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Years active
  
1931-1945

Name
  
Esther Muir


Role
  
Character actress

Children
  
Jacqueline Coslow

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Born
  
March 11, 1903 (
1903-03-11
)
Andes, New York, U.S.

Died
  
August 1, 1995, Mount Kisco, New York, United States

Spouse
  
Sam Coslow (m. 1934–1948), Busby Berkeley (m. 1929–1931)

Grandchildren
  
Dr. Vassily Eliopoulos, Mariamne Eliopoulos

Movies
  
A Day at the Races, Misbehaving Husbands, Sunset Murder Case, Sailor's Luck, X Marks the Spot

Similar People
  
Busby Berkeley, Sam Coslow, Ted Sorel, Sam Wood, Ben Carter

Esther Muir (March 11, 1903 – August 1, 1995) was a character actress on Broadway and in Hollywood films.

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Theatrical Reviews

Muir was born in Andes, New York and began modeling in New York City while still a high school student. She soon won a role in a show called Greenwich Village Follies. She participated in the Earl Carroll Vanities and in the International Review. The latter show starred Gertrude Lawrence. Her major break as a theatrical performer came when she landed the title role in My Girl Friday!, in 1929. While in London, England performing in a musical Esther became a favorite dancing partner of Edward VIII, then Prince of Wales. She befriended Wallis Warfield.

Movie Actress

Muir is probably best known today for her appearance with the Marx Brothers in A Day At The Races (1937). Muir toured with the Marxes in a stage version where material was crafted and rehearsed prior to filming. Muir described the Marx Brothers as diligent comic actors who sometimes worked days and weeks on a scene to perfect it. Her other screen credits include parts in I'll Take Romance (1937), City Girl (1938), and The Girl and the Gambler (1939). She continued in motion pictures until 1942. Her final role is Bonnie in X Marks The Spot. Her first motion picture appearance was in A Dangerous Affair in 1931.

Personal life

Muir was introduced by columnist Walter Winchell to Hollywood director and choreographer Busby Berkeley, whom she married. They were divorced in 1931. In the 1950s the former actress became a real estate developer in southern California. She supervised the construction of more than 400 tract homes.

Muir married composer/producer Sam Coslow in Mexicali, Mexico on November 1, 1934. The couple repeated their wedding vows a year later in Ventura, California. The marriage ended in divorce in 1948. Her daughter, Jacqueline Coslow, became an actress and married actor Ted Sorel (né Theodore Eliopoulos).

Esther Muir died in 1995 at Northern Westchester Hospital in Mount Kisco, New York, aged 92. She had lived in Somers, New York.

Filmography

Actress
1942
X Marks the Spot as
Bonnie Bascomb
1942
The Mayor of 44th Street as
Hilda - Telephone Operator
1941
Honky Tonk as
Prostitute (uncredited)
1940
Stolen Paradise as
Mrs. Ellen Gordon
1940
Misbehaving Husbands as
Grace Norman
1939
The Girl and the Gambler as
Madge
1939
The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle as
Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)
1938
The Wrong Way Out (Short) as
Lola (uncredited)
1938
Western Jamboree as
Duchess
1938
The Law West of Tombstone as
Madame Mustache
1938
Sunset Murder Case as
Lora Wynne
1938
The Toy Wife as
Blonde Woman (uncredited)
1938
Three Comrades as
Frau Schmidt (uncredited)
1938
Battle of Broadway as
Opal Updyke
1938
Romance in the Dark as
Prima Donna
1938
City Girl as
Flo Nichols
1937
Love on Toast as
Julie
1937
Under Suspicion as
Frances
1937
I'll Take Romance as
Panda
1937
On Again-Off Again as
Nettie Horton
1937
A Day at the Races as
Cokey 'Flo'
1937
High Hat as
Carmel Prevost
1936
A Girl's Best Years (Short) as
Gold Digger (uncredited)
1936
Fury as
Girl in Apartment Listening to Radio (uncredited)
1936
The Great Ziegfeld as
Burlesque Prima Donna (uncredited)
1936
The First Baby as
Tough Guy's Girl (uncredited)
1935
Coronado as
Hotel Guest (uncredited)
1935
Racing Luck as
Elaine Bostwick
1935
It Always Happens (Short) as
Jane - Andy's Sister-in-Law
1935
The Gay Deception as
Spellek's Wife (uncredited)
1935
Here's to Romance as
Pianist (uncredited)
1935
The Gilded Lily as
Divorcee (uncredited)
1934
The Party's Over as
Tillie (uncredited)
1934
Picture Brides as
Flo Lane - Bleach-Blond Bride
1934
Unknown Blonde as
Mrs. Vail
1934
Caravan as
Beer Garden Band Leader (uncredited)
1934
Public Stenographer as
Lucille 'Lucy' Weston
1933
Hell and High Water as
Barney's mother
1933
Broadway Thru a Keyhole as
Chorus girl (uncredited)
1933
His Weak Moment (Short)
1933
I Love That Man as
Babe - Masseuse
1933
The Nuisance as
Bit (uncredited)
1933
Adorable as
Bit (uncredited)
1933
So This Is Africa as
Mrs. Johnson-Martini
1933
The Woman Who Dared as
Mae Compton
1933
Wine, Women and Song as
Lolly
1933
Sweepings as
Violet
1933
Sailor's Luck as
Minnie Broadhurst
1931
A Dangerous Affair as
Peggy
1929
Joy Ride as
Esther Studebaker (uncredited)
1924
The Price of a Party
Soundtrack
1937
A Day at the Races (performer: "La Cucaracha" - uncredited)
Archive Footage
2004
On Your Marx, Get Set, Go! (Video documentary short) as
Flo Marlowe
2003
Inside the Marx Brothers (Video documentary) as
Flo (clip from A Day at the Races (1937)) (uncredited)
1976
That's Entertainment, Part II (Documentary) as
Clip from 'A Day at the Races' (uncredited)

References

Esther Muir Wikipedia