Glenda Farrell (June 30, 1904 – May 1, 1971) was an American film actress.<p>Born in Enid, Oklahoma, Farrell came to Hollywood towards the end of the silent era. She was 5'3" with naturally brown hair and brown eyes.<p>Farrell began her career with a theatrical company at the age of 7. She played Little Eva in Uncle Tom's Cabin. She paused at times to continue her education but appeared with a number of theatrical companies and in several Broadway productions. She was in the casts of Cobra and The Best People with actress Charlotte Treadway, at the Morosco Theater in Los Angeles, California in 1925.<p>Farrell was first signed to a long-term contract by First National Pictures in July 1930. She was given the feminine lead in Little Caesar directed by Mervyn Leroy.<p>Warner Brothers signed her to re-create on film the role she played in Life Begins on Broadway. Farrell worked on parts in twenty movies in her first year with the studio. She came to personify the wise-cracking, hard-boiled, and...
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Mystery of the Wax Museum
1932
Mystery of the Wax Museum is a mystery/horror Technicolor film released in 1933, and directed by Michael Curtiz.
The picture stars Lionel Atwill, Fay Wray, and Glenda Farrell, and others.The settin...
I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang
Nov 18, 1932
I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang is a Pre-Code 1932 movie in which Paul Muni stars as a wrongly accused escapee from a brutal chain gang. The film was written by Howard J. Green and Brown Holmes f...
Little Caesar
Jan 8, 1931
Little Caesar is a 1931 crime film made during the Pre-Code era which tells the story of a man who works his way up the ranks of the mob until he reaches its upper heights. It stars Edward G. Robin...
Glenda Farrell's Birthday
Jun 29, 1904
Glenda Farrell was born in Enid, Oklahoma, Garfield County
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