Mae Busch Net Worth is $200,000 Mae Busch Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Mae Busch can certainly claim career versatility, having successfully played Erich von Stroheim's mistress, Lon Chaney's girlfriend, Charley Chase's sister, James Finlayson's ex-wife and Oliver Hardy's wife! She was born in Melbourne, Australia, in 1891; her parents were in the theater and when she was six years old the family moved to the US, ...
Date Of Birth June 18, 1891, Melbourne, Australia Died April 20, 1946, San Fernando Valley, California, United States Place Of Birth Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Height 5' 4" (1.63 m) Profession Actress, Soundtrack Spouse Thomas C. Tate (m. 1936–1946), John Earl Cassell (m. 1926–1929), Francis McDonald (m. 1915–1922) Parents Elizabeth Maria Lay, Frederick William Busch Star Sign Gemini
# Quote 1 [asked, later in her life, why she was so broke considering how much money she made in her long career] What became of my money? Well, I was not used to wealth when the studios began dumping it into my lap. The dollars slipped through my fingers like sand and went to pay for automobiles, houses and one great item--clothing.
# Fact 1 Buried in the Chapel of the Pines, Los Angeles, CA. 2 Daughter of Frederick William Busch and Elizabeth Maria Lay. 3 In the 1920s, she lived in Hollywood at the Hillview Apartments at what is now 6533 Hollywood Boulevard. The building survives and has been restored but is not available to the public. 4 Financially supported her father Frederick Busch until his death. 5 Aunt of Brenda Scott . 6 She was educated in the US at a New Jersey convent. 7 Several years after her death she would gain extra fame when Jackie Gleason frequently referred to her as "The ever-popular Mae Busch". 8 Was valued by early directors for her expert skill at "crockery throwing." 9 Best remembered for her work in various Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy comedies, especially when playing Hardy's shrewish wife. 10 Her star number at the Hollywood Walk of Fame is 7047. 11 Her ashes weren't claimed until the 1970s by members of the "Way Out West Tent." 12 Known as "The Versatile Vamp" during the silent era.
Actress Title Year Status Character Only a Shop Girl 1922 Josie Jerome Brothers Under the Skin 1922 Flo Bulger Pardon My Nerve! 1922 Marie Foolish Wives 1922 Her Cousin - Princess Vera Petchnikoff Her Own Money 1922 Flora Conroy A Parisian Scandal 1921 Mamselle Sari The Love Charm 1921 Hattie Nast Her Husband's Friend 1920 Clarice The Lone Ranger 1920 Short The Ranger's Sweetheart The Devil's Passkey 1920 La Belle Odera The Grim Game 1919 Ethel Delmead (as Mae Bush) The Fair Barbarian 1917 Lucia The Folly of Fanchette 1917 Short Mrs. Rayburg A Bath House Blunder 1916 Short Mlle. De Floto - Swimming Instructor Wife and Auto Trouble 1916 Short The Speedy Stenographer Better Late Than Never 1916 Short The Art Studen't Sweetheart Because He Loved Her 1916 Short The Cashier The Worst of Friends 1916 Short Mlle. Fashionsky The Best of Enemies 1915 Short The Girl A Favorite Fool 1915 Short The Farmer's Daughter A Rascal's Wolfish Ways 1915 Short May - the Million Dollar Heiress Merely a Married Man 1915 Short The Wife Those Bitter Sweets 1915 Short The Sweetheart For Better - But Worse 1915 Short The Police Chief's Daughter A Human Hound's Triumph 1915 Short The Farmer's Daughter The Rent Jumpers 1915 Short The Landlord's Daughter Settled at the Seaside 1915 Short Girlfriend A One Night Stand 1915 Short The Actress Love in Armor 1915 Short The Sweetheart Ambrose's Sour Grapes 1915 Short Walrus's Sweetheart Ye Olden Grafter 1915 Short The Lady Mabel and Fatty's Married Life 1915 Short Woman in Black (uncredited) Hogan, the Porter 1915 Short Indignant Guest in Hallway The Water Nymph 1912 Short Undetermined Minor Role (unconfirmed, uncredited) Ladies' Man 1947 Woman in the Automat (uncredited) Cross My Heart 1946 Juror (uncredited) The Bride Wore Boots 1946 Minor Role (uncredited) The Blue Dahlia 1946 Jenny - Maid (uncredited) The Stork Club 1945 Vera (uncredited) Masquerade in Mexico 1945 Party Guest (uncredited) The Mad Monster 1942 Susan Hello, Annapolis 1942 Miss Jenkins French Fried Patootie 1941 Short Fifi Ziegfeld Girl 1941 Jenny Women Without Names 1940 Rose Fangs of the Wild 1939 Fur Buyer Nancy Drew: Detective 1938 Miss Tyson Marie Antoinette 1938 Mme. La Motte (uncredited) Prison Farm 1938 Trixie (uncredited) Scandal Street 1938 Gwen (uncredited) The Big Broadcast of 1938 1938 Chaperone (uncredited) The Buccaneer 1938 uncredited Daughter of Shanghai 1937 Lil (uncredited) The Accusing Finger 1936 Woman on Bus (uncredited) Easy to Take 1936 Relative (uncredited) The Amazing Exploits of the Clutching Hand 1936/I Mrs. Paul Gironda The Bohemian Girl 1936 Ollie's Wife The Affair of Susan 1935 Mrs. Hogan (uncredited) The Fixer Uppers 1935 Short Madame Pierre Gustave Tit for Tat 1935 Short Grocer's Wife The Live Ghost 1934 Short Maisie the Vamp Them Thar Hills 1934 Short Mrs. Hall Going Bye-Bye! 1934 Short Butch's Girlfriend Picture Brides 1934 Gwen, British Bride I Like It That Way 1934 Elsie The Road to Ruin 1934 Mrs. Monroe (uncredited) Beloved 1934 Marie Oliver the Eighth 1934 Short Mrs. Fox - Widow Sons of the Desert 1933 Mrs. Lottie Hardy Dance, Girl, Dance 1933 Lou Kendall Ducky Dear 1933 Short Secrets of Hollywood 1933 Veteran Actress Lilly Turner 1933 Hazel Cheating Blondes 1933 Mrs. Jennie Carter Out All Night 1933 Woman on the train (uncredited) Sucker Money 1933 Mame Blondie Johnson 1933 Mae The Racing Strain 1932 Tia Juana Lil Women Won't Tell 1932 Mrs. Ruth Howard Their First Mistake 1932 Short Mrs. Arabella Hardy Scarlet Dawn 1932 French Wedding Witness (uncredited) The Heart Punch 1932 Goldie Zenius Doctor X 1932 Cathouse Madame The Purchase Price 1932 Queenie - Girl on Train (uncredited) The Man Called Back 1932 Rosie High Hats and Low Brows 1932 Short Stale Annie The Rider of Death Valley 1932 Tillie Without Honors 1932 Mary Ryan Zwei Ritter ohne Furcht und Tadel 1932 1 Short Slow Poison 1931 Short Wicked 1931 Arlene Come Clean 1931 Short Kate Fly My Kite 1931 Short Dan's New Wife Defenders of the Law 1931 Mae Ward - Undercover Policewoman Chickens Come Home- 1931 Short Ollie's Old Flame (uncredited) Young Desire 1930 May Roberts A Man's Man 1929 Violet Unaccustomed As We Are 1929 Short Mrs. Hardy Alibi 1929 Daisy Thomas The Bride of the Colorado 1928 uncredited While the City Sleeps 1928 Bessie Ward Sisters of Eve 1928 Black Butterflies 1928 Kitty Perkins Fazil 1928 Helen Dubreuze San Francisco Nights 1928 Flo Love 'Em and Weep 1927 Short Peaches - the Old Flame The Beauty Shoppers 1927 Mabel Hines Perch of the Devil 1927 Short Ida Hook Husband Hunters 1927 Marie Devere Tongues of Scandal 1927 Helen Hanby The Truthful Sex 1926 Sally Carey Mapes Fools of Fashion 1926 Enid Alden The Nutcracker 1926 Short Martha Slipaway The Miracle of Life 1926 Janet Howell Time, the Comedian 1925 Nora Dakon Camille of the Barbary Coast 1925 Camille Balishaw The Unholy Three 1925 Rosie O'Grady Flaming Love 1925 Sal Flood The Triflers 1924 Marjorie Stockton Married Flirts 1924 Jill Wetherell Broken Barriers 1924 Irene Kirby Bread 1924 Jeanette Sturgis A Woman Who Sinned 1924 Mrs. Hillburn Nellie, the Beautiful Cloak Model 1924 Polly Joy The Shooting of Dan McGrew 1924 Flo Dupont Name the Man 1924 Bessie Collister Souls for Sale 1923 Robina Teele The Christian 1923 Glory Quayle
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character Tit for Tat 1935 Short "The Old Spinning Wheel" 1933, uncredited Them Thar Hills 1934 Short "The Old Spinning Wheel" 1933, uncredited
Self Title Year Status Character 1925 Studio Tour 1925 Documentary short Herself Screen Snapshots, Series 4, No. 7 1923 Documentary short Herself Screen Snapshots, Series 3, No. 15 1922 Documentary short Herself Fatty and the Broadway Stars 1915 Short Herself - Keystone Performer
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1960 Star on the Walk of Fame Walk of Fame Motion Picture On 8 February 1960. At 7021 Hollywood Blvd.
Known for movies Sons of the Desert (1933) as Mrs. Lottie Hardy
Foolish Wives (1922) as Her Cousin - Princess Vera Petchnikoff
Tit for Tat (1935) as Grocer's Wife
Love 'Em and Weep (1927) as Peaches - the Old Flame