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Charlotte Greenwood, Acting
Charlotte Greenwood, Acting

Charlotte Greenwood

Acting

0popularity20movies

Born

June 24, 1890

Died

December 28, 1977(age 87)

Birthplace

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

Gender

Female

Also known as

Frances Charlotte Greenwood

Biography

​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.   Frances Charlotte Greenwood (25 June 1890 - 28 December 1977) was an American actress and dancer. Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Greenwood started in vaudeville, and eventually starred on Broadway, movies and radio. Standing around six feet tall, she was best known for her long legs and high kicks. She earned the unique praise of being, in her words, the "...only woman in the world who could kick a giraffe in the eye." In 1913, Oliver Morosco cast her as Queen Ann Soforth of Oogaboo late in the run of L. Frank Baum and Louis F. Gottschalk's The Tik-Tok Man of Oz (better known in its novelization as Tik-Tok of Oz), then commissioned a successful star vehicle titled So Long Letty, which is the role that made her a star. She starred with such luminaries as Charles Ruggles, Betty Grable, Jimmy Durante, Eddie Cantor, Buster Keaton, and Carmen Miranda. Most of Greenwood's best work was done on the stage, and was lauded by such critics as James Agate, Alexander Woollcott and Claudia Cassidy. One of her most successful roles was that of Juno in Cole Porter's Out of This World in which she introduced the Porter classic "I Sleep Easier Now." Although the role was written with her in mind, film commitments prevented her from playing "Aunt Eller" in the Rodgers and Hammerstein Broadway hit Oklahoma! (1943). She got her chance in the 1955 film version, just prior to retiring in 1956. Charlotte Greenwood died in Los Angeles, California of undisclosed causes, aged 87. She was married twice, first, unsuccessfully to actor Cyril Ring, brother of actress Blanche Ring, and secondly and happily to composer Martin Broones. Description above from the Wikipedia article Charlotte Greenwood, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Movies(20)

Oklahoma! (1955) movie poster

Oklahoma!

19556.6
WesternMusic
Up in Mabel's Room (1944) movie poster

Up in Mabel's Room

19444.0
Comedy
Dixie Dugan (1943) movie poster

Dixie Dugan

19435.0
Comedy
Driftwood (1947) movie poster

Driftwood

19476.5
DramaFamily
Moon Over Miami (1941) movie poster

Moon Over Miami

19416.3
MusicComedy
The Opposite Sex (1956) movie poster

The Opposite Sex

19565.2
ComedyMusic
Star Dust (1940) movie poster

Star Dust

19404.8
ComedyDrama
Peggy (1950) movie poster

Peggy

19504.7
Comedy
Glory (1956) movie poster

Glory

19565.0
Drama
Dangerous When Wet (1953) movie poster

Dangerous When Wet

19536.0
MusicComedy
Tall, Dark and Handsome (1941) movie poster

Tall, Dark and Handsome

19415.7
CrimeComedy
Young People (1940) movie poster

Young People

19404.7
Drama
Springtime in the Rockies (1942) movie poster

Springtime in the Rockies

19426.7
MusicRomance
The Great Dan Patch (1949) movie poster

The Great Dan Patch

19495.0
AdventureDrama
Down Argentine Way (1940) movie poster

Down Argentine Way

19406.3
ComedyDrama
Home in Indiana (1944) movie poster

Home in Indiana

19445.5
AdventureDrama
Wake Up and Dream (1946) movie poster

Wake Up and Dream

19466.5
Drama
Parlor, Bedroom and Bath (1931) movie poster

Parlor, Bedroom and Bath

19315.2
Comedy
The Gang's All Here (1943) movie poster

The Gang's All Here

19436.0
ComedyRomance
Flying High (1931) movie poster

Flying High

19314.8
RomanceComedy