Addie McPhail
Addie McPhail (July 15, 1905 – April 14, 2003) was an American film actress. She appeared in 64 films between 1927 and 1941. She was the third and last wife of Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle. After she retired from acting, she served for 17 years as a volunteer nurse at the Motion Picture & Television Country House and Hospital in Woodland Hills, California.[1]
Addie McPhail | |
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Born | White Plains, Kentucky, U.S. | July 15, 1905
Died | April 14, 2003 97) Canoga Park, California, U.S. | (aged
Years active | 1927–1941 |
Spouse(s) |
Selected filmography
- Anybody Here Seen Kelly? (1928) - Mrs. Hickson
- The Three Sisters (1930) - Antonia
- Night Work (1930) - Trixie
- Midnight Daddies (1930) - Trixie - Charlie's Sweetheart
- Won by a Neck (1930)
- Extravagance (1930) - Helen - Fred's Secretary (uncredited)
- Up a Tree (1930) - Addie
- Marriage Rows (1931) - Winnie
- Girls Demand Excitement (1931) - Sue Street (uncredited)
- Ex-Plumber (1931) - Addie - The Wife
- Aloha (1931) - Rosalie
- Beach Pajamas (1931)
- Corsair (1931) - Jean Phillips
- Smart Work (1931) - Billy's Wife
- Keep Laughing (1932)
- Hollywood Luck (1932)
- Merry Wives of Reno (1934) - Mrs. Dillingworth (uncredited)
- By Your Leave (1934) - Gloria Dawn (uncredited)
- Bordertown (1935) - Carter's Girl (uncredited)
- Diamond Jim (1935) - (uncredited)
- It's in the Air (1935) - (uncredited)
- Women of Glamour (1937) - Minor Role (uncredited)
- Northwest Passage (1940) - Jane Browne (uncredited)
- The Cowboy and the Blonde (1941) - Cafe Hostess (uncredited)
References
- Mewse, Austin M. (July 21, 2000). "How Fatty fell for me". The Guardian. Retrieved September 2, 2018.
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