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Irene Mary Purcell (August 7, 1896 – July 9, 1972) was an American film and stage actress, who appeared mostly in comedies, and later married Herbert Fisk Johnson Jr., the wealthy grandson of the founder of S. C. Johnson & Son.


Career

She appeared opposite
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in
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film '' Just a Gigolo'' (1931), directed by Jack Conway and adapted from the 1930 play ''Dancing Partner'', by David Belasco. The same year, she played the lead role in
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's romantic comedy ''
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'', adapted from H. M. Harwood's play of the same name. She was paired opposite
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and Robert Montgomery. Purcell starred alongside Buster Keaton and Jimmy Durante in the comedy ''
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'' (1932), directed by
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. Despite not so favorable reviews, the film was a commercial success. ''
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'' wrote that Purcell "fits the mood of the comedy nicely". A French-language version of the latter film, ', was filmed by MGM at the same time. She was a part of a June 9, 1935 ''
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'' broadcast, based on the 1930 play ''Candle-Light''. Her notable Broadway appearances were in Jean Furguson Black's comedy ''Penny Wise'' (1937), J. Frank Davis' ''The Ladder'' (1926), Elmer Harris' comedy ''The Great Necker'' (1928), Dillard Long's comedy ''A Good Woman, Poor Thing'' (1933), Lynn Starling's comedy ''The First Apple'' (1933), Frederic and Fanny Hatton's comedy ''Dancing Partner'' (1930), and Martin Flavin's ''Cross Roads'' (1929). She toured New Zealand and Australia with the play ''The Women'' in 1938-9. Purcell was a trustee of Ripon College and member of Governor's Council on the Arts (Wisconsin). She also served as an adviser to Johnson Foundation.


Personal life

On October 4, 1941, she married Herbert Fisk Johnson Jr., president of S. C. Johnson & Son, at his apartment in Chicago. The couple had met for the first time in 1938 in Australia. Post-marriage they lived at
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designed by
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. She died in Racine, Wisconsin in 1972.


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* * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Purcell, Irene 1896 births 1972 deaths Actresses from Indiana American silent film actresses American film actresses People from Whiting, Indiana 20th-century American actresses