Beatrice Roberts
Born
7 March 1905 (121)
Place of Birth
Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
Also known as
Alice Beatrice Roberts, Bernice Roberts
Biography
From Wikipedia Alice Beatrice Roberts (March 7, 1905 – July 24, 1970) was an American film actress. She was briefly married to the cartoonist and showman Robert L. Ripley and a mistress of Louis B. Mayer. She married Robert Ripley at age 14 on October 31, 1919, about the time he invented his Believe It or Not cartoon strip. The marriage was short lived—they separated three months later and were divorced in 1926. Ripley never spoke about the marriage, calling himself a "confirmed bachelor". Af...
From Wikipedia Alice Beatrice Roberts (March 7, 1905 – July 24, 1970) was an American film actress. She was briefly married to the cartoonist and showman Robert L. Ripley and a mistress of Louis B. Mayer. She married Robert Ripley at age 14 on October 31, 1919, about the time he invented his Believe It or Not cartoon strip. The marriage was short lived—they separated three months later and were divorced in 1926. Ripley never spoke about the marriage, calling himself a "confirmed bachelor". After her marriage, Roberts entered several beauty pageants including the 1924 and 1925 Miss America Pageant in Atlantic City, New Jersey (as Miss Manhattan, 1924, and Miss Greater New York, 1925). She won the "Most Beautiful Girl in Evening Gown" award each time. She went to Hollywood in 1933 and between then and 1946, she appeared in nearly 60 films, including Tall Timber (1937) and Love Takes Flight (also 1937), in which she starred opposite Bruce Cabot. Many of her roles were small and uncredited. Her most notable role was that of Queen Azura in Flash Gordon's Trip to Mars, a 1938 serial. She was a mistress to MGM studio chief Louis B. Mayer in 1935 and 1936, while under contract to his company. In the 1940s, Roberts married John Wesley Smith. Her last movie contract was with Universal, and her final appearances were in Criss-Cross and Family Honeymoon. Her acting career never becoming the success she had dreamed of, she left Hollywood in 1949. She died in Plymouth, Massachusetts from pneumonia, aged 65.
Filmography (40)
Criss Cross
1949
You Gotta Stay Happy
1948
For the Love of Mary
1948
Mr. Peabody and the Mermaid
1948
The Egg and I
1947
The Brute Man
1946
The Killers
1946
White Tie and Tails
1946
Scarlet Street
1945
Strange Confession
1945
Hi, Beautiful
1944
Dead Man's Eyes
1944
Reckless Age
1944
The Invisible Man's Revenge
1944
Jungle Woman
1944
Phantom Lady
1944
Top Man
1943
Fired Wife
1943
Phantom of the Opera
1943
It Comes Up Love
1943
Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man
1943
Bombay Clipper
1942
Mob Town
1941
Pioneers of the West
1940
Mars Attacks the World
1938
The Devil's Party
1938
That Mothers Might Live
1938
Flash Gordon's Trip to Mars
1938
Love Takes Flight
1937
Outlaws of the Orient
1937
Bill Cracks Down
1937
Park Avenue Logger
1937
Sinner Take All
1936
Wife vs. Secretary
1936
China Seas
1935
Naughty Marietta
1935
West Point of the Air
1935
Once to Every Woman
1934
My Woman
1933
Pilgrimage
1933