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Minta Durfee(1889-1975)

  • Actress
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Minta Durfee
Early silent screen comedienne Araminta Durfee started out as a chorus girl and began her career on stage in 1908 in musical revues. In August of that year she married comedian Roscoe 'Fatty' Arbuckle. In 1914, both players entered the fledgling film industry with Mack Sennett and were soon paired as a comedy double. By that time, Charles Chaplin had arrived from England to join the troupe and Minta became his leading lady in the two-reeler Making a Living (1914). The pairing was prompted by Mack Sennett who found the new arrival 'very peculiar' and felt it necessary to counterbalance his eccentricities with an actress who had a reputation for being able to 'get along with everybody'.

In addition to the series of 'Fatty' featurettes, Minta also worked at Keystone in the classic madcap farce Tillie's Punctured Romance (1914). She co-starred opposite the likes of Chester Conklin, Mack Swain and Ford Sterling in a series of outrageous daredevil comedies until 1916. A popular story goes that on one occasion director Wilfred Lucas bribed her with the bonus of a pet dog to hang suspended from a bridge, held only by a piano wire (Love, Speed and Thrills (1915)).

Minta and 'Fatty' Arbuckle separated in 1921, just prior to the scandal over the death of Virginia Rappe which destroyed her husband's career. In spite of divorcing him in 1925, Minta nonetheless remained Arbuckle's staunchest defender during three well-publicized trials and throughout her remaining life. In later years, Minta reminisced about the heyday of silent comedy in a series of interviews. She described most of her fellow players at Sennett -- including her husband and comedienne Mabel Normand -- as being extremely 'shy' when not on the job. She also made several candid (and not always complimentary) revelations about Chaplin's personal hygiene and idiosyncrasies.

Minta continued to make sporadic screen appearances in cameos and walk-ons until the early 70s. She died at the Motion Picture Country Home in September 1975 of a heart ailment.
BornOctober 1, 1889
DiedSeptember 9, 1975(85)
BornOctober 1, 1889
DiedSeptember 9, 1975(85)
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Known for

The Water Dog (1914)
The Water Dog
5.9
Short
  • The Nursemaid
  • 1914
Carol Hughes and Tom Neal in The Miracle Kid (1941)
The Miracle Kid
5.7
  • Pheney
  • 1941
Mabel Normand in Mickey (1918)
Mickey
6.1
  • Elsie Drake(as Minta Durffy)
  • 1918
Montagu Love, Carlyle Blackwell, and June Elvidge in The Cabaret (1918)
The Cabaret
  • Actress
  • 1918

Credits

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  • Richard Benjamin in Portnoy's Complaint (1972)
    Portnoy's Complaint
    5.3
    • Elevator Lady #1 (uncredited)
    • 1972
  • The Steagle (1971)
    The Steagle
    5.1
    • Old Lady (uncredited)
    • 1971
  • Debbie Reynolds and Shelley Winters in What's the Matter with Helen? (1971)
    What's the Matter with Helen?
    6.3
    • Old Lady (uncredited)
    • 1971
  • Bruce Davison in Willard (1971)
    Willard
    6.2
    • Guest (uncredited)
    • 1971
  • Hollywood Horror House (1970)
    Hollywood Horror House
    5.5
    • Dinner Party Guest
    • 1970
  • Peggy Lipton, Michael Cole, and Clarence Williams III in Mod Squad (1968)
    Mod Squad
    7.0
    TV Series
    • Patient (uncredited)
    • 1970
  • Jane Fonda, Red Buttons, Michael Sarrazin, Susannah York, and Gig Young in They Shoot Horses, Don't They? (1969)
    They Shoot Horses, Don't They?
    7.8
    • Marathon Spectator (uncredited)
    • 1969
  • Maureen Arthur, Nancy Bonniwell, Don Knotts, and Maggie Peterson in The Love God? (1969)
    The Love God?
    6.3
    • Church Member (uncredited)
    • 1969
  • Barbra Streisand and Omar Sharif in Funny Girl (1968)
    Funny Girl
    7.4
    • Citizen (uncredited)
    • 1968
  • Never a Dull Moment (1968)
    Never a Dull Moment
    6.1
    • Gambler (uncredited)
    • 1968
  • George Hamilton, Richard Carlson, Arthur O'Connell, and Suzanne Pleshette in The Power (1968)
    The Power
    5.9
    • Party Guest (uncredited)
    • 1968
  • The Gnome-Mobile (1967)
    The Gnome-Mobile
    6.4
    • Hotel Guest (uncredited)
    • 1967
  • Caprice (1967)
    Caprice
    5.5
    • Agent (uncredited)
    • 1967
  • Adam West and Burt Ward in Batman (1966)
    Batman
    7.5
    TV Series
    • Tour Group Member
    • Wayne Manor Guest
    • Penguin Campaign Worker (uncredited)
    • 1966–1967
  • David Janssen in The Fugitive (1963)
    The Fugitive
    8.1
    TV Series
    • Fire Spectator (uncredited)
    • 1966

Personal details

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  • Alternative name
    • Minta Durffy
  • Height
    • 5′ (1.52 m)
  • Born
    • October 1, 1889
    • Los Angeles, California, USA
  • Died
    • September 9, 1975
    • Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA(heart ailment)
  • Spouse
    • Roscoe 'Fatty' ArbuckleAugust 6, 1908 - January 27, 1925 (divorced, 2 children)
  • Other works
    Several Gilbert and Sullivan operettas with husband Roscoe 'Fatty' Arbuckle before entering the film business in 1913
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    • 12 Articles

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    When her husband Roscoe 'Fatty' Arbuckle was on trial for the murder of Virginia Rappe , she appeared on his behalf and was pelted with rocks by the crowd gathered outside the courthouse. Though they had been separated since 1917 she defended Roscoe to the end of her life.

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