, then raucous laughter from the audience, Gilbert's excessively passionate declarations of love came out sounding high-pitched (either due to a problem with his voice or the sound recording of the time) and became all-the-more ridiculous, as they were delivered to Owen's icily phlegmatic Princess Orsolini (though the New York Times described her performance as 'captivatingly aloof'). In combination with the over-the-top dialogue (by Willard Mack), the total effect was comical rather than romantic.

Catherine Dale Owen graduated from the American Academy of Dramatic Arts and first appeared on Broadway in 'Little Women' in 1920. She appeared in several other productions during the 1920's, notably 'Trelawny of the Wells'. There was something very 'upper crust' about many of her performances (she did come from a well-to-do family in Louisville, Kentucky) and tended to feel most at home playing society or aristocratic types. In her films, reviewers chiefly commented about her 'uncommon beauty'. She was decorative (but little else) in The Case of Sergeant Grischa (1930). Arguably, her most successful role on the screen was in the first all-technicolour, all-sound musical, The Rogue Song (1930), opposite Lawrence Tibbett. A contemporary review declared "beauty is impersonated by Catherine Dale Owen, whose charms suffice for any picture" (NY Times, January 29, 1930). As it turned out, in the absence of a greater acting range, charms alone did not suffice, and, after another four minor films, Catherine graced the screen no more.
BornJuly 28, 1900
DiedSeptember 7, 1965(65)
BornJuly 28, 1900
DiedSeptember 7, 1965(65)
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John Gilbert and Catherine Dale Owen in His Glorious Night (1929)
Catherine Dale Owen and Judith Vosselli in Today (1930)
John Gilbert and Catherine Dale Owen in His Glorious Night (1929)
Lionel Belmore, Nance O'Neil, and Catherine Dale Owen in The Rogue Song (1930)
Hedda Hopper and Catherine Dale Owen in Such Men Are Dangerous (1930)
Warner Baxter and Catherine Dale Owen in Such Men Are Dangerous (1930)
John Gilbert and Catherine Dale Owen in His Glorious Night (1929)
Catherine Dale Owen and Lawrence Tibbett in The Rogue Song (1930)
Gustav von Seyffertitz, Hedda Hopper, Nance O'Neil, and Catherine Dale Owen in His Glorious Night (1929)
John Gilbert and Catherine Dale Owen in His Glorious Night (1929)
Catherine Dale Owen in The Rogue Song (1930)
Paul Cavanagh, Tyrell Davis, Catherine Dale Owen, and Lewis Stone in Strictly Unconventional (1930)

Known for

Paul Cavanagh and Catherine Dale Owen in Strictly Unconventional (1930)
Strictly Unconventional
5.1
  • Elizabeth
  • 1930
Edmund Breese, John Holland, and Catherine Dale Owen in Defenders of the Law (1931)
Defenders of the Law
4.8
  • Alice Randall
  • 1931
Lawrence Tibbett in The Rogue Song (1930)
The Rogue Song
5.6
  • Princess Vera
  • 1930
John Gilbert and Catherine Dale Owen in His Glorious Night (1929)
His Glorious Night
8.4
  • Princess Orsolini
  • 1929

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Actress

  • Edmund Breese, John Holland, and Catherine Dale Owen in Defenders of the Law (1931)
    Defenders of the Law
    • Alice Randall
    • 1931
  • Mary Astor and Robert Ames in Behind Office Doors (1931)
    Behind Office Doors
    • Ellen May Robinson
    • 1931
  • Julia Swayne Gordon, Conrad Nagel, Catherine Dale Owen, and John M. Sullivan in Today (1930)
    Today
    • Eve Warner
    • 1930
  • Edmund Lowe in Born Reckless (1930)
    Born Reckless
    • Joan Sheldon
    • 1930
  • Paul Cavanagh and Catherine Dale Owen in Strictly Unconventional (1930)
    Strictly Unconventional
    • Elizabeth
    • 1930
  • Warner Baxter in Such Men Are Dangerous (1930)
    Such Men Are Dangerous
    • Elinor Kranz
    • 1930
  • Lawrence Tibbett in The Rogue Song (1930)
    The Rogue Song
    • Princess Vera
    • 1930
  • John Gilbert and Catherine Dale Owen in His Glorious Night (1929)
    His Glorious Night
    • Princess Orsolini
    • 1929
  • Jetta Goudal in The Forbidden Woman (1927)
    The Forbidden Woman
    • 1927

Personal details

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  • Height
    • 5′ 4½″ (1.64 m)
  • Born
    • July 28, 1900
    • Louisville, Kentucky, USA
  • Died
    • September 7, 1965
    • New York City, New York, USA(stroke)
  • Spouses
      Homer P. Metzger1937 - September 7, 1965 (her death, 1 child)
  • Other works
    Stage Play: The Love City. Drama. Written by Hans Bachwitz. Directed by Stuart Walker. Little Theatre: 25 Jan 1926- Mar 1926 (closing date unknown/42 performances).
  • Publicity listings
    • 1 Interview
    • 3 Articles
    • 1 Pictorial

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