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Occupation
  
Actress

Years active
  
1930–1942


Name
  
Claire Dodd

Role
  
Film actress

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Full Name
  
Dorothy Arlene Dodd

Born
  
December 29, 1911 (
1911-12-29
)

Died
  
November 23, 1973, Beverly Hills, California, United States

Spouse
  
H. Brand Cooper (m. 1942–1973), Jack Milton Strauss (m. 1931–1938)

Children
  
Peter Cooper, Austene Cooper, Jon Michael Strauss, Brand Cooper, John Cooper

Parents
  
Walter W. Dodd, Ethel V. Dodd

Movies
  
Secret of the Chateau, The Case of the Curious B, Footlight Parade, The Case of the Velvet Cl, Roberta

Similar People
  
Ann Dvorak, Robert Florey, William Keighley, Ruby Keeler, Pat O'Brien

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Claire Dodd (December 29, 1911 – November 23, 1973) was an American film actress.

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Rare Outtakes from "The Payoff" (1936) with James Dunn and Claire Dodd


Life and work

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Born Dorothy Arlene Dodd on December 29, 1911 in Baxter, Iowa to Walter Willard Dodd, a farmer whose family were early Jasper County pioneers, and his wife, Ethel Viola (née Cool) Dodd, daughter of Baxter Postmaster Peter J. Cool. As Dorothy Dodd, she attended school in Baxter. When her parents later separated in Montana, she went to California, where she worked as a model in Los Angeles and auditioned for minor film roles.

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While working as a model in Los Angeles, she was cast as a Goldwyn Girl in Eddie Cantor's movie Whoopee!, which was produced by Florenz Ziegfeld. Ziegfeld offered Dodd a part in his next Broadway musical, Smiles. She joined the Ziegfeld Follies and moved to New York City, where she studied singing and dancing. While there, the blond actress was signed to a Paramount contract by Darryl F. Zanuck and returned to Los Angeles.

Some confusion has led to Dodd's birthplace being listed as Des Moines, Iowa. Early in her career, Dodd applied for a passport in preparation for a trip to Europe, and was reported as saying she only knew she was born in Iowa. Whether an attempted bit of publicity, she wound up with plenty in her home state. "My early childhood is just a blur to me," she once said. "I don't remember a thing about Iowa, I'm sorry to say. I was so small when I left there." Dodd had numerous relatives who still lived in and around Baxter when her apparent memory lapse was reported in the Register & Tribune's Iowa News Service on April 29, 1935. Locals were in an uproar for a time, spurred on by newspaper editorials taking the incident as an insult to a small town in rural Iowa. Deputy Jasper County Clerk John B. Norris quickly sent a copy of her birth certificate to Dodd by registered mail to end the question.

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Dodd went on to work at Warner Brothers, Paramount and Universal studios in more than sixty films over a dozen years, from 1930 to 1942. Dodd was usually type-cast as the "other woman," a femme fatale, siren, seductress, mistress, blackmailer, or otherwise scheming blonde. She twice played secretary Della Street to Warren William's Perry Mason, in The Case of the Curious Bride (1935), and The Case of the Velvet Claws (1936). In the latter movie Dodd's character was the only Della to wed Perry Mason. One of her last films was Abbott and Costello's In the Navy (1941).

Family

Claire Dodd was Hollywood's "mystery girl" in the 1930s - a label she acquired because she was good at keeping her personal and professional lives separate.

In 1931, Dodd married John Milton Strauss, an investment banker. She gave birth to her first child Jon Michael Strauss in 1936, which surprised much of Hollywood society as they didn't even know she was married. The couple divorced in 1938.

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She retired from acting and married her second husband H. Brand Cooper in 1942. They had four children: a daughter (Austeene); and three sons (John T., Brand, and Peter).

Death

She died at her home in Beverly Hills, California from cancer, aged 61. She is buried in the Brand Family Cemetery on the grounds of the Brand Library and Art Center in Glendale, California.

Filmography

Actress
1942
The Daring Young Man as
Marlene
1942
Mississippi Gambler as
Gladys La Verne
1942
The Mad Doctor of Market Street as
Patricia Wentworth
1942
Don Winslow of the Navy as
Mercedes Colby
1941
In the Navy as
Dorothy Roberts
1941
The Black Cat as
Margaret Gordon
1940
If I Had My Way as
Brenda Johnson
1939
Slightly Honorable as
Alma Brehmer
1939
Woman Doctor as
Gail Patterson
1938
Charlie Chan in Honolulu as
Carol Wayne
1938
Three Loves Has Nancy as
Vivian Herford
1938
Fast Company as
Julia Thorne
1938
Romance in the Dark as
Countess Monica Foldesay
1937
The Women Men Marry as
Claire Raeburn
1936
The Song of a Nation (Short) as
Mary Key
1936
The Case of the Velvet Claws as
Della Street
1936
Navy Born as
Bernice Farrington
1936
Murder by an Aristocrat as
Janice Thatcher
1936
The Singing Kid as
Dana Lawrence
1936
Two Against the World as
Cora Latimer
1935
The Payoff as
Maxine
1935
The Goose and the Gander as
Connie
1935
Don't Bet on Blondes as
Marilyn Youngblood
1935
The Glass Key as
Janet Henry
1935
The Case of the Curious Bride as
Della Street
1935
Roberta as
Sophie Teale
1934
Babbitt as
Tanis Judique
1934
Secret of the Chateau as
Julie Verlaine
1934
I Sell Anything as
Millicent Clark
1934
The Personality Kid as
Patricia Merrill
1934
Smarty as
Anita
1934
Journal of a Crime as
Odette Florey
1934
Gambling Lady as
Sheila Aiken
1934
Massacre as
Norma
1933
My Woman as
Muriel Bennett
1933
Footlight Parade as
Vivian Rich
1933
Ann Carver's Profession as
Carole Rodgers
1933
Ex-Lady as
Iris Van Hugh
1933
Elmer, the Great as
Evelyn Corey
1933
Blondie Johnson as
Gladys LaMann
1933
Hard to Handle as
Marlene Reeves
1933
Parachute Jumper as
Mrs. Newberry
1932
The Match King as
Ilse Wagner
1932
Lawyer Man as
Virginia St. Johns
1932
Crooner as
Mrs. Constance Brown
1932
Guilty as Hell as
Ruth Tindal
1932
Man Wanted as
Ann Le Maire
1932
This Is the Night as
Chou-Chou (uncredited)
1932
The Broken Wing as
Cecelia Cross
1932
Dancers in the Dark as
Girl at Bar (uncredited)
1932
Alias the Doctor as
Mrs. Beverly (uncredited)
1932
Two Kinds of Women as
Sheila Lavery (uncredited)
1931
Under Eighteen as
Babsy
1931
Working Girls as
Jane
1931
Girls About Town as
Dot - Party Girl (uncredited)
1931
The Road to Reno as
Party Girl (uncredited)
1931
An American Tragedy as
Gaile Warren (uncredited)
1931
The Secret Call as
Maisie
1931
Confessions of a Co-Ed as
Co-Ed in Chapel (uncredited)
1931
The Lawyer's Secret as
Party Guest (uncredited)
1931
Up Pops the Devil as
Minor Role (uncredited)
1930
Whoopee! as
Goldwyn Girl (uncredited)
1930
Our Blushing Brides as
A Mannequin
Soundtrack
1936
The Song of a Nation (Short) (performer: "It Was Not So Long Ago")
1933
Ann Carver's Profession (performer: "Sweet Georgia Brown" - uncredited)
Self
1937
Breakdowns of 1937 (Short) as
Self
1933
The 42nd. Street Special (Documentary short) as
Self (uncredited)
Archive Footage
1991
Big Breakdowns: Hollywood Bloopers of the 1930s (Video documentary short) as
Self
1936
Breakdowns of 1936 (Short) as
Self

References

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