Isabel Jewell

Isabel Jewell

Known For:Acting
Gender:Female
Birthday:1907-07-19
Place of Birth:Shoshone, Wyoming, USA
Also Known As: Isabel Jewel / Isobel Jewell /
Known For: Acting Gender: Female Birthday: 1907-07-19 More

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Isabel Jewell (July 19, 1907 – April 5, 1972) was an American actress most active in the 1930s and early 1940s. Some of her most famous films were Ceiling Zero, Marked Woman, A Tale of Two Cities, and Gone With the Wind. After years in theater stock companies, including an 87-week stint in Lincoln, Nebraska, she hit the big time after getting a part on Broadway in Up Pops the Devil (1930). She received glowing critical reviews for Blessed Event (1932) as well. Jewell's film debut came in Blessed Event (1932). She had been brought to Hollywood by Warner Brothers for the film version of Up Pops the Devil. Jewell gained other supporting roles, appearing in a variety of films in the early 1930s. She played stereotypical gangsters' women in such films as Manhattan Melodrama (1934) and Marked Woman (1937). She was well received playing against type, as the seamstress sentenced to death on the guillotine along with Sydney Carton (Ronald Colman in A Tale of Two Cities (1935). Her most significant role was as the prostitute Gloria Stone in Lost Horizon (1937). Jewell's films included Gone with the Wind (1939) (in the role of "that white trash, Emmy Slattery"), Northwest Passage (1940), High Sierra (1941), and the low-budget The Leopard Man (1943). By the end of the 1940s, her roles had reduced in significance to the degree that her performances were often uncredited, e.g. The Snake Pit. She performed in radio dramas in the 1950s, including This is Your FBI. In 1972, Jewell appeared opposite Edie Sedgwick in the film Ciao! Manhattan. Her final film was the B movie Sweet Kill (1973), the directorial debut of Curtis Hanson, a future Academy Award winner. Description above from the Wikipedia article Isabel Jewell, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia
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Ciao! Manhattan
Documentary Drama
Sweet Kill
Horror Thriller
The New Cinema
TV Movie Documentary
Gunsmoke
Western Action & Adventure Drama
Man in the Attic
Crime Drama Mystery Thriller
The Bishop's Wife
Comedy Drama Fantasy Romance
Born to Kill
Crime Drama Thriller
The Merry Monahans
Comedy Drama Music
The Leopard Man
Horror Mystery Crime
High Sierra
Crime Drama
Little Men
Drama Comedy
Marked Men
Action Crime
Scatterbrain
Comedy Music
Irene
Comedy Romance Music
Northwest Passage
Adventure History War Drama
Gone with the Wind
Drama War Romance
They Asked For It
Romance Comedy Crime
Swing It, Sailor!
Comedy Adventure
Marked Woman
Crime Drama Thriller
Lost Horizon
Adventure Fantasy Drama Romance
Career Woman
Crime Romance
Big Brown Eyes
Comedy Mystery
Ceiling Zero
Adventure Drama Romance
A Tale of Two Cities
History Drama Romance Adventure
Times Square Lady
Music Crime Drama
Evelyn Prentice
Drama Mystery Romance
Manhattan Melodrama
Crime Drama Romance
The Women in His Life
Crime Romance Drama
Bombshell
Comedy Romance
The Crime of the Century
Crime Mystery Thriller
  • name:Isabel Jewell
  • Known For:Acting
  • Gender:Female
  • Birthday:1907-07-19
  • Place of Birth:Shoshone, Wyoming, USA
  • Also Known As: Isabel Jewel · Isobel Jewell ·
  • Biography:From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Isabel Jewell (July 19, 1907 – April 5, 1972) was an American actress most active in the 1930s and early 1940s. Some of her most famous films were Ceiling Zero, Marked Woman, A Tale of Two Cities, and Gone With the Wind. After years in theater stock companies, including an 87-week stint in Lincoln, Nebraska, she hit the big time after getting a part on Broadway in Up Pops the Devil (1930). She received glowing critical reviews for Blessed Event (1932) as well. Jewell's film debut came in Blessed Event (1932). She had been brought to Hollywood by Warner Brothers for the film version of Up Pops the Devil. Jewell gained other supporting roles, appearing in a variety of films in the early 1930s. She played stereotypical gangsters' women in such films as Manhattan Melodrama (1934) and Marked Woman (1937). She was well received playing against type, as the seamstress sentenced to death on the guillotine along with Sydney Carton (Ronald Colman in A Tale of Two Cities (1935). Her most significant role was as the prostitute Gloria Stone in Lost Horizon (1937). Jewell's films included Gone with the Wind (1939) (in the role of "that white trash, Emmy Slattery"), Northwest Passage (1940), High Sierra (1941), and the low-budget The Leopard Man (1943). By the end of the 1940s, her roles had reduced in significance to the degree that her performances were often uncredited, e.g. The Snake Pit. She performed in radio dramas in the 1950s, including This is Your FBI. In 1972, Jewell appeared opposite Edie Sedgwick in the film Ciao! Manhattan. Her final film was the B movie Sweet Kill (1973), the directorial debut of Curtis Hanson, a future Academy Award winner. Description above from the Wikipedia article Isabel Jewell, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia
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