Judith Barrett
Judith Barrett | |
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Born | Lucille Kelley February 2, 1909 Venus, Texas, U.S. |
Died | March 10, 2000 Palm Desert, California, U.S. | (aged 91)
Other names | Nancy Dover |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1928–1940 |
Spouses |
Judith Barrett (born Lucille Kelley,[1] February 2, 1909 – March 10, 2000), also known as Nancy Dover,[2] was an American film actress of the late 1920s and through the 1930s, up until 1940.
Early life
Born and raised in Venus, Texas, Barrett was one of three children of a cattle rancher Sam Kelley.[3]
Career
At sixteen, Barrett got on a train to Hollywood.[citation needed] Her first big chance came when she started in a lavish commercial film in 1928, The Sock Exchange opposite Bobby Vernon. In 1929, Barrett starred in five films, and made a successful transition to "talking films". From 1928 to 1933 she was billed as "Nancy Dover", and from 1930 to 1933 she appeared in nine films, all credited.
In 1933, Barrett appeared in only one film, Marriage Humor opposite
From 1938 to 1940, Barrett appeared in ten films, all credited, including Road to Singapore, the first "road" picture by the team of Bing Crosby and Bob Hope. Barrett retired from film acting following her appearance in the 1940 comedy Those Were the Days!, starring William Holden and Bonita Granville.
Telegenic
Noted for her beauty, the October 16, 1939 edition of the
Personal life
In March 1940, Barrett married Lindsay C. Howard in Yuma, Arizona.[1] They divorced on April 8, 1952.[6] She had earlier been married to actor Cliff Edwards.[1]
She eventually settled in Palm Desert, California, where she was residing at the time of her death at the age of 91 on March 10, 2000.[7] She had two children with Howard and the marriage ended in divorce.[citation needed]
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1928 | The Sock Exchange | June | Credited as Nancy Dover |
1929 | Happy Heels | Credited as Nancy Dover | |
1929 | Scandal | Janet | Credited as Nancy Dover |
1929 | Skirt Shy | Nancy, the maid | Credited as Nancy Dover |
1929 | Dynamite | Good Mixer | Uncredited, Credited as Nancy Dover |
1929 | Romance De Luxe | Credited as Nancy Dover | |
1930 | The Head Guy | Nancy | Credited as Nancy Dover |
1930 | Oh Darling | Credited as Nancy Dover | |
1930 | The Fighting Parson | The Brunette Dance Hall Girl | Credited as Nancy Dover |
1930 | The Big Kick | Harry's Girl | Credited as Nancy Dover |
1930 | The Thoroughbred | Colleen Riley | Credited as Nancy Dover |
1931 | Cimarron | Donna Cravat | Credited as Nancy Dover |
1931 | Big Business Girl | Sarah Ellen | Credited as Nancy Dover |
1931 | Hollywood Halfbacks | Kay | Credited as Nancy Dover |
1933 | Marriage Humor | Credited as Nancy Dover | |
1936 | Yellowstone | Ruth Foster | |
1936 | Flying Hostess | Helen Brooks | |
1937 | The Good Old Soak | Ina Heath | |
1937 | Let Them Live | Rita Johnson | |
1937 | Armored Car | Ella Logan | |
1937 | Vogues of 1938 | Model | Uncredited |
1937 | Behind the Mike | Jane Arledge | |
1938 | Illegal Traffic | Marie Arden | |
1939 | Persons in Hiding | Blase Blonde | |
1939 | I'm from Missouri | Lola Pike | |
1939 | The Gracie Allen Murder Case | Dixie Del Marr | |
1939 | Television Spy | Gwen Lawson | |
1939 | Disputed Passage | Winifred Bane | |
1939 | The Great Victor Herbert | Marie Clark | |
1940 | Road to Singapore | Gloria Wycott | |
1940 | Women Without Names | Peggy Athens | |
1940 | Those Were the Days! | Mirabel Allstairs | (final film role) |
References
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- ISBN 9781411614321. Retrieved 13 July 2017.
- ^ Telegenic | Define Telegenic at Dictionary.com
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- ^ "Divorces". Billboard. April 19, 1952. p. 52. Retrieved 13 July 2017.
- ISBN 9781476625997. Retrieved July 13, 2017.
External links
- Judith Barrett at IMDb
- Judith Barrett at AllMovie