Mabel Todd Net Worth is $300,000 Mabel Todd Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Her voice sounded like a cross between Betty Boop and Donald Duck. Blonde screwball comedienne Mabel Todd (her actual name was Dobbs) started out in radio, performing novelty songs in shows like "The Komedy Kingdom". She went to Hollywood, where she found herself inevitably categorised as scatterbrained comedy relief. She was featured in some ...
Date Of Birth August 13, 1907 Place Of Birth Los Angeles, California, USA Profession Actress, Soundtrack Star Sign Leo
# Fact 1 Upon her death, her remains were interred at Queen of Heaven Cemetery and Mortuary in Rowland Heights, Los Angeles County, California, USA.
Actress Title Year Status Character Wife Wanted 1946 Florist (uncredited) Down Missouri Way 1946 Cindy A Wave, a WAC and a Marine 1944 Nurse In Society 1944 Manicurist (uncredited) The Ghost and the Guest 1943 Little Sister Mabel The Talk of the Town 1942 Operator (uncredited) Tramp, Tramp, Tramp! 1942 Vivian Blues in the Night 1941 Baby Beth Barton - Singer (uncredited) Street of Missing Men 1939 Dovie Mystery of the White Room 1939 Dora Stanley The Mysterious Miss X 1939 Miss Annie Botts The Cowboy and the Lady 1938 Elly Garden of the Moon 1938 Mary Stanton Katnip Kollege 1938 Short Kitty Bright (voice, uncredited) Gold Diggers in Paris 1938 Leticia Hollywood Hotel 1937 Dot Marshall Missing Witnesses 1937 Minor Role (uncredited) Over the Goal 1937 Bee Travis (uncredited) Varsity Show 1937 Cuddles
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character Blues in the Night 1941 performer: "Says Who? Says You, Says I" 1941 Garden of the Moon 1938 performer: "Garden of the Moon" 1938, "Confidentially" 1938 - uncredited Gold Diggers in Paris 1938 performer: "The Latin Quarter" - uncredited Hollywood Hotel 1937 performer: "Let That Be a Lesson to You" 1937, "Sing, You Son of a Gun" 1937 - uncredited
Known for movies The Cowboy and the Lady (1938) as Elly
Hollywood Hotel (1937) as Dot Marshall
Gold Diggers in Paris (1938) as Leticia
The Ghost and the Guest (1943) as Little Sister Mabel