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Conway Tearle (born Frederick Conway Levy, May 17, 1878 – October 1, 1938) was an American stage actor who went on to perform in silent and early sound films.


Early life

Tearle was born on May 17, 1878, in New York City, the son of the well-known British-born
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Jules Levy and American actress Marianne “Minnie” Conway. Tearle also had a sister, and a half-brother, musician Jules Levy, Jr., from his father's previous marriage. Minnie's mother was stage actress Sarah Crocker Conway. Minnie Conway was a direct descendant of William Augustus Conway, a British Shakespearean actor who became popular in America during the 1820s. Her father, the proprietor of the Brooklyn Theatre, was said to have organized the first stock company in America. After Tearle's parents separated, his mother married Osmond Tearle, a British Shakespearean actor popular in “the provinces”. Two half brothers, Godfrey and Malcolm Tearle, were born from Marianne's marriage to Osmond Tearle. Conway Levy was educated in England and America and took to the stage at an early age. By the age of ten he could recite twelve Shakespearean plays from memory. As an adult he adopted his step-father's surname to become Conway Tearle. His big break came at the age of twenty-one when in
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, England, without any preparation, he was called upon to play
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after the lead actor took ill just prior to the first act.The Story Of Conway Tearle - New York Times February 27, 1916; pg. X7


Career

Tearle's performance that night led to his first appearance on the London stage playing the Viscomte de Chauvin, the lead role in ''The Queen's Double'', on April 27, 1901, at the
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. He next toured Australia playing the title role in '' Ben Hur'' for some months before returning to London to star in the play ''The Best of Friends'' at the Theatre Royal. Tearle divided the following four seasons equally with companies headed by
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and Sir Charles Wyndham. In 1905 Tearle returned to America to play opposite
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in the short-lived play ''Abigail''. Over the next eight years or so Tearle played in a number of Broadway productions that failed to excite New York audiences. He did at times though garner singular praise for his performances in such plays as ''The New York Idea'', ''The Liars'', ''
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'', and others. In 1908/09 Tearle reprised his title role in a lavish Klaw and Erlanger road production of ''Ben Hur''. Tearle turned to Hollywood in 1914 where he would find considerable success playing romantic leads. His first film was ''The Nightingale'', a story by
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about a slum girl ( Ethel Barrymore) who rose to be a great opera star. His last was in a 1936 film adaptation of Shakespeare's '' Romeo and Juliet'' with
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. Tearle appeared in some 93 films over his career and at one point was thought to be the highest-paid actor in America. On December 16, 1931, Conway appeared with co-star
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at the grand opening of the Paramount Theater in
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, which hosted the premiere of their film ''The False Madonna'', released by Paramount Pictures. The following year Tearle scored a major hit on Broadway in the original 1932 production of '' Dinner at Eight'', creating the role of fading screen idol Larry Renault, a role that would later be played on film by
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. His last two Broadway appearances were in short productions of ''Living Dangerously'' in 1935 and ''Antony and Cleopatra'' two years later.


Marriages

Conway Tearle married for the first time in 1901 in Sunderland, England. In 1908 Tearle filed for a divorce in Reno, Nevada on grounds of desertion, stating that his wife, Gertrude Tearle, had left him several years earlier. His second wife, actress Josephine Park, sued for divorce in March 1912 after learning that Tearle had set sail for Italy aboard the S.S. ''Amerika'' with actress Roberta Hill. Roberta's name had earlier appeared in print as a
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in a divorce suit filed by the wife of
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. Tearle's third wife, Roberta Hill, filed for a divorce in 1916 after detectives she hired found him in a hotel room with Adele Rowland, a musical-comedy actress and singer. The two claimed they were just rehearsing a play. As Rowland explained later: “As to the robe in which I was clad, it's the custom in the profession to read plays attired like that.” Tearle and Rowland wed in February 1918, remaining together until his death some twenty years later.


Death

One of Tearle's last starring roles was in ''Hey Diddle Diddle'', a comedy play written by Bartlett Cormack. The play premiered in Princeton, New Jersey, on January 21, 1937, and also featured
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playing the part of Julie Tucker, "one of three roommates coping with neurotic directors, confused executives, and grasping stars who interfere with the girls' ability to get ahead." The play received good reviews, but there were problems, chiefly with its star, because Tearle was in poor health. Cormack wanted to replace him, but the producer,
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, said the fault lay with the character and insisted the part needed to be reshaped and rewritten. The two were unable to agree on a solution. The play was scheduled to open on Broadway at the Vanderbilt Theatre, but closed after one week in Washington, D.C., due in part to Tearle's declining health.Brady, Kathleen (2001), Lucille: the Life of Lucille Ball, New York, New York: Watson-Guptill Publications, p. 73-74, Tearle died in
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, from a
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, on October 1, 1938, aged 60.


Filmography

* '' The Nightingale'' (1914) as Charles Marden (film debut) * '' Shore Acres'' (1914) as Sam Warner * '' The Seven Sisters'' (1915) as Count Horkoy * '' Helene of the North'' (1915) as Ralph Connell, aka Lord Traverse * '' Poor Schmaltz'' (1915) as Jack * '' The Foolish Virgin'' (1916) as Jim Anthony * '' The Common Law'' (1916) as Neville * ''
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'' (1916) as Redgell * '' The Fall of the Romanoffs'' (1917) as Prince Felix Yussepov * ''
The Judgment House ''The Judgment House'' is a 1917 American silent drama film directed by J. Stuart Blackton and written by J. Stuart Blackton based upon the novel by Gilbert Parker. The film stars Violet Heming, Wilfred Lucas, Conway Tearle, Paul Doucet, Florence ...
'' (1917) as Ian Stafford * ''
The World for Sale ''The World for Sale'' is a 1918 American silent drama film directed by J. Stuart Blackton and starring Conway Tearle, Ann Little, W.W. Bitner, Norbert Wicki, Crazy Thunder, and E.L. Fernandez. It is based on the 1916 novel ''The World For Sale'' ...
'' (1918) as Ingolby * '' Stella Maris'' (1918) as John Risca - also Spelled Riska * '' Virtuous Wives'' (1918) as Andrew Forrester * '' The Way of a Woman'' (1919) as Anthony Weir * ''
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'' (1919) as Theodore Proctor * ''
Her Game ''Her Game'' is a lost 1919 silent drama directed by Frank Hall Crane and starring Florence Reed and Conway Tearle. Cast * Florence Reed - Carol Raymond *Conway Tearle - Alan Rutherford/Bruce Armitage * Jed Prouty - Bobby McAllister *Florence Bi ...
'' (1919) as Alan Rutherford/Bruce Armitage * '' The Mind the Paint Girl'' (1919) as Capt. Nicholas Jeyes * '' A Virtuous Vamp'' (1919) as Jame Crowninshield * ''
Human Desire ''Human Desire'' is a 1954 American film noir drama film directed by Fritz Lang and starring Glenn Ford, Gloria Grahame and Broderick Crawford. It is loosely based on Émile Zola's 1890 novel ''La Bête humaine''. The story had been filmed twice ...
'' (1919) as Robert Lane * '' Two Weeks'' (1920) as Kenneth Maxwell * ''
She Loves and Lies ''She Loves and Lies'' is a 1920 American silent comedy drama film directed by Chester Withey and starring Norma Talmadge, Conway Tearle, and Octavia Broske. An incomplete surviving print is preserved in the Library of Congress collection. Th ...
'' (1920) as Ernest Lismore * '' The Forbidden Woman'' (1920) as Malcolm Kent * ''
April Folly ''April Folly'' is a 1920 American silent drama film directed by Robert Z. Leonard and written by Adrian Johnson and Cynthia Stockley. The film stars Marion Davies, Madeline Marshall, Hattie Delaro, Amelia Summerville, Conway Tearle, J. Herbe ...
'' (1920) as Kerry Sarle * ''
Marooned Hearts ''Marooned Hearts'' is a lost 1920 American silent drama film directed by George Archainbaud. It starred Conway Tearle and Zena Keefe. Plot As described in a film magazine, Dr. Paul Carrington (Tearle), a young surgeon looked to for great thing ...
'' (1920) as Dr. Paul Carrington * ''
Whispering Devils ''Whispering Devils'' is a 1920 American silent drama film directed by Harry Garson and starring Conway Tearle, Rosemary Theby and Esther Ralston. It is based on the 1896 play ''Michael and His Lost Angel'' by the British writer Henry Arthur Jone ...
'' (1920) as Rev. Michael Faversham * ''
The Road of Ambition ''The Road of Ambition'' is a 1920 American silent film, silent drama film directed by William P.S. Earle and starring Conway Tearle, Florence Dixon and Gladden James.Katchmer p.934 Cast * Conway Tearle as Bill Matthews * Florence Dixon as Daphne ...
'' (1920) as Bill Matthews * ''
Society Snobs ''Society Snobs'' is a 1921 American silent comedy film directed by Hobart Henley and starring Conway Tearle, Vivian Forrester and Ida Darling.Munden p.741 Cast * Conway Tearle as Lorenzo Carilo / Duke d'Amunzi * Vivian Forrester as Martha Man ...
'' (1921) as Lorenzo Carilo/Duke d'Amunzi * ''
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'' (1921) as Hugh Coleman * '' Bucking the Tiger'' (1921) as Ritchie MacDonald * ''
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'' (1921) as Caleb Conover * '' After Midnight'' (1921) as Gordon Phillips/Wallace Phillips * ''
A Man of Stone ''A Man of Stone'' is a 1921 American silent drama film directed by George Archainbaud and starring Conway Tearle, Betty Howe, and Martha Mansfield. Plot As described in a film magazine, after returning to London, Captain Deering (Tearle) of th ...
'' (1921) as Capt. Deering * '' Shadows of the Sea'' (1922) as Captain Dick Carson * '' A Wide Open Town'' (1922) as Billy Clifford * '' Love's Masquerade'' (1922) as Russell Carrington * '' The Referee'' (1922) as John McArdle * '' The Eternal Flame'' (1922) as Général de Montriveau * ''
One Week of Love ''One Week of Love'' is a 1922 American silent drama film directed by George Archainbaud and starring Elaine Hammerstein, Conway Tearle and Kate Lester.Munden p.572 Cast * Elaine Hammerstein as Beth Wynn * Conway Tearle as Buck Fearnley * Kate ...
'' (1922) as Buck Fearnley * '' Bella Donna'' (1923) as Mahmoud Baroudi * '' The Rustle of Silk'' (1923) as Arthur Fallaray * ''
Ashes of Vengeance ''Ashes of Vengeance'' is a 1923 American drama film directed by Frank Lloyd and starring Norma Talmadge and Wallace Beery. Plot At the ball celebrating the wedding of Henry of Navarre on August 23, 1572, the evil Queen Mother Catherine de' Me ...
'' (1923) as Rupert de Vrieac * '' The Common Law'' (1923) as Louis Neville * '' The Dangerous Maid'' (1923) as Capt. Miles Prothero * '' Black Oxen'' (1923) as Lee Clavering * ''
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'' (1924) as Robert Maury * '' Lilies of the Field'' (1924) as Louis Willing * '' The White Moth'' (1924) as Vantine Morley * '' Flirting with Love'' (1924) as Wade Cameron * '' The Great Divide'' (1925) as Stephen Ghent * ''
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'' (1925) as James Hamilton * '' The Heart of a Siren'' (1925) as Gerald Rexford * '' School for Wives'' (1925) as Richard Keith * '' Just a Woman'' (1925) as Robert Holton * '' The Mystic'' (1925) as Michael Nash * '' Morals for Men'' (1925) as Joe Strickland * '' The Dancer of Paris'' (1926) as Noel Anson * ''
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'' (1926) as Jerry Naughton * ''
The Greater Glory ''The Greater Glory'' is a 1926 American silent drama film directed by Curt Rehfeld. The film starred Conway Tearle and Boris Karloff. ''The Greater Glory'' is sometimes listed as ''The Viennese Medley'', the title of Edith O'Shaughnessy's no ...
'' (1926) as Count Maxim von Hurtig * '' The Sporting Lover'' (1926) as Captain Terrance Connaughton * '' My Official Wife'' (1926) as Alexander, aka Sascha * '' Altars of Desire'' (1927) as David Elrod * '' Enemies of Society'' (1927) as Dr. William Matthews * ''
The Isle of Forgotten Women ''The Isle of Forgotten Women'' is a 1927 American silent drama film directed by George B. Seitz. It was released as ''Forgotten Women'' in the UK. Cast * Conway Tearle as Bruce Paine * Dorothy Sebastian as Marua * Gibson Gowland as John Stort ...
'' (1927) as Bruce Paine * '' Smoke Bellew'' (1929) as Kit 'Smoke' Bellew * '' Gold Diggers of Broadway'' (1929) as Stephen Lee * '' Evidence'' (1929) as Harold Courtenay * ''
The Lost Zeppelin ''The Lost Zeppelin'' is a 1929 sound adventure film directed by Edward Sloman and produced and distributed by Tiffany-Stahl. The film stars Conway Tearle, Virginia Valli and Ricardo Cortez. Tearle plays a navy officer modeled on U. S. Navy Com ...
'' (1929) as Commander Donald Hall * '' The Truth About Youth'' (1930) as Richard Carewe * ''
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'' (1931) as Jack Norton * '' Captivation'' (1931) as Hugh Somerton * '' Pleasure'' (1931) as Gerald Whitney * '' Morals for Women'' (1931) as Van Dyne * '' The False Madonna'' (1931) as Grant Arnold * '' Vanity Fair'' (1932) as Rawdon Crawley * '' Man About Town'' (1932) as Bob Ashley * ''
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'' (1932) as Stevens * ''
The King Murder ''The King Murder'' is a 1932 American pre-Code mystery film directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Conway Tearle, Natalie Moorhead and Marceline Day.Pitts p. 90 Main cast * Conway Tearle as Detective Chief Henry Barton * Natalie Moorhead ...
'' (1932) as Detective Chief Henry Barton * ''
Her Mad Night ''Her Mad Night'' is a 1932 American pre-Code crime film directed by E. Mason Hopper and starring Conway Tearle, Irene Rich and Mary Carlisle.Pitts p.248 It is also known by the title ''Held For Murder''. Cast * Conway Tearle as Steven Kennedy ...
'' (1932) as Steven Kennedy * '' Day of Reckoning'' (1933) as George Hollins * '' Should Ladies Behave'' (1933) as Max Lawrence * '' Stingaree'' (1934) as Sir Julian Kent * '' Fifteen Wives'' (1934) as Insp. Decker Dawes * '' Sing Sing Nights'' (1934) as Floyd Harding Cooper * '' The Headline Woman'' (1935) as Police Commissioner Frank Desmond * '' Trails End'' (1935) as Jim 'Trigger' Malloy * ''
The Judgement Book ''The Judgement Book'' is a 1935 American Western film directed by Charles Hutchison and starring Conway Tearle, Bernadene Hayes and Howard Lang.Pitts p.59 Cast * Conway Tearle as Steve Harper * Bernadene Hayes as Madge Williams * Howard La ...
'' (1935) as Steve Harper * '' Desert Guns'' (1936) as Kirk Allenby/Bob Enright * '' Senor Jim'' (1936) as Jim Stafford * ''
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'' (1936) as Vance Palmer * ''
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'' (1936) as Edwin Strange * '' Romeo and Juliet'' (1936) as
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father, Jules LevyTearle's mother and grandmother Minnie Conway, left, undated c.1870s
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