Cecil Cunningham
Saint Louis, Missouri, USA
Born: 1888-08-02Died: 1959-04-17
Edna Cecil Cunningham
Biography:
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Cecil Cunningham (August 2, 1888 – April 17, 1959) was an American film and stage actress. With whitish hair cut like a man's, she was a Hollywood character actress, often cast in roles as a general "know-it-all". She made more than 80 appearances in movies between 1929 and 1946, many of them uncredited. Cunningham started her working life as a switchboard operator in a commerce bank and did some sittings as a photographer's model. Her first show business job was in the chorus line of 'Mademoiselle Modiste' at the age of eighteen. Cunningham trained as a singer and appeared in opera. She worked as a vaudeville comedian at the Palace Theatre in New York City until the commencement of her movie career in 1929.
Credits
Above Suspicion | Countess | 1943-05-31 |
Blonde Venus | Cabaret Manager in Norfolk (uncredited) | 1932-09-23 |
The Awful Truth | Aunt Patsy | 1937-10-21 |
New Moon | Governor's Wife | 1940-06-28 |
Those We Love | Mrs. Henry Abbott | 1932-09-11 |
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