Irene Franklin (June 13, 1885 - June 16, 1941) was an American actress on stage and screen, vaudeville comedian, and singer.
Biography
Irene Franklin was born in Saint Louis, Missouri, in 1885. While many sources have suggested her birth year as 1875 or 1876, subsequent census records, ship manifests, and official documents all point to 1884 or 1885, and her official birth record from Saint Louis confirms 1885.
[1910 to 1940 census records and Missouri Birth Certificates on FamilySearch.com and Ancestry.com] A mention in the New York Sun in early 1890 as a four-year-old helps to confirm this point.
Franklin began her stage career at the age of six months when her parents carried her on stage in a production of ''
Hearts of Oak
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''.
She appeared on
Broadway at age six in ''The Prodigal Father'', which ran for five years. Her mother died while Franklin was touring
Australia in
vaudeville
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, and when she returned to the United States to be with her father, she learned that he also had died.
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Franklin performed in variety theaters in London in 1894 and debuted in vaudeville in the United States in 1895. She was named Most Popular Woman Vaudeville Artist in a contest organized by Percy G. Williams in 1908.]
Franklin's Broadway credits included ''Sweet Adeline'' (1929), ''The Greenwich Village Follies'' (1921), ''The Passing Show of 1917'' (1917), ''Hands Up'' (1915), ''The Summer Widowers'' (1910), and ''The Orchid'' (1907). She wrote lyrics for ''Sweet Adeline'' and ''The Passing Show of 1917'' in addition to performing in those productions.
Her first screen appearance was in ''Irene Franklin, the American Comedienne'' (1929) in which she performed a bit of her vaudeville routine. She remembered meticulously planning her performance down to how clearly she said certain words so the punchlines would resonate. The quiet hurt my ears, the heat was frightful. I swallowed. Heavens, I had an Easter egg in my throat... then a tiny sound, the husky little grind of the recording machine... good Lord, my throat began to tickle. I must clear it or I would cough. It was getting worse. At the end of the chorus there was a second's pause. I managed to clear my throat. I could hear the faintly smothered cough. Had anyone else noticed it? Our little army marched back to the room to hear the playback. It was a bit clearer, the muddled words were a bit over-stressed, the boys were laughing; I could feel my head swelling. Suddenly a bloodhound barked from the machine. The crowd roared. I turned to irectorRoth, bewildered. 'That was your little smothered cough,' he said. 'Without it this would have been a perfect record. We'll do it again, and try not to cough.'
Personal life and death
Irene Franklin died in 1941, aged 65, having outlived both of her husbands, pianists Burton Green (died 1922) and Jerry Jarnagin (died 1934).
Partial filmography
* '' Fast Workers'' (1933)
* ''The Women in His Life
''The Women in His Life'' is a 1933 American pre-Code crime film directed by George B. Seitz and starring Otto Kruger.
Cast
* Otto Kruger as Kent 'Barry' Barringer
* Una Merkel as Miss 'Simmy' Simmons
* Ben Lyon as Roger McKane
* Isabel Jew ...
'' (1933)
* '' The Cat and the Fiddle'' (1934)
* '' Registered Nurse'' (1934)
* ''Finishing School
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'' (1934)
* ''Strictly Dynamite
''Strictly Dynamite'' is a 1934 American Pre-Code Hollywood, pre-Code film directed by Elliott Nugent and starring Lupe Vélez and Jimmy Durante.
Premise
Norman Foster plays a poet whose life changes when he begins writing comedy for Durante an ...
'' (1934)
* '' Lazy River'' (1934)
* '' Down to Their Last Yacht'' (1934)
* ''The Affair of Susan
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'' (1935)
* '' Death Flies East'' (1935)
* '' Ladies Crave Excitement'' (1935)
* '' Timothy's Quest'' (1936)
* '' The Garden of Allah'' (1936)
* '' Wanted! Jane Turner'' (1936)
* ''Blazing Barriers'' (1937)
* '' Flirting with Fate'' (1938)
* '' Fixer Dugan'' (1939)
References
* Film Star Who's Who on the Screen 1938
External links
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Irene Lucille Marguerite Franklin Green Jarnagin Biography
(Bill Edwards, Curator)
Irene Franklin portraits
(New York City Public Library, Billy Rose collection)
Portrait gallery
(University of Washington, Sayre collection)
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1885 births
1941 deaths
American film actresses
19th-century American actresses
American stage actresses
20th-century American actresses
Vaudeville performers