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Charlotte Stevens(1902-1946)

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Charlotte Stevens
Charlotte Stevens was born Margaret Charlotte Stevens on August 25, 1902 in Chicago, Illinois. Her father, Frederic H. Stevens, worked in the Philippines and she only saw him once a year. When she was a child she took dancing and singing lessons. At the age of twelve Charlotte appeared in the movie Your Girl And Mine which was filmed in Chicago. She won a beauty contest in the Spring of 1921 held by the Chicago Journal. Her prize was a contract at Christie Studios in Hollywood. Charlotte was cast opposite Bobby Vernon in the 1922 comedy A Hickory Hick. Over the next year she and Bobby made six more films together including Take Your Choice, Second Childhood, and Choose Your Weapons. After leaving Christie she worked at Universal studios. She had supporting roles in the dramas The Tornado and The Mirage with Florence Vidor. Her performances got good reviews and she was called "the next Norma Talmadge." The petite actress was five feet three inches tall, weighed 105 pounds, and had dark brown hair and eyes.

Charlotte reunited with Bobby Vernon in 1925 to star in the comedy Air Tight. Unfortunately she never became a major star and her career stalled. Her final role was in the 1928 western Thunder Riders. On December 6, 1928 she married salesman Paul F. Madden. For several years she continued to act on the stage. She appeared in the plays That Ferguson Family and The Butter And Egg Man in Los Angeles. Charlotte divorced Paul in April of 1931 claiming he drank too much. Sadly she had also developed a serious drinking problem. Eventually she quit acting and started working as a dietitian. She married Fred Brown, a salesman, and they moved into a house on Flower Street in Los Angeles. Charlotte was heartbroken when her only brother, Lee, was killed during World War 2. Tragically on October 28, 1946 she died at the young age of forty-four. According to her death certificate she may have died from cirrhosis of the liver or from an esophageal hemorrhage. They are both caused by chronic alcoholism. She was buried at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, California.
BornAugust 25, 1902
DiedOctober 28, 1946(44)
BornAugust 25, 1902
DiedOctober 28, 1946(44)
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Known for

Charlotte Stevens and Peter the Great in King of the Pack (1926)
King of the Pack
5.9
  • Selah Blair
  • 1926
The Millionaire Baby (1915)
The Millionaire Baby
5.0
  • Gwendolyn
  • 1915
Kit Guard and Charlotte Stevens in In a Moment of Temptation (1927)
In a Moment of Temptation
  • Polly
  • 1927
Mabel Forrest, Samuel V. Grand, Peaches Jackson, Laura La Varnie, Kate Lester, Michael D. Moore, Pat Moore, Wheeler Oakman, Charlotte Stevens, Bryant Washburn, and Ben F. Wilson in Mine to Keep (1923)
Mine to Keep
  • Carmen Joy
  • 1923

Credits

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  • William Dyer, Charlotte Stevens, and Ted Wells in Thunder Riders (1928)
    Thunder Riders
    3.7
    • Betty Barton
    • 1928
  • Fantasy
    Short
    • 1927
  • Kit Guard and Charlotte Stevens in In a Moment of Temptation (1927)
    In a Moment of Temptation
    • Polly
    • 1927
  • The Cancelled Debt
    • June Butler
    • 1927
  • Warner Baxter and Raoul Paoli in The Coward (1927)
    The Coward
    • Marie
    • 1927
  • Silver Streak in Where Trails Begin (1927)
    Where Trails Begin
    • Lucille Bennett
    • 1927
  • Belle Bennett in Mother (1927)
    Mother
    • Edna Larkin
    • 1927
  • The Enchanted Island
    • Alice Sanborn
    • 1927
  • Charlotte Stevens and Peter the Great in King of the Pack (1926)
    King of the Pack
    5.9
    • Selah Blair
    • 1926
  • Richard Talmadge in The Merry Cavalier (1926)
    The Merry Cavalier
    • Nan Cosgrove
    • 1926
  • Billy Sullivan in The Heart of a Coward (1926)
    The Heart of a Coward
    • Yellow's Girl
    • 1926
  • Roy Stewart in Kit Carson Over the Great Divide (1925)
    Kit Carson Over the Great Divide
    5.7
    • Nancy Webb
    • 1925
  • Air Tight (1925)
    Air Tight
    6.2
    Short
    • The Hick's Bride
    • 1925
  • Jack Hoxie in Flying Hoofs (1925)
    Flying Hoofs
    • Emily Perdee
    • 1925
  • Clive Brook and Florence Vidor in The Mirage (1924)
    The Mirage
    • Irene's Sister
    • 1924

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  • Height
    • 5′ 3″ (1.60 m)
  • Born
    • August 25, 1902
    • Chicago, Illinois, USA
  • Died
    • October 28, 1946
    • Los Angeles, California, USA(alcohol related illness)
  • Spouses
      Paul F. MaddenDecember 6, 1928 - April 1931 (divorced)
  • Publicity listings
    • 3 Articles

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    Charlotte had a drinking problem and her death was caused by an alcohol related illness. Her death certificate states she died from either cirrhosis of the liver or from an esophageal hemorrhage. There was no autopsy done.

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