Mae Murray Net Worth is $400,000 Mae Murray Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Dubbed "The Girl with the Bee Stung Lips", silent-era screen star Mae Murray began her career on stage partnered with ballroom dancing extraordinaire Vernon Castle in the 1906 Broadway show "About Town." Born the daughter of émigrés, she began studying dance at a young age. Two years later she joined the "Ziegfeld Follies" chorus line and moved up...
Date Of Birth May 10, 1889 Died 1965-03-23 Place Of Birth Portsmouth, Virginia, USA Height 5' 2" (1.57 m) Profession Actress, Writer, Producer Spouse William M. Schwenker, Jr. (divorced) Star Sign Taurus
# Fact 1 Co-founded (w/Robert Z. Leonard and M.H. Hoffman ) Tiffany Productions (1921-1933). 2 According to legend, Murray invented the practice of dunking donuts in coffee. The story goes that she was having coffee with a friend at Lindy's Restaurant on Broadway when she accidentally dropped her donut in her coffee. When she took a bite out of the donut, she said that the coffee had improved its taste and texture. 3 She was arrested for vagrancy in NYC when she was found sleeping on a park bench. 4 Mae fought for custody of her son for two years. When she finally was given custody, she was unable to care for him due to financial and personal problems. In 1940, he was adopted by his foster family and his name was changed to Daniel Michael Cunning. 5 Spoke often about discovering Rudolph Valentino and giving him a role in her film The Delicious Little Devil (1919). 6 One son: Koran David Mdivani, born February 1927, by Prince David Mdivani. Mae also has two granddaughters, Pamela and Cynthia. 7 Sister-in-law of Pola Negri and Barbara Hutton . 8 Rudolph Valentino was best man at her 1926 marriage to Prince David Mdivani; Pola Negri was matron of honor.
Actress Title Year Status Character Broadway Rose 1922 Rosalie Lawrence Fascination 1922 Dolores de Lisa Peacock Alley 1922 Cleo of Paris The Gilded Lily 1921 Lillian Drake Idols of Clay 1920 Faith Merrill The Right to Love 1920 Lady Falkland On with the Dance 1920 Sonia The ABC of Love 1919 Kate Big Little Person 1919 Arathea Manning What Am I Bid? 1919 Betty Yarnell The Delicious Little Devil 1919 Mary McGuire The Twin Pawns 1919 Daisy / Violet White The Scarlet Shadow 1919 Elena Evans Danger, Go Slow 1918 Mugsy Mulane The Taming of Kaiser Bull 1918 Short Miss America Modern Love 1918 Della Arnold Her Body in Bond 1918 Peggy Blondin / Pierrette The Bride's Awakening 1918 Elaine Bronson Face Value 1917 Joan Darby Princess Virtue 1917 Lianne Demarest At First Sight 1917 Justina The Primrose Ring 1917 Margaret MacLean A Mormon Maid 1917 Dora Hogue On Record 1917 Helen Wayne The Plow Girl 1916 Margot The Big Sister 1916 Betty Norton The Dream Girl 1916 Meg Dugan Sweet Kitty Bellairs 1916 Kitty Bellairs To Have and to Hold 1916 Lady Jocelyn High Stakes 1931 Dolly Jordan Lennon Bachelor Apartment 1931 Mrs. Agatha Carraway Peacock Alley 1930 Claire Tree Show People 1928 Mae Murray (uncredited) Altars of Desire 1927 Claire Sutherland Valencia 1926 Valencia The Masked Bride 1925 Gaby The Merry Widow 1925 Sally - The Merry Widow Circe, the Enchantress 1924 Circe (mythical goddess) / Cecilie Brunne Mademoiselle Midnight 1924 Renée de Gontran / Renée de Quiros Fashion Row 1923 Olga Farinova / Zita (her younger sister) The French Doll 1923 Georgine Mazulier Jazzmania 1923 Ninon
Writer Title Year Status Character Danger, Go Slow 1918 writer Modern Love 1918 story Face Value 1917 story
Producer Title Year Status Character Shadow of the Past 1950 producer Come Dance with Me 1950 associate producer Dick Barton Strikes Back 1949 associate producer
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character Peacock Alley 1930 performer: "In My Dreams, You Still Belong to Me"
Self Title Year Status Character Here's Hollywood 1961 TV Series Herself Screen Snapshots Series 9, No. 24 1930 Short Herself Screen Snapshots, Series 6, No. 15 1926 Documentary short Herself 1925 Studio Tour 1925 Documentary short Herself Screen Snapshots, Series 5, No. 2 1924 Documentary short Herself Married Flirts 1924 Herself, Guest at party Behind the Scenes 1924 Documentary short Herself Screen Snapshots, Series 4, No. 11 1924 Documentary short Herself Screen Snapshots, Series 4, No. 8 1923 Documentary short Herself Screen Snapshots, Series 3, No. 14 1922 Documentary short Herself Screen Snapshots, Series 2, No. 22-F 1922 Documentary short Herself Screen Snapshots, Series 2, No. 9-F 1921 Documentary short Herself Screen Snapshots, Series 1, No. 17 1921 Documentary short Herself Screen Snapshots, Series 1, No. 8 1920 Documentary short Herself United States Fourth Liberty Loan Drive 1918 Short Herself
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1960 Star on the Walk of Fame Walk of Fame Motion Picture On 8 February 1960. At 6318 Hollywood Blvd.
Known for movies The Merry Widow (1925) as Sally - The Merry Widow
The Delicious Little Devil (1919) as Mary McGuire
Peacock Alley (1930) as Claire Tree
A Mormon Maid (1917) as Dora Hogue