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Occupation
  
Singer, actress

Spouse
  
Douglas Morris

Role
  
Singer

Name
  
Bernice Claire

Years active
  
1930-1938


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Full Name
  
Bernice Jahnigen (surname later mistranscribed as Janighen)

Born
  
January 27, 1906 (
1906-01-27
)
Oakland, California, U.S.

Died
  
January 17, 2003, Portland, Oregon, United States

Movies
  
Spring Is Here, Song of the Flame, No - No - Nanette, Top Speed, Two Hearts in Harmony

Similar People
  
William Beaudine, Mervyn LeRoy, Alexander Hall, Karl Freund, John Francis Dillon

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Bernice Claire (January 27, 1906 – January 17, 2003) was an American singer and actress. She appeared in 13 films between 1930 and 1938.

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Early years

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She was born as Bernice Jahnigen (surname later mistranscribed as Janighen) to Adolph and Clara (née Sternitzky) Jahnigen in 1906 in Oakland, California. She had an elder brother, Earl. Her birth name is also sometimes found as Bernice Jahnigan.

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An article in the June 18, 1950, issue of the Oakland Tribune reported, "It was in 1918 that she first appeared as a juvenile, a pert little one with curled tresses who made an immediate impression on all who saw and heard her perform at Eastbay theaters and at lodges and veterans' gatherings." She attended Oakland High School, where she studied dramatics and was active in musical comedy productions.

Career

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With a clear coloratura, Claire took to the stage performing light opera and had no difficulty singing demanding roles. In 1927, she appeared in her first vaudeville production. She met then-leading singer Alexander Gray; they appeared in three Pre-Code films together in 1930 for Warner Bros. Gray and Claire became film's first operetta team, predating Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy.

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Her first screen appearance was in the original film version of No, No, Nanette in the title role. (A post-Code version was made in 1940.) The other two films she made with Gray were Spring is Here and Song of the Flame. Operettas began losing popularity with audiences so Warners tried Claire in dramatic parts without much success. Claire made several more musical shorts up through the late thirties (some again with Gray), later becoming a radio and orchestra singer. In 1934, she appeared on Broadway in a short-lived musical, The Chocolate Soldier.

Later life

Claire was married twice but had no children. Her second marriage was to Dr. Douglas P. Morris.

Death

On January 17, 2003, ten days before her 97th birthday, Bernice Claire died from pneumonia in her adopted hometown of Portland, Oregon, where she had lived for many years.

Filmography

Actress
1938
Forget-Me-Knots (Short) as
Bernice
1937
The Pretty Pretender (Short)
1936
Between the Lines (Short) as
The Southern Girl
1935
Two Hearts in Harmony as
Micky
1935
The Love Department (Short) as
Beatrice Blair
1935
Meet the Professor (Short)
1934
The Flame Song (Short) as
Anita
1933
Moonlight and Pretzels as
Bernice Claire - Singer (song 'Ah - But Is It Love')
1932
The Red Shadow (Short) as
Margot Fontaine
1931
Kiss Me Again as
Mlle. Fifi
1930
Top Speed as
Virginia Rollins
1930
Numbered Men as
Mary Dane
1930
The Song of the Flame as
Aniuta, The Flame
1930
Spring Is Here as
Betty Braley
1930
No, No, Nanette as
Nanette
Soundtrack
1935
The Love Department (Short) (performer: "You Will Get Your Man", "The Goodnight Waltz", "There's an Old Fashioned Cottage", "Wings of Love" - uncredited)
1934
The Flame Song (Short) (performer: "Song of the Flame", "When Love Calls" (uncredited))
1932
The Red Shadow (Short) (performer: "One Alone" - uncredited)
1931
Kiss Me Again ("Kiss Me Again" (1905), uncredited) / (performer: "Kiss Me Again" (1905), "The Mascot of the Troop" (1905), "If I Were on the Stage" (1905) - uncredited)
1930
Top Speed (performer: "As Long as I Have You" (1930), "Looking for the Lovelight in the Dark" (1930) - uncredited)
1930
The Song of the Flame (performer: "The Goose Hangs High", "The Cossack Love Song")
1930
Spring Is Here ("With a Song in My Heart" (1929), uncredited) / (performer: "With a Song in My Heart" (1929), "Yours Sincerely" (1929), "Have a Little Faith in Me" (1929), "How Shall I Tell?" (1929) - uncredited)

References

Bernice Claire Wikipedia