Mabel Normand
Mabel Normand (November 9, 1892 – February 23, 1930) was an American silent movie actress, screenwriter, director, producer, and comedian. She was a popular star and collaborator of Mack Sennett in his Keystone Studios. She appeared in 12 successful movies with Charlie Chaplin and 17 with Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle.
Mabel Normand | |
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Born | Staten Island, New York, U.S. | November 9, 1892
Died | February 23, 1930 Monrovia, California, U.S. | (aged 37)
Cause of death | Tuberculosis[1][2] |
Resting place | Calvary Cemetery, Los Angeles |
Nationality | American |
Other names | Mabel Normand-Cody, Muriel Fortescue |
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Years active | 1910–1927 |
Spouse(s) | Lew Cody (m. 1926) |
Mabel Normand Media
Roscoe Arbuckle and Normand with Luke the Dog in Fatty and Mabel Adrift (1916)
In A Little Hero (1913, Dutch language edition), Collection EYE Film Institute Netherlands
Normand's crypt at Calvary Cemetery
Moviegoers Roscoe Arbuckle and Mack Sennett (foreground) argue while watching Normand onscreen in Mabel's Dramatic Career (1913)
References
- ↑ cite magazine article Films in Review September 1974 Mabel Normand A grand Nephew's Memoir Normand, Stephen
- ↑ Ward Mahar, Karen (2006). Women Filmmakers in Early Hollywood. JHU Press. p. 131. ISBN 0-8018-8436-5.