Eleanor Phelps(1907-2001)
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Eleanor Phelps nació el 8 de septiembre de 1907 en Baltimore, Maryland, Estados Unidos. Fue una actriz, conocida por The Count of Monte Cristo (1934), Cleopatra (1934) y Cinderella (1957). Murió el 29 de septiembre de 2001 en Nueva York, Nueva York, EE.UU..
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- Otros trabajosStage Play: Six Characters in Search of an Author. Comedy (revival). Written by Luigi Pirandello. Translated by Edward Storer. Directed by William Schorr [earliest Broadway credit]. Bijou Theatre: 15 Apr 1931- Apr 1931 (closing date unknown/13 performances). Cast: John Brown (as "The Stage Manager"), Kate Byron (as "The Ingenue"), Conrad Cantzen [credited as Conrad Catsen] (as "The Second Man"), Walter Connolly (as "The Manager"), Clinton Corwin (as "The Property Man"), Fanny Davenport (as "The Third Actress"), Consuelo Flowerton (as "The Second Woman"), May Gerald (as "The Character Woman"), Bebe Gilbert (as "The Little Girl"), Paul Guilfoyle (as "The Son"), Kirke Lucas (as "The Juvenile"), Louis Lytten (as "The Character Actor"), William Millman [credited as L'Estrange Millman] (as "The Leading Man"), Eleanor Phelps (as "The Stepdaughter"), Eugene Powers (as "The Father"), Buddy Proctor (as "The Boy"), Doris Rankin (as "The Mother") [final Broadway role], Ina Rorke (as "Mme. Pace"), Gladys Wilson (as "The Leading Lady") [final Broadway role]. Produced by Tom Van Dycke.
- TriviaBroadway stage actress who made three films in quick succession in the 1930's, then went back to the stage and returned to Hollywood in the late 1950's, where she stayed until the end of her career. She played supporting and bit roles, perhaps her most notable screen role being Princess Haydee, daughter of Ali Pasha, in the 1934 film version of "The Count of Monte Cristo", though there was nothing exotic about her appearance at all.
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