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Verree Teasdale (March 15, 1903 – February 17, 1987) was an American actress born in Spokane, Washington.


Early years

A second cousin of
Edith Wharton Edith Wharton (; born Edith Newbold Jones; January 24, 1862 – August 11, 1937) was an American novelist, short story writer, and interior designer. Wharton drew upon her insider's knowledge of the upper-class New York "aristocracy" to portray ...
, Teasdale attended
Erasmus Hall High School Erasmus Hall High School was a four-year public high school located at 899–925 Flatbush Avenue between Church and Snyder Avenues in the Flatbush neighborhood of the New York City borough of Brooklyn. It was founded in 1786 as Erasmus Hall Ac ...
in Brooklyn and trained as a stage actress at the New York School of Expression.


Career

Teasdale debuted on Broadway in the role of Augusta Winslow Martin in ''The Youngest'' (1924) and performed there regularly until 1932. After co-starring in Somerset Maugham's play ''
The Constant Wife ''The Constant Wife'', a play written in 1926 by W. Somerset Maugham, is a comedy whose modern and amusing take on marriage and infidelity gives a quick-witted, alternative view on how to deal with an extramarital affair. A “sparkling comedy o ...
'' with
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in 1926–1927, she was offered a film contract, and her first film, ''
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'', was released in 1929. Teasdale appeared older than her physical age, which enabled her to play bored society wives, scheming other women and second leads in comedies such as '' Roman Scandals'' (1933). In 1935, she played
Hippolyta In Classical Greek mythology, Hippolyta, or Hippolyte (; grc-gre, Ἱππολύτη ''Hippolytē'') was a daughter of Ares and Otrera, queen of the Amazons, and a sister of Antiope and Melanippe. She wore her father Ares' ''zoster'', the Gre ...
in ''
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''.


Personal life and death

Teasdale married actor William O'Neal in 1927, and they divorced in 1933. In 1935, she married actor
Adolphe Menjou Adolphe Jean Menjou (February 18, 1890 – October 29, 1963) was an American actor. His career spanned both silent films and talkies. He appeared in such films as Charlie Chaplin's ''A Woman of Paris'', where he played the lead role; Stanley K ...
, and they remained together until his death in 1963. Teasdale and Menjou appeared together in two films, '' The Milky Way'' in 1936 and '' Turnabout'' in 1940, and were co-hosts of a syndicated radio program in the late 1940s and early 1950s. A June 19, 1949, review by
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in ''
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'' said ''Meet the Menjous'' "easily is among the most literate and enjoyable items on the daytime schedule". Teasdale retired after the radio program finished its run, keeping busy with her hobby of costume design. She died on February 17, 1987 in Culver City, California.


Broadway theater

*''The Youngest'', from December 22, 1924 to March 23, 1925 - Augusta Winslow Martin *''The Morning After'', from July 27, 1925 to August 1925 - Mrs. Madera *''The Master of the Inn'', from December 21, 1925 to January 1926 - Harriet Norton *''Buy, Buy, Baby'', from October 07, 1926 to October 1926 - Pauline Lunt *''The Constant Wife'', from November 29, 1926 to August 13, 1927 - Marie-Louise Durham *''By Request'', from September 27, 1928 to October 1928 - Claudia Wynn *''Precious'', from January 14, 1929 to February 1929 - Sonia *''Nice Women'', from June 10, 1929 to August 1929 - Dorothy Drew *''Soldiers and Women'', from September 02, 1929 to October 1929 - Helen Arnold *''The Royal Virgin'', from March 17, 1930 to March 1930 - The Countess of Nottingham *''The Greeks Had a Word for It'', from September 25, 1930 to May 1931 - Jean *''Marriage for Three'', from November 11, 1931 to November 1931 - Peggy Howard *''Experience Unnecessary'', from December 30, 1931 to February 1932 - Theda Thompson


Complete filmography

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'' (1929) - Rita Eliot *''Her New Chauffeur'' (1929, Short) *''Hunt the Tiger'' (1929, Short) *''The Ninety-Ninth Amendment'' (1929, Short) *''
The Sap from Syracuse ''The Sap from Syracuse'' is a 1930 American pre-Code comedy film directed by A. Edward Sutherland and written by John Griffith Wray, along with Jack O'Donnell, John Hayden and Gertrude Purcell. The film stars Jack Oakie, Ginger Rogers, Granvi ...
'' (1930) - Dolly Clark *''Mr. Intruder'' (1930, Short) - The Wife *''
Skyscraper Souls ''Skyscraper Souls'' is a 1932 American pre-Code romantic drama film starring Warren William, Anita Page, Maureen O'Sullivan, Gregory Ratoff, and Verree Teasdale. Directed by Edgar Selwyn, it is based on the 1931 novel ''Skyscraper'' by Faith ...
'' (1932) - Sarah Dennis *'' Payment Deferred'' (1932) - Mme. Collins *'' They Just Had to Get Married'' (1932) - Lola Montrose *'' Luxury Liner'' (1933) - Luise Marheim *'' Terror Aboard'' (1933) - Millicent Hazlitt *'' Love, Honor, and Oh Baby!'' (1933) - Elsie Carpenter *'' Goodbye Love'' (1933) - Phyllis Van Kamp aka Fanny Malone *'' Roman Scandals'' (1933) - Empress Agrippa *'' Fashions of 1934'' (1934) - Mabel McGuire aka The Duchess *''
A Modern Hero ''A Modern Hero'' is a 1934 American pre-Code romance drama film starring Richard Barthelmess and directed by G. W. Pabst. It is based on the novel with the same title by Louis Bromfield. It was Pabst's only American talking film and the next ...
'' (1934) - Lady Claire Benston *'' Madame DuBarry'' (1934) - Duchess de Granmont *'' Dr. Monica'' (1934) - Anna *'' Desirable'' (1934) - Helen *''
The Firebird ''The Firebird'' (french: L'Oiseau de feu, link=no; russian: Жар-птица, Zhar-ptitsa, link=no) is a ballet and orchestral concert work by the Russian composer Igor Stravinsky. It was written for the 1910 Paris season of Sergei Diaghilev' ...
'' (1934) - Carola Pointer *''
A Midsummer Night's Dream ''A Midsummer Night's Dream'' is a comedy written by William Shakespeare 1595 or 1596. The play is set in Athens, and consists of several subplots that revolve around the marriage of Theseus and Hippolyta. One subplot involves a conflict a ...
'' (1935) - Hippolyta, Queen of the Amazons, Betrothed to Theseus *'' The Milky Way'' (1936) - Ann Westley *''
First Lady First lady is an unofficial title usually used for the wife, and occasionally used for the daughter or other female relative, of a non- monarchical head of state or chief executive. The term is also used to describe a woman seen to be at the ...
'' (1937) - Irene Hibbard *'' Topper Takes a Trip'' (1938) - Mrs. Parkhurst *'' 5th Ave Girl'' (1939) - Martha Borden *'' I Take This Woman'' (1940) - Madame Marcesca *'' Turnabout'' (1940) - Laura Bannister *'' Love Thy Neighbor'' (1940) - Barbara Allen *'' Come Live with Me'' (1941) - Diana Kendrick (final film role)


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* * * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Teasdale, Verree 1903 births 1987 deaths American film actresses Burials at Hollywood Forever Cemetery Actresses from Spokane, Washington American stage actresses American radio actresses 20th-century American actresses