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Ouida Bergère(1886-1974)

  • Writer
  • Actress
  • Casting Director
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Ouida Bergère
Diminutive red-headed actress, playwright and screenwriter. Her marriage to star actor Basil Rathbone was one of the most enduring in show business, lasting from 1926 until his death in 1967. The Rathbones were legendary in the 1930's for giving the most lavish Hollywood parties at their luxurious mansion in the Los Feliz Hills, replete with a 60-foot dining hall. The villa had once been home to famed heavyweight boxer Jack Dempsey and his wife, actress Estelle Taylor.

Ouida was of Spanish, French and English extraction and moved to America in her early teens. After completing her education, she joined the Shubert Stock Company in Brooklyn. Having gained experience in vaudeville, she starred in the 1911 Broadway melodrama 'The Stranger' with Wilton Lackaye at the Bijou. A multi-faceted woman, she ran a talent agency during World War I, whose illustrious clients included Adolphe Menjou, Lionel Atwill and Alla Nazimova. From 1915, she forsook the stage for a career as a writer, at once doing articles and short stories for The New York Herald and scenarios/screenplays for motion pictures. In 1921, she wrote the script and designed the costumes for 'Peter Ibbetson'. Her screen writing career lasted until 1923 and included work for Goldwyn, Pathe, First National and Paramount (at one time heading their scenario department).

In 1921, Ouida saw Basil Rathboon on stage in the Broadway play 'The Czarina' and was smitten. After meeting at a party two years later, the feeling turned out to be decidedly mutual and Ouida forthwith retired from films to become Hollywood's premier socialite, and, after 1926, Mrs. Basil Rathbone. She continued to write occasional plays, notably 'Sherlock Holmes' in 1953, as a vehicle for her husband.
BornDecember 14, 1886
DiedNovember 29, 1974(87)
BornDecember 14, 1886
DiedNovember 29, 1974(87)
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Mates and Mis-Mates
Short
  • Alice Middleton
  • 1912
Irene Castle in The Hillcrest Mystery (1918)
The Hillcrest Mystery
4.2
  • Writer
  • 1918
Eugene O'Brien in The Broken Melody (1919)
The Broken Melody
  • Writer
  • 1919
Pola Negri in Bella Donna (1923)
Bella Donna
7.2
  • Writer
  • 1923

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Writer



  • Barbara La Marr and Bert Lytell in The Eternal City (1923)
    The Eternal City
    6.1
    • scenario
    • 1923
  • Corinne Griffith and Frank Mayo in Six Days (1923)
    Six Days
    • scenario
    • 1923
  • Charles de Rochefort and Pola Negri in The Cheat (1923)
    The Cheat
    5.6
    • adaptation
    • 1923
  • Betty Compson and Conway Tearle in The Rustle of Silk (1923)
    The Rustle of Silk
    • scenario
    • 1923
  • Pola Negri in Bella Donna (1923)
    Bella Donna
    7.2
    • scenario
    • 1923
  • Betty Compson, Bert Lytell, and May McAvoy in Kick In (1922)
    Kick In
    • adaptation
    • 1922
  • Betty Compson and Bert Lytell in To Have and to Hold (1922)
    To Have and to Hold
    • adaptation
    • 1922
  • James Kirkwood in The Man from Home (1922)
    The Man from Home
    6.5
    • scenario
    • 1922
  • Mae Murray in Peacock Alley (1922)
    Peacock Alley
    • story
    • 1922
  • Cyril Chadwick, Edmund Goulding, Norman Kerry, and Anna Q. Nilsson in Three Live Ghosts (1922)
    Three Live Ghosts
    6.1
    • scenario
    • 1922
  • Forever (1921)
    Forever
    5.2
    • photoplay
    • 1921
  • Paying the Piper (1921)
    Paying the Piper
    • scenario
    • 1921
  • Idols of Clay (1920)
    Idols of Clay
    • screenplay
    • story
    • 1920
  • Mae Murray in The Right to Love (1920)
    The Right to Love
    4.7
    • scenario
    • 1920
  • Mae Murray in On with the Dance (1920)
    On with the Dance
    • scenario
    • 1920

Actress



  • Getting Even
    Short
    • Dollie Vaughn
    • 1912
  • Mates and Mis-Mates
    Short
    • Alice Middleton
    • 1912

Casting Director



  • At Bay (1915)
    At Bay
    5.3
    • Casting Director
    • 1915

Personal details

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  • Alternative name
    • Mrs. Basil Rathbone
  • Born
    • December 14, 1886
    • Little Rock, Arkansas, USA
  • Died
    • November 29, 1974
    • New York City, New York, USA(complications from a broken hip)
  • Spouses
      Basil RathboneApril 18, 1926 - July 21, 1967 (his death, 1 child)
  • Other works
    Active on Broadway in the following productions:
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    • 10 Articles

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    Scriptwriter who acted in a few films.

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