Gloria Grey

Gloria Grey (born Maria Dragomanovich; October 23, 1909 – November 22, 1947) was an American screen and stage actress and director, appearing in mainly dramatic/romantic films during the silent era and after.

Gloria Grey
Grey c. 1920s
Born
Maria Dragomanovich

(1909-10-23)October 23, 1909
DiedNovember 22, 1947(1947-11-22) (aged 38)
Resting placeWestwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery
OccupationActress
Spouse(s)
Ramón Romero
(m. 1929)
Children1

Career

Grey was born Maria Dragomanovich[1] in Portland, Oregon in 1909. She was educated in San Francisco, California.[2] Before beginning her career in film, Grey appeared onstage in vaudeville shows with the Gus Edwards Revue. Her career was spent chiefly during the 1920s in Hollywood, and the 1940s in Argentina. Her first film credit was the 1923 movie Bag and Baggage.[3]

She was given praise for her starring role in the 1924 adaptation of Gene Stratton-Porter's A Girl of the Limberlost, which garnered her the honor of being selected as one of the WAMPAS Baby Stars in 1924. However, the film did little else to improve her career. She also appeared in an action serial titled Blake of Scotland Yard.[4]

Grey appeared in 33 films[lower-alpha 1] during the 1920s, as well as five Spanish-language films made in Argentina during World War II, notably Back in the Seventies and Fragata Sarmiento.

Death

Grey was found deceased in bed at her mother's home in Hollywood, California on November 22, 1947, having succumbed to a two-month bout of influenza.[6][7] She was survived by her husband, magazine editor Ramón Romero, and their daughter. She is interred at the Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery in Los Angeles.[8] She is resting by her husband, mother, and daughter.[9]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
1923Bag and BaggageHope Anthony[5]
1924A Girl of the LimberlostElnora Comstock[5]
1924The Spirit of the USAGretchen Schultz[5]
1924Little Robinson CrusoeGretta Schmidt[5]
1924Dante's InfernoMildred Craig[5]
1924The Millionaire CowboyPauline Truce[5]
1924The House of YouthAmy Marsden[5]
1924The No-Gun ManCarmen Harroway[5]
1925The Snob BusterMolly McGuire[5]
1925Heartless HusbandsMary Kayne[5]
1926The Patent Leather PugBilly's Fiancée[5]
1926The Night WatchNellie Powell[5]
1926Unknown DangersCorliss McHenry[5]
1926The Hidden WayMary[5]
1926Thrilling YouthMary Bryson[5]
1926Officer JimBanker's Daughter[5]
1926The Ghetto Shamrock[5]
1926The BoasterDick's Intended[5]
1927The Bronco BusterBarbara Furth[5]
1927Range CourageBetty Martin[5]
1927Blake of Scotland YardLady Diane Blanton
1927The Thrill Seekers Mystery Girl[5]
1927On Special DutyShort film
1927Red WarningShort film
1928The Prince and the PapaShort film
1928Put 'Em UpHelen Turner[5]
1928Winged HoofsMadge WestonShort film
1928The Hound of Silver Creek Molly White[5]
1928A Tenderfoot HeroShort film
1928The Cloud DodgerSylvia LeMoyne[5]
1929Days of DaringRanch OwnerShort film
1929Dodging DangerShort film
1929Lucky StarMary Smith[5]
1929Married in HollywoodCharlotte[5]
1940The Golden Arrow
1940Nosotros, los muchachos
1940Fragata Sarmiento
1945Back in the SeventiesAlso known as: Allá en el setenta y tantos
1946El tercer huésped

Notes

  1. The American Film Institute erroneously lists several films made after Grey's death as being part of her filmography; among them are Holiday Rhythm (1950) and Gang War (1958).[5]

References

  1. "What's In A Name? Ask Gloria Grey". New York Daily News. November 2, 1924. p. 15 via Newspapers.com.
  2. "Ten Years Ago Today". Close Up. Pool Group. July 20, 1923. p. 12 via Internet Archive.
  3. Katchmer 2002, pp. 143–44.
  4. "The Answer Man". Motion Picture Classic. 31: 76. Jul–Dec 1930 via Media History Digital Library.
  5. "Gloria Grey Filmography". AFI Catalog of Feature Films. American Film Institute. Archived from the original on October 24, 2018. Retrieved October 24, 2018.
  6. "Ex-Actress Gloria Grey Found Dead". Los Angeles Times. November 23, 1947. p. 17 via Newspapers.com.
  7. "Gloria Grey, Former Film Actress, Dead". The Honolulu Advertiser. Honolulu, Hawaii. November 24, 1947. p. 5 via Newspapers.com.
  8. Ellenberger 2001, p. 215.
  9. Donaldson 1997, p. 194.

Bibliography

  • Donaldson, Geoffrey (1997). Of joy and sorrow: a filmography of Dutch silent fiction. Stichting Nederlands Filmmuseum. ISBN 9789071338106.
  • Ellenberger, Allan R. (2001). Celebrities in Los Angeles Cemeteries: A Directory. McFarland. ISBN 978-0-78640-983-9.
  • Katchmer, George A. (2002). A Biographical Dictionary of Silent Film Western Actors and Actresses. McFarland. ISBN 978-0-78644-693-3.
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