Rosemary Theby
Born
7 April 1892 (134)
Place of Birth
Saint Louis, Missouri, USA
Also known as
Rose Masing, Rosemary Thebe
Biography
From Wikipedia Rosemary Theby (April 8, 1892 – November 10, 1973) was an American film actress. She appeared in some 250 films between 1911 and 1940. Born Rosemary Theresa Theby in St. Louis, Missouri, Theby studied at Sargent's School in New York. A contemporary newspaper account described her as being of "medium-height, well proportioned, with regular features and dark hair". Her first film experience came in the Vitagraph production of The Wager. By 1915, she was a star for the Universal f...
From Wikipedia Rosemary Theby (April 8, 1892 – November 10, 1973) was an American film actress. She appeared in some 250 films between 1911 and 1940. Born Rosemary Theresa Theby in St. Louis, Missouri, Theby studied at Sargent's School in New York. A contemporary newspaper account described her as being of "medium-height, well proportioned, with regular features and dark hair". Her first film experience came in the Vitagraph production of The Wager. By 1915, she was a star for the Universal film company. During World War I Theby took care of a refugee from Lithuania. After being educated and cared for by Theby, the young woman became her maid during an acute shortage of maids in Hollywood, in 1920. As Miss Corintee in The Great Love (1918), Theby played the part of a German spy with great skill. The film was written and directed by D.W. Griffith. This was a vamp role which she began to play frequently after depicting characters in slapstick comedies. Theby played a Chinese vampire in Clung, a Fox Film production directed by Emmett Flynn. Later she began to portray more serious women. Theby was solely a film actress. She declined an offer to accompany Chauncey Olcott to appear on stage for $85 per week. At the time she was earning $125 weekly in movies. She later regretted her decision because of the experience she would have gained. Theby was married to fellow actor and director Harry Myers. After Meyers' death in 1938, she married Truitt Hughes to whom she remained married until her death. She lived for years at 1907 Wilcox Avenue in Los Angeles. Theby supported Calvin Coolidge in the 1924 presidential election. Theby enjoyed playing golf, wearing her hair in a Bob cut, and possessed a preoccupation with personal cleanliness. On screen she appeared tall and willowy, entering a scene, according to one review in the Los Angeles Times, with a "sensuous glide". Theby died of circulatory shock on November 10, 1973, at the age of 81.
Filmography (40)
One Million B.C.
1940
Undercover Doctor
1939
You Can't Take It with You
1938
Vogues of 1938
1937
The Devil Is Driving
1937
Make Way for Tomorrow
1937
Our Relations
1936
His Brother's Wife
1936
Yours for the Asking
1936
San Francisco
1936
One Rainy Afternoon
1936
Neighborhood House
1936
Man on the Flying Trapeze
1935
The Drunkard
1935
Wings in the Dark
1935
The Fatal Glass of Beer
1933
Doctor's Orders
1932
Taxi Troubles
1931
Who's Who in the Zoo
1931
Ten Nights in a Bar-room
1931
Midnight Daddies
1930
He Trumped Her Ace
1930
Bulls and Bears
1930
Sugar Plum Papa
1930
Scotch
1930
The Peacock Fan
1929
Montmartre Rose
1929
Trial Marriage
1929
The Dream Melody
1929
Girls Who Dare
1929
The Chinatown Mystery
1928
The Port of Missing Girls
1928
A Woman Against the World
1928
A Bowery Cinderella
1927
The Second 100 Years
1927
Riding to Fame
1927
The Truthful Sex
1926
Wreckage
1925
Fifth Avenue Models
1925
One Year to Live
1925