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Isabel Jewell
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Isabel Jewell
Birth Name:
Isabel Jewell
Date of Birth:
July 19, 1907
Zodiac Sign:
Cancer
Place of Birth:
Shoshone, Wyoming, USA
Place of Death:
Hollywood, California, USA
Date of Death:
April 5, 1972
Height:
4' 11"
Sex:
Female
Nationality:
American
Family
Isabel Jewell
Spouse:
Paul Marion, Owen Crump
Career
Isabel Jewell
Profession:
Actress
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Isabel Jewell
Isabel Jewell was recognized with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for her contribution to motion pictures.
Isabel Jewell played opposite Edie Sedgwick in her biographical/drama CIAO, Manhattan, adapted by David Weismann. This was shortly before the death of both actresses.
By the end of her career, Jewell had appeared in more than one hundred films, between 1930 and 1971. She also performed in radio dramas in the 1950s, including This is Your FBI.
Jewell's films included Gone with the Wind (1939) in the role of "that white trash, Emmy Slattery", Northwest Passage (1940), High Sierra (1941), and the low budget The Leopard Man (1943). By the end of the 1940s, her roles had reduced in significance to the degree that her performances were often uncredited, e.g. Men in White (1934 – scenes deleted).
In the mid-to late 1930s Jewell was seen at nightclubs with William Hopper (who appeared on Perry Mason and was the son of gossip columnist Hedda Hopper and stage star DeWolf Hopper), but she never married.
Her most significant role was as the prostitute Gloria Stone in Lost Horizon (1937).
She was well received playing against type, as a seamstress sentenced to death on the guillotine, in A Tale of Two Cities (1935).
She was brought to Hollywood for the film version of the latter, by Warner. Jewell appeared in a variety of supporting roles during the early 1930s. She played stereotypical gangster's women in such films as Manhattan Melodrama (1934) and Marked Woman (1937).
Jewell was a Broadway actress who achieved immediate success and glowing critical reviews in two productions, Up Pops the Devil (1930) and Blessed Event (1932).
Isabel Jewell was an American film actress most active in the 1930s and early 1940s.
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Filmography
Isabel Jewell
Michael O'Halloran
Thursday, January 01, 1948
Gone with the Wind
Friday, January 17, 1941
Marked Men
Monday, January 01, 1940
Love on Toast
Friday, January 01, 1937
Lost Horizon
Friday, January 01, 1937
The Leathernecks Have Landed
Wednesday, January 01, 1936
The Man Who Lived Twice
Wednesday, January 01, 1936
Ceiling Zero
Wednesday, January 01, 1936
Here Comes the Groom
Monday, January 01, 1934
Day of Reckoning
Sunday, January 01, 1933
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