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Maidel Turner (1888 – 1953) was an American movie actress featured in almost 60 films between 1913 and 1951, beginning as the leading lady of The Angel of the Slums (1913) and becoming a comical character actress as she aged. Prominent sound films include The Raven (1935) and State of the Union (1948). Other films included Palm Springs (1936) with Frances Langford.
Date Of Birth May 12, 1888 Died 1953-04-12 Place Of Birth Sherman, Texas, U.S. Height 5' 6" (1.68 m) Profession Actress Star Sign Taurus
# Fact 1 American stage and screen actress, on Broadway from 1910. She was noted for her performance in MGM's Another Language (1933), which she had previously essayed in the theatrical road show of the play. From the mid-30's, she was chiefly active as a character comedienne, though in ever diminishing roles.
Actress Title Year Status Character The Angel of the Slums 1913 Short Mabel Harris Here Comes the Groom 1951 Aunt Abby State of the Union 1948 Lulubelle Alexander She Asked for It 1937 Fat Woman (uncredited) Broadway Melody of 1938 1937 Boardinghouse Resident (uncredited) Mr. Dodd Takes the Air 1937 Lil Doremus (uncredited) They Won't Forget 1937 Stout Lady on Train (uncredited) Slim 1937 Mrs. Johnson The Road Back 1937 Member of Dinner Party (uncredited) Love Is News 1937 Dowager Visiting Jail (uncredited) She's Dangerous 1937 Dowager (uncredited) Make Way for a Lady 1936 Mrs. Jackson, Mildred's Mom (uncredited) And Sudden Death 1936 Dodie Sloan Palm Springs 1936 Mrs. Baxter (uncredited) Show Boat 1936 Mother (uncredited) Gentle Julia 1936 Justice's Wife (uncredited) Klondike Annie 1936 Lydia Bowley (uncredited) The Bridge of Sighs 1936 Mrs. Blaisdell Magnificent Obsession 1935 Mrs. Martin (uncredited) Splendor 1935 Mrs. Hicks (uncredited) Bad Boy 1935 Dowager with Ping Pong Racket (uncredited) Dr. Socrates 1935 Mary (uncredited) The Gay Deception 1935 Mrs. Dingledorf (uncredited) Diamond Jim 1935 Mrs. Perry (uncredited) Here Comes the Band 1935 Chubby Lady (uncredited) Atlantic Adventure 1935 Mrs. Murdock (uncredited) Dante's Inferno 1935 Mme. Zucchini (uncredited) The Raven 1935 Harriet Society Fever 1935 Mrs. Prouty George White's 1935 Scandals 1935 Audience Extra (uncredited) Mutiny Ahead 1935 Kitty Vanderpool Night Life of the Gods 1935 Burly Woman (uncredited) Sweepstake Annie 1935 Friend of Mrs. Foster (uncredited) Life Returns 1935 Mrs. Vandergriff Fugitive Lady 1934 Mrs. Young (uncredited) Men of the Night 1934 Mrs. Webbley By Your Leave 1934 Lady with Ancient Greek Costume (uncredited) She Had to Choose 1934 Mrs. Cutler Servants' Entrance 1934 Dowager at Employment Agency (uncredited) Million Dollar Ransom 1934 Wife of Justice of the Peace (uncredited) Whom the Gods Destroy 1934 Henrietta Crosland Money Means Nothing 1934 Mrs. Kerry Green The Life of Vergie Winters 1934 Ella Heenan Most Precious Thing in Life 1934 Dean's Wife (uncredited) The Merry Frinks 1934 Mrs. Shinliver Murder in Trinidad 1934 Hysterical Woman (uncredited) Unknown Blonde 1934 Mrs Parker A Very Honorable Guy 1934 Mrs. Emerson (uncredited) A Modern Hero 1934 Aunt Clara Weingartner Journal of a Crime 1934 Stout Lady at Play Party (uncredited) It Happened One Night 1934 Last Motel Manager's Wife (uncredited) Fugitive Lovers 1934 Little Boy's Mother (uncredited) The Worst Woman in Paris? 1933 Mrs. Leda Jensen Only Yesterday 1933 Party Guest (uncredited) Beauty for Sale 1933 Mrs. Gillespie, a Customer (uncredited) Another Language 1933 Etta Hallam The Barbarian 1933 Flirty Dowager (uncredited) Olsen's Big Moment 1933 Mrs. Van Allen (uncredited) The Eligible Mr. Bangs 1929 Short The Boy Friend 1926 Mrs. Wilson Mother Love 1913 Short Mrs. Wisner - Bob's Mother The Two Cowards 1913 Short Florence Hope The Great Discovery 1913 Short In the Toils 1913 Short Mona Denton Over the Crib 1913 Short Ethel Langdon The Governor 1913 Short Helen Cheston
Known for movies The Raven (1935) as Harriet
State of the Union (1948) as Lulubelle Alexander
Over the Crib (1913) as Ethel Langdon
The Angel of the Slums (1913) as Mabel Harris