Aileen Pringle Net Worth is $1.3 Million Aileen Pringle Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Aileen Pringle's favorite film was a mid-1920s silent based on a book by Elinor Glyn: Three Weeks (1924), sort of a "Lady Chatterly's Lover". She recalled in a 1980 telephone conversation: "The film was in good taste; some people thought the book was trashy". Anita Loos wrote in "A Girl Like I", the first volume of her autobiography, vaudeville ...
Date Of Birth July 23, 1895 Died 1989-12-16 Place Of Birth San Francisco, California, U.S. Height 5' 4" (1.63 m) Profession Actress Spouse Charles McKenzie Pringle Star Sign Leo
# Quote 1 [In a 1985 interview on the secret of her longevity] If you think it's because I behaved myself when I was young, you're dead wrong. 2 [on the passing of one of her contemporaries] I avoided having lunch with her sixty years ago. I'm running out of people to hate. 3 [her brief eulogy on the death of Mary Pickford in "Films in Review"] So, she was human after all!
# Fact 1 She was offered Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ (1925) but rejected it because she "did not want to be subjected to all that heat and dust". 2 Greta Garbo was her tennis partner.3 She claimed that Louis B. Mayer spitefully burned the prints of her films in 1952 because television had no interest in silent films. 4 Was a member of the Algonquin Round Table. 5 The house she shared with Howard Dietz was looted, with the equivalent of $20,000 in property stolen, in late July of 1935. 6 Louella Parsons reported that Pringle had lightened her hair color due to a growing preference for blond leading ladies (November 15, 1929). One of Pringle's trademarks during the zenith of her career was her dark hair.7 Announced in 1933 that she was "through with love" and planned not to remarry after her divorce from Charles McKenzie Pringle (who became Lt. Governor of Jamaica) finalized. She eventually did marry and divorce James M. Cain . 8 Romantically involved with H.L. Mencken before his 1930 marriage to Sara Powell Haardt. 9 Interviewed in "Talking to the Piano Player: Silent Film Stars, Writers and Directors Remember" by Stuart Oderman (BearManor Media).
Actress Title Year Status Character Telephone Time 1956 TV Series Front Page Detective 1951 TV Series Thelma Wayne Laura 1944 Woman (uncredited) A Wave, a WAC and a Marine 1944 Newswoman Since You Went Away 1944 Woman at Cocktail Lounge (uncredited) Happy Land 1943 Mrs. Prentiss Dr. Gillespie's Criminal Case 1943 Chaperon (uncredited) The Youngest Profession 1943 Miss Farwood (uncredited) Between Us Girls 1942 Nightclub Patron (uncredited) They Died with Their Boots On 1941 Mrs. Sharp (uncredited) Appointment for Love 1941 Nurse Gibbons (uncredited) The Night of Nights 1939 Dress Saleslady (uncredited) The Women 1939 Miss Carter - Saleslady (uncredited) Should a Girl Marry? 1939 Mrs. White Calling Dr. Kildare 1939 Mrs. Thatcher (uncredited) The Hardys Ride High 1939 Miss Booth, Dress Saleslady Too Hot to Handle 1938 Mrs. Arthur MacArthur (uncredited) Man-Proof 1938 Second Gossipy Woman (uncredited) Nothing Sacred 1937 Mrs. Bullock (uncredited) She's No Lady 1937 Mrs. Douglas Thanks for Listening 1937 Lulu, Blackmailer Leader John Meade's Woman 1937 Mrs. Melton The Last of Mrs. Cheyney 1937 Lady Maria Frinton Criminal Lawyer 1937 Mrs. Manning (uncredited) Wanted! Jane Turner 1936 Norris' Secretary (uncredited) Piccadilly Jim 1936 Paducah Pomeroy The Unguarded Hour 1936 Diana Roggers Wife vs. Secretary 1936 Mrs. Anne Barker (uncredited) Vanessa: Her Love Story 1935 Herries Servant (uncredited) Sons of Steel 1934 Enid Chadburne Once to Every Bachelor 1934 Judy Bryant Jane Eyre 1934 Lady Blanche Ingram Love Past Thirty 1934 Caroline Burt By Appointment Only 1933 Diane Manners The Bride's Bereavement; or, The Snake in the Grass 1932 Short The Phantom of Crestwood 1932 Mrs. Walcott The Age of Consent 1932 Barbara Police Court 1932 Diana McCormick Convicted 1931 Claire Norville Murder at Midnight 1931 Esme Kennedy Subway Express 1931 Dale Tracy Soldiers and Women 1930 Brenda Ritchie Prince of Diamonds 1930 Eve Marley Puttin' on the Ritz 1930 Mrs. Teddy Van Rennsler Wall Street 1929 Ann Tabor Night Parade 1929 Paula Vernoff A Single Man 1929 Mary Hazeltine Dream of Love 1928 The Duchess Show People 1928 Aileen Pringle (uncredited) The Baby Cyclone 1928 Lydia Beau Broadway 1928 Yvonne Wickedness Preferred 1928 Kitty Dare Tea for Three 1927 Doris Langford Body and Soul 1927 Hilda Adam and Evil 1927 Evelyn Trevelyan Life in Hollywood No. 7 1927 Short Camille 1926/II Short Estelle Tin Gods 1926 Janet Stone The Great Deception 1926 Lois The Wilderness Woman 1926 Juneau MacLean Soul Mates 1925 Velma The Mystic 1925 Zara Wildfire 1925 Claire Barrington A Kiss in the Dark 1925 Janet Livingstone One Year to Live 1925 Elsie Duchanier A Thief in Paradise 1925 Rosa Carmino The Wife of the Centaur 1924 Inez Martin His Hour 1924 Tamara Loraine True As Steel 1924 Mrs. Eva Boutelle Three Weeks 1924 The Queen Name the Man 1924 Isabelle In the Palace of the King 1923 Princess Eboli Don't Marry for Money 1923 Edith Martin Souls for Sale 1923 Lady Jane The Tiger's Claw 1923 Chameli Brentwood The Christian 1923 Lady Robert Ure My American Wife 1922 Hortensia deVereta The Strangers' Banquet 1922 Mrs. Schuyler-Peabody Oath-Bound 1922 Alice Stolen Moments 1920 Short Inez Salles (as Aileen Savage) Earthbound 1920 The Sport of Kings 1920 as Aileen Savage The Cost 1920 Olivia (as Aileen Savage)
Self Title Year Status Character Screen Snapshots Series 9, No. 18 1930 Short Herself Screen Snapshots No. 2 1925 Documentary short Herself 1925 Studio Tour 1925 Documentary short Herself Married Flirts 1924 Herself, Guest at party
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1960 Star on the Walk of Fame Walk of Fame Motion Picture On 8 February 1960. At 6723 Hollywood Blvd.
Known for movies Murder at Midnight (1931) as Esme Kennedy
The Mystic (1925) as Zara
Night Parade (1929) as Paula Vernoff
Convicted (1931) as Claire Norville