Noel Francis
Born
31 August 1906 (119)
Place of Birth
Temple, Texas, USA
Also known as
Noel Frances Sweeney, Noel Frances
Biography
Noel Francis was born in Temple, Texas in 1906. By age 20 she was appearing in the Ziegfeld Follies, working opposite the comedy team of Wheeler and Woolsey. Eventually Fox scouts noticed her and in 1929 she was signed to a Hollywood contract. Because of her Follies background, Fox intended to develop Noel as a musical and dance star. Unfortunately, musicals were on the wane at the time (they did rebound) and her contract was dropped. Luckily, she was picked up by Warner Brothers, and featured i...
Noel Francis was born in Temple, Texas in 1906. By age 20 she was appearing in the Ziegfeld Follies, working opposite the comedy team of Wheeler and Woolsey. Eventually Fox scouts noticed her and in 1929 she was signed to a Hollywood contract. Because of her Follies background, Fox intended to develop Noel as a musical and dance star. Unfortunately, musicals were on the wane at the time (they did rebound) and her contract was dropped. Luckily, she was picked up by Warner Brothers, and featured in a number of films that had her portraying the tough talking, sassy female connected to gangsters, convicts, and other underworld types, so popular with the movie going public then and now. Noel was rarely given the lead female role, though she worked near the top with some of the era's best actors in films that included Smart Money (1931), in which she is a scheming blonde helping Edward G. Robinson lose his money, and Blonde Crazy (1931), where her target is James Cagney. Her most noted performance was in I Am a Fugitive From a Chain Gang (1932), working with Paul Muni in one of his strongest performances. However, perhaps because of being typecast, she found herself in "B" productions after 1932, though one was as the lead female, in Mayfair Picture Corporation's 1934 What's Your Racket?, opposite Regis Toomey. Needing work, Noel returned to Broadway, but couldn't resume her career there, and returned to Hollywood to make three final films with Buck Jones, including Stone of Silver Creek (1935), in which she used her Broadway musical expertise to play a saloon singer. Between 1929 and 1937 Noel made 47 films. She died October 30, 1959 in Los Angeles, California.
Filmography (38)
Sudden Bill Dorn
1937
Left-Handed Law
1937
Stone of Silver Creek
1935
Mutiny Ahead
1935
The White Cockatoo
1935
Imitation of Life
1934
Fifteen Wives
1934
The Loudspeaker
1934
Strictly Dynamite
1934
The Line-Up
1934
Good Dame
1934
What's Your Racket
1934
Son of a Sailor
1933
Havana Widows
1933
Blood Money
1933
Only Yesterday
1933
Bureau of Missing Persons
1933
The Important Witness
1933
Hold Me Tight
1933
Reform Girl
1933
Under-Cover Man
1932
Manhattan Tower
1932
I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang
1932
Guilty as Hell
1932
Night Court
1932
Flames
1932
So Big!
1932
My Pal, the King
1932
The Mouthpiece
1932
The Expert
1932
Ladies of the Big House
1931
Blonde Crazy
1931
Smart Woman
1931
Smart Money
1931
Bachelor Apartment
1931
Up the River
1930
Rough Romance
1930
New Movietone Follies of 1930
1930