Mae Busch

Mae Busch

ActressSoundtrack
Born
June 18, 1891
Died
April 19, 1946
Awards
3 wins, 3 nominations

Mae Busch can certainly claim career versatility, having successfully played Erich von Stroheim's mistress, Lon Chaney's girlfriend, Charley Chase's sister, James Finlayson's ex-wife and Oliver Hardy's wife! She was born in Melbourne, Australia, in 1891; her parents were in the theater and when she…

Biography

Mae Busch can certainly claim career versatility, having successfully played Erich von Stroheim's mistress, Lon Chaney's girlfriend, Charley Chase's sister, James Finlayson's ex-wife and Oliver Hardy's wife! She was born in Melbourne, Australia, in 1891; her parents were in the theater and when she was six years old the family moved to the US, arriving in San Francisco in 1897 before moving to New York. It is claimed Mae was placed in St. Elizabeth's Convent in New Jersey until at least the age of 12, when she joined her parents in vaudeville as part of the Busch Devere Trio (New York press articles confirm Mae as being part of the group in early 1908). Her big break came in March 1912 when she replaced Lillian Lorraine in the lead role in the Broadweay play "Over the River", with Eddie Foy. She continued in this role until the end of the season, when she joined one of Jesse L. Lasky's touring "girl" shows, where she stayed until signed by Mack Sennett for his Keystone Pictures in 1915. As she was performing on Broadway at the same time as "The Agitator" was filming in California, the claim that this was her first film is incorrect. Similarly, there is no evidence that she knew Mabel Normand prior to arriving in Los Angeles in 1915.

In Hollywood things didn't begin so well for Mae. In order to get work, she falsely claimed to have lived in Tahiti and to be able to swim and dive. A high dive she took while filming The Water Nymph (1912) resulted in an injury and her returning to her parents in New York. It was only then when working in the theater again that she developed into leading-lady status.

Mae returned to Hollywood, and Keystone, in 1915. However, her friendship with Mabel ended abruptly when she was "caught" with Sennett, Mabel's fiancé, and Mae was forced to leave Keystone. Over the years she had substantial roles in quite a few films, such as von Stroheim's The Devil's Passkey (1920) and Foolish Wives (1922). Although 1927 was the year of her first movie with Stan Laurel and Hardy, it wasn't until Unaccustomed As We Are (1929) that she first played Mrs. Hardy, the role that she will always be remembered for. She was Mrs. Hardy again in Their First Mistake (1932), Sons of the Desert (1933), and The Bohemian Girl (1936). She also appeared in other Laurel and Hardy pictures but not as Mrs. Hardy, such as Charlie Hall's wife in Them Thar Hills (1934), and she only flirted with Hardy in Tit for Tat (1935).

Mae's Hollywood career lasted 30 years; she worked with many of the leading directors, actors and actresses of the time. After a long illness she died in 1946, aged 54. She was cremated and her ashes remained in a cardboard box at the Motion Picture Country Home Hospital for over 20 years until a proper interment and plaque was provided.

Actress

Ladies' ManLadies' Man(1947)as Woman in the Automat
Cross My HeartCross My Heart(1946)as Juror
The Bride Wore BootsThe Bride Wore Boots(1946)as Minor Role
The Blue DahliaThe Blue Dahlia(1946)as Jenny
The Stork ClubThe Stork Club(1945)as Vera

Soundtrack

Tit for TatTit for Tat(1935)
Them Thar HillsThem Thar Hills(1934)

Archive Footage

CompressionCompression(1995)as Self
The Laurel and Hardy ShowThe Laurel and Hardy Show(1986)as Mrs. Hardy, Ollie's old flame, Widow, Mae, Mrs. Hall, Mrs. Gustave (1986)
Dance of the CookoosDance of the Cookoos(1982)as Mrs. Hardy
Pat und Patachon als Detektive jagen mit Dick und Doof GespensterPat und Patachon als Detektive jagen mit Dick und Doof Gespenster(1961)
Dick und Doof in 1000 NötenDick und Doof in 1000 Nöten(1958)

Known for

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Mae Busch in Fools of Fashion (1926)Mae Busch, Pauline Frederick, Huntley Gordon, William Haines, and Conrad Nagel in Married Flirts (1924)Mae Busch and Matt Moore in The Unholy Three (1925)Mae Busch and Matt Moore in The Unholy Three (1925)Mae Busch, Lew Cody, Barbara La Marr, Percy Marmont, and George Siegmann in The Shooting of Dan McGrew (1924)Mae Busch in The Live Ghost (1934)

Credit Score: Mae Busch

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#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Sons of the Desert4.8819337.50010392
2The Unholy Three4.8819257.1002507
3Alibi3.0919295.6031109
4The Bohemian Girl2.5019366.6002430
5I Like It That Way2.5019346.00048
6Doctor X2.5019326.4004820
7Women Won't Tell2.3819335.70055
8The Big Broadcast of 19382.0019386.1111182
9Perch of the Devil1.6319270.0000
10The Truthful Sex1.6319260.0000