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Claudia Dell (born Claudia Dell Smith; January 10, 1910 – September 5, 1977) was an American
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and actress of the stage and movies.


Early years

Dell was born in San Antonio, Texas on January 10, 1910. She attended school in San Antonio and Mexico. Dell was blonde and blue-eyed, with a porcelain face. Her height was 5'5". In Bette Davis's 1962 autobiography ''The Lonely Life'', she makes a passing reference to "Little Claudia Dell", an actress from the 1930s and early 1940s, "whose image," Bette remarks, "was used as Columbia Pictures' signature for years."


Early career

Dell's aunt Mary Dell was an actress in
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. Claudia's first experience as an entertainer was playing her violin for soldiers at
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during World War I. After completing her education at home, Dell went to New York City and became an understudy to Irene Delroy in the
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of 1927. She studied acting in New York City at the Academy and singing at the
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. Soon she was sent to London to play the lead in the musical comedy ''Mary Mary''. The play's run lasted one year. While in England, scouts from
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asked her to come to Hollywood. She returned to New York City with her aunt following a tour of southern Europe. Claudia became homesick, rejected leads offered her in two stage productions, and moved to Los Angeles, where her family lived.


Hollywood

Dell was given a contract by Warner Bros. to star in a number of musical pictures. She played the title role in the lavish musical film '' Sweet Kitty Bellairs'' (1930). Her next role was with
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in '' Big Boy'' (1930). In 1930, the public had grown weary of musicals. Warner Brothers, however, had begun to film two other musicals (released in 1931) in which Dell was given a leading role. The first of these was another lavish production titled ''
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''. In the second film, ''
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'' (1931), she played the love interest of Paul Gregory. Ironically, both pictures had their musical sequences cut before release. Warner Bros. dropped her option in 1931 (along with most of its other musical stars), and Claudia (having become associated with musicals) was relegated to
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productions.


B-movies

Dell bounced back at
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in ''
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'' (1932), which starred cowboy actor
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. In 1935, she played the heroine in the serial '' The Lost City''. Other 1930s films in which she appeared included ''
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'' (1938) and ''
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'' (1936). By the close of the 1930s, she was reduced to playing minor roles, and the 1940s continued her career decline. She was cast in low-budget productions like ''Black Magic'' (1944), a
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series movie. Also in 1944, she was in "Meeting at Midnight", another Charlie Chan movie. She had a part in ''
Call of the Jungle ''Call of the Jungle'' is a 1944 adventure mystery film directed by Phil Rosen. It stars Ann Corio, James Bush and John Davidson. Cast *Ann Corio as Tana * James Bush as Jim * John Davidson as Harley *Claudia Dell as Gracie * Eddy Chandler a ...
'' (1944), a jungle adventure from
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that showcased stripper
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.


Radio

After her film career faltered, Dell was under contract for five years with
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and did many
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programs for
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and
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. She had her own television show in New York, titled ''
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''. In the early 1970s, Dell had a syndicated radio program that aired in the Midwest titled ''The Claudia Dell Show.'' She wrote a syndicated column for eight years, and in 1973, completed a collaboration with English author Helga Moray. This was for a television script considered for the ''Theater of the Week'' program.


Personal life

Dell and Phillip G. Offin married when she was 17. She obtained a divorce from him two years later in 1930. On December 29, 1934, Dell married theatrical agent Edward Silton. She gave her age as 22. They later divorced. She married retired chewing gum manufacturer Daniel Emmett in 1947.


Modeling instructor

She worked as a receptionist in a beauty shop in Hollywood and made appearances in early television dramas. In 1973, she became the student director of the
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School of Charm and Modeling in Sherman Oaks, California and Woodland Hills Promenade. Previously, she worked for 12 years as director of the John Robert Powers School in Beverly Hills, California. Dell said "There is no better work than being able to be associated with a school which helps mold young people for the future and one that gives a whole new dimension to a woman's life."


Death

Dell died in Los Angeles in 1977. Her remains are interred at
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in North Hollywood.Resting Places: The Burial Sites of More Than 14000 Famous Persons by Scott Wilson


Partial filmography

* ''
Montana Moon ''Montana Moon'' is a 1930 Pre-Code Western musical film which introduced the concept of the singing cowboy to the screen. Starring Joan Crawford, Johnny Mack Brown, Dorothy Sebastian, and Ricardo Cortez, the film focuses on the budding rela ...
'' (1930) - Froggy's Blonde Girlfriend (uncredited) * '' Big Boy'' (1930) - Annabel * '' 50 Million Frenchmen'' (1931) - Lu Lu Carroll * ''
Bachelor Apartment Bachelor Apartment is a 1931 American pre-Code romance film directed by and starring Lowell Sherman as a bachelor/playboy, Wayne Carter, who falls in love with Irene Dunne's honest working girl, Helene Andrews. The credits for the film, and a ...
'' (1931) - Lita Andrews * ''
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'' (1931) - Peggy * ''
Left Over Ladies ''Left Over Ladies'' (also written as ''Leftover Ladies'') is a 1931 American drama film starring Claudia Dell, Marjorie Rambeau and Walter Byron.Cocchi p.56 Produced by Tiffany Pictures, it was originally going to be directed by Lloyd Bacon bef ...
'' (1931) - Patricia * ''
Scandal for Sale ''Scandal for Sale'' is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film directed by Russell Mack and starring Charles Bickford, Rose Hobart and Pat O'Brien.Schindler p.25 The film's sets were designed by the art director Charles D. Hall. Cast * Charles B ...
'' (1932) - Dorothy Pepper * ''
Destry Rides Again ''Destry Rides Again'' is a 1939 American Western comedy film directed by George Marshall and starring Marlene Dietrich and James Stewart. The supporting cast includes Mischa Auer, Charles Winninger, Brian Donlevy, Allen Jenkins, Irene Hervey ...
'' (1932) - Sally Dangerfield * ''
The Midnight Lady ''The Midnight Lady'' is a 1932 American pre-Code crime film directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Sarah Padden, John Darrow and Claudia Dell.Pitts p.90 It is also known by the alternative title of ''Dream Mother''. Cast * Sarah Padden as Ni ...
'' (1932) - Jean Austin * '' Hearts of Humanity'' (1932) - Ruth Sneider * '' Midnight Warning'' (1932) - Enid Van Buren * '' The Woman Who Dared'' (1933) - Mickey Martin - Factory Owner * ''
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'' (1934) - Octavia * ''
Trails End ''Trails End'' is a 1949 American Western film directed by Lambert Hillyer and starring Johnny Mack Brown, Max Terhune and Kay Morley.Pitts p.364 Cast * Johnny Mack Brown as Johnny Mack * Max Terhune as Alibi * Kay Morley as Laurie Stuart ...
'' (1935) - Mrs. Janet Moorehead * ''
Midnight Phantom ''Midnight Phantom'' is a 1935 American film directed by Bernard B. Ray. Plot summary Cast * Reginald Denny as Prof. David Graham * Claudia Dell as Diana Sullivan (misspelled Diane Sullivan in opening credits) * Lloyd Hughes as Police Lt ...
'' (1935) - Diana Sullivan * '' Speed Limited'' (1935) - Marjorie * '' The Lost City'' (1935, Serial) - Natcha Manyus (archive footage) * ''
Ghost Patrol ''Ghost Patrol'' is a 1936 American Western film directed by Sam Newfield. Plot A scientific genius has invented a machine capable of causing planes to crash. He uses it on planes loaded with valuables. Various characters become involved in co ...
'' (1936) - Natalie Brent * ''
Yellow Cargo ''Yellow Cargo'' is a 1936 American Poverty Row crime film written and directed by Crane Wilbur for Grand National Pictures. The film was rereleased in 1947 as ''Sinful Cargo''. Starring Conrad Nagel as Alan O'Connor and producer George A. Hirl ...
'' (1936) - Fay Temple * '' What Becomes of the Children?'' (1936) - Gayle Adams * ''
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'' (1936) - Yvonne Cartier * ''
Boots of Destiny ''Boots of Destiny'' is a 1937 American Western film written and directed by Arthur Rosson. The film stars Ken Maynard, Claudia Dell, Vince Barnett, Ed Cassidy, Martin Garralaga and George Morrell. The film was released on July 16, 1937, by Gran ...
'' (1937) - Alice Wilson * ''
A Bride for Henry ''A Bride for Henry'' is a 1937 American film directed by William Nigh based on the Josephine Bentham short story of the same name that was published in Liberty Magazine. Authors such as James Cox and Kylo-Patrick Hart have cited ''A Bride for H ...
'' (1937) - Helen Van Orden * ''
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'' (1938) - Marie * ''
Angels with Dirty Faces ''Angels with Dirty Faces'' is a 1938 American crime drama film directed by Michael Curtiz for Warner Brothers. It stars James Cagney, Pat O'Brien, The Dead End Kids, Humphrey Bogart, Ann Sheridan, and George Bancroft. The screenplay was wri ...
'' (1938) * '' Juarez and Maximilian'' (1939) - Agnes Salm (uncredited) * '' The Mad Empress'' (1939) - Agnes Salm (uncredited) * ''Sauce for the Gander'' (1940) - Mrs. Rogers * '' Spotlight Serenade'' (1943) - Betty * ''
Call of the Jungle ''Call of the Jungle'' is a 1944 adventure mystery film directed by Phil Rosen. It stars Ann Corio, James Bush and John Davidson. Cast *Ann Corio as Tana * James Bush as Jim * John Davidson as Harley *Claudia Dell as Gracie * Eddy Chandler a ...
'' (1944) - Gracie * ''
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'' (1944) - Vera Starkey


References


Bibliography

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News, ''Texas Girl Is Latest Find'', Sunday, September 21, 1930, Page Nine. *Port Arthur News, ''Claudia Dell Weds Theatrical Agent'', Sunday, December 30, 1934, Page 2. *
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The News, ''Today's Personality Is...Claudia Dell'', Thursday, November 15, 1973. Page 5-C.


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