Glenda Farrell

Glenda Farrell

ActressSoundtrack
Born
June 30, 1904
Died
May 1, 1971
Awards
2 wins, 2 nominations

Glenda Farrell began as the archetypal wisecracking blonde in 1930s gangland films like Little Caesar (1931) and I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang (1932). Diminutive, gray-eyed and undeniably sassy, she was a seasoned performer long before Warner Brothers snapped her up as a contract player in 1929.…

Biography

Glenda Farrell began as the archetypal wisecracking blonde in 1930s gangland films like Little Caesar (1931) and I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang (1932). Diminutive, gray-eyed and undeniably sassy, she was a seasoned performer long before Warner Brothers snapped her up as a contract player in 1929. She made her debut on the stage as a 7 year-old playing Little Eva in "Uncle Tom's Cabin". Via provincial theatre Glenda eventually made her way to Broadway where she scored a palpable hit in "Life Begins" (later recreating her role for the screen). That attracted the Hollywood talent scouts and her movie contract followed in due course. Though seemingly destined for typecasting as hardboiled gangster molls, showgirls and gold diggers, it was her role as fast-talking, resourceful girl reporter Torchy Blane in her own series of films (beginning with Smart Blonde (1936)) that made her a star, albeit a minor one. She later recalled "Warners never made you feel you were just a member of the cast. They might star you in one movie and give you a bit part in the next...You were still well paid and you didn't get a star complex. We were a very close group..."

Glenda was also paired with another livewire, Joan Blondell, for a series of high octane, madcap farces which consistently made money at the box office. Inevitably, though, her roles became more and more repetitive. After her contract with Warner Brothers expired, she continued to appear with diminishing effectiveness in films for Universal (1938) and Columbia (1942-44). In the 50s, Glenda made the transition to more mature character roles, alternating screen work with Broadway plays -- pretty much throughout the remainder of her acting career -- eventually winning a Primetime Emmy Award in 1963 as Best Supporting Actress for the television series Ben Casey (1961). She took ill during a stage performance of "Forty Carats" in New York in 1969 and died at her home two years later. As the wife of a former U.S. Army colonel, Glenda became the only actress to be interred in the cemetery of West Point Military Academy.

Actress

Tiger by the TailTiger by the Tail(1970)as Sarah Harvey
BewitchedBewitched(1964)as Hortense Rockeford
The Name of the GameThe Name of the Game(1968)as Woman
The Felony SquadThe Felony Squad(1966)as Jeanette Anderson
DirectionsDirections(1960)as Mother

Self

Here's HollywoodHere's Hollywood(1960)as Self
This Is Show BusinessThis Is Show Business(1949)as Self, Self - Panelist, Self - guest panelist
The Ken Murray ShowThe Ken Murray Show(1950)as Self
Public ProsecutorPublic Prosecutor(1947)as Self - panelist
Who Said That?(1948)as Self - Panelist

Known for

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Glenda Farrell and Red Skelton in Susan Slept Here (1954)Debbie Reynolds, Glenda Farrell, and Alvy Moore in Susan Slept Here (1954)Anne Francis, Glenda Farrell, and Dick Powell in Susan Slept Here (1954)Glenda Farrell in Susan Slept Here (1954)Glenda Farrell in Susan Slept Here (1954)Debbie Reynolds, Glenda Farrell, and Maidie Norman in Susan Slept Here (1954)

Credit Score: Glenda Farrell

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Martha Morrison
Wed Oct 02 1963 – Mon Mar 21 1966
#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Ben Casey750.0019617.1213740
2I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang5.2019328.20315758
3Lady for a Day4.8819337.4045231
4Little Caesar4.8819317.10115952
5Torchy Runs for Mayor3.2519396.300489
6Torchy Blane in Chinatown3.2519396.100531
7Blondes at Work3.2519386.400571
8The Adventurous Blonde3.2519376.400595
9Gold Diggers of 19373.2519366.4011361
10Girl Missing3.2519336.700588