Claire Trevor

Claire Trevor

Claire Trevor (née Wemlinger; March 8, 1910 – April 8, 2000) was an American actress. She appeared in 65 feature films from 1933 to 1982, winning the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in Key Largo (1948), and received nominations for her roles in The High and the Mighty (1954) and Dead End (1937). Trevor received top billing, ahead of John Wayne, for Stagecoach (1939). Trevor's acting career spanned more than seven decades and included successes in stage, radio, television, and film. She often played the hard-boiled blonde, and every conceivable type of 'bad girl' role. She made her stage debut in the summer of 1929 with a repertory company in Ann Arbor, Michigan. She subsequently returned to New York, where she appeared in a number of Brooklyn-filmed Vitaphone short films and performed in summer stock theatre. In 1932, she starred on Broadway as the female lead in Whistling in the Dark. Trevor made her film debut in Jimmy and Sally (1933). From 1933 to 1938, Trevor starred in 29 films, often having either the lead role or the role of heroine. In 1937, she was the second lead actress (after top-billed Sylvia Sidney) in Dead End, with Humphrey Bogart, which led to her nomination for Best Supporting Actress. From 1937 to 1940, she appeared with Edward G. Robinson in the popular radio series Big Town, while continuing to make movies. In the early 1940s, she also was a regular on The Old Gold Don Ameche Show on the NBC Red Radio Network, starring with Ameche in presentations of plays by Mark Hellinger. In 1939, she was well established as a solid leading lady. One of her more memorable performances during this period includes the Western Stagecoach (1939). Two of Trevor's most memorable roles were opposite Dick Powell in Murder, My Sweet (1944) and with Lawrence Tierney in Born to Kill (1947). In Key Largo (1948), Trevor played Gaye Dawn, a washed-up, alcoholic nightclub singer and gangster's moll. For that role, she won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. Her third and final Oscar nomination was for her performance in The High and the Mighty (1954). In 1957, she won an Emmy for her role in the Producers' Showcase episode entitled "Dodsworth". Trevor moved into supporting roles in the 1950s, with her appearances becoming very rare after the mid-1960s. She played Charlotte, the mother of Kay (Sally Field) in Kiss Me Goodbye (1982). Her final television role was for the 1987 television film, Norman Rockwell's Breaking Home Ties. Trevor made a guest appearance at the 70th Academy Awards in 1998. For her contribution to the motion picture industry, she has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6933 Hollywood Boulevard. [biography (excerpted) from Wikipedia]
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    Acting
    Place of birth
    Bensonhurst, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
    Birthday
    3/8/1910
Stagecoach
Stagecoach
7.6
Murder, My Sweet
Murder, My Sweet
7.2
Key Largo
Key Largo
7.5
Baby Take a Bow
Baby Take a Bow
5.5
Hoodlum Empire
Hoodlum Empire
6.1
How to Murder Your Wife
How to Murder Your Wife
6.3
Marjorie Morningstar
Marjorie Morningstar
6.2
Crack-Up
Crack-Up
5.6
Raw Deal
Raw Deal
6.7
Born to Kill
Born to Kill
6.7
Wild Gold
Wild Gold
0
Dead End
Dead End
7
Dark Command
Dark Command
6.3
The Velvet Touch
The Velvet Touch
6.1
Johnny Angel
Johnny Angel
5.9
Street of Chance
Street of Chance
5.3
Crossroads
Crossroads
5.9
Man Without a Star
Man Without a Star
6.4
The Stranger Wore a Gun
The Stranger Wore a Gun
5.4
The Cape Town Affair
The Cape Town Affair
3.8
The Babe Ruth Story
The Babe Ruth Story
5.8
Allegheny Uprising
Allegheny Uprising
5.6
Two Weeks in Another Town
Two Weeks in Another Town
5.9
I Stole a Million
I Stole a Million
6
Borderline
Borderline
5.5
The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse
The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse
7.2
The High and the Mighty
The High and the Mighty
5.9
Kiss Me Goodbye
Kiss Me Goodbye
5.8
Hard, Fast and Beautiful
Hard, Fast and Beautiful
5.9
Texas
Texas
6.5
The Mountain
The Mountain
6.9
Stop, You're Killing Me
Stop, You're Killing Me
0
The Desperadoes
The Desperadoes
5.7
Honky Tonk
Honky Tonk
6.4
Best of the Badmen
Best of the Badmen
6.8
Career Woman
Career Woman
6
Lucy Gallant
Lucy Gallant
7
Good Luck, Mr. Yates
Good Luck, Mr. Yates
5.8
The Lucky Stiff
The Lucky Stiff
4.8
Dante's Inferno
Dante's Inferno
6.2
Black Sheep
Black Sheep
7
One Mile from Heaven
One Mile from Heaven
6.7
15 Maiden Lane
15 Maiden Lane
6
Second Honeymoon
Second Honeymoon
5.8
The Stripper
The Stripper
4.7
Valley of the Giants
Valley of the Giants
6
Spring Tonic
Spring Tonic
5.3
Five of a Kind
Five of a Kind
4.2
The Bachelor's Daughters
The Bachelor's Daughters
6.5
The Woman of the Town
The Woman of the Town
6
The Mad Game
The Mad Game
0
Going Hollywood: The '30s
Going Hollywood: The '30s
10
My Man and I
My Man and I
6.8
Human Cargo
Human Cargo
6
To Mary - with Love
To Mary - with Love
4.5
Life in the Raw
Life in the Raw
0
The Adventures of Martin Eden
The Adventures of Martin Eden
6
Song and Dance Man
Song and Dance Man
0
Navy Wife
Navy Wife
5
Time Out for Romance
Time Out for Romance
5.6
Big Town Girl
Big Town Girl
6
Hold That Girl
Hold That Girl
0
King of Gamblers
King of Gamblers
7
You Must Remember This: The Warner Bros. Story
You Must Remember This: The Warner Bros. Story
8.5
The Last Trail
The Last Trail
0
Star for a Night
Star for a Night
6
Jimmy and Sally
Jimmy and Sally
4
Elinor Norton
Elinor Norton
6
My Marriage
My Marriage
5
Walking Down Broadway
Walking Down Broadway
5.7
A Star Is Born World Premiere
8
Breaking Home Ties
Breaking Home Ties
6.5
Sunkist Stars at Palm Springs
Sunkist Stars at Palm Springs
1
1939: Hollywood's Greatest Year
1939: Hollywood's Greatest Year
7.5
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