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Years active
  
1932-1940

Name
  
Gina Malo

Role
  
Film actress


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Born
  
June 1, 1909 (
1909-06-01
)
Cincinnati, Ohio, United States

Died
  
November 30, 1963, New York City, New York, United States

Spouse
  
Romney Brent (m. 1937–1963)

Movies
  
Chamber of Horrors, The Private Life of Don Juan, Goodnight - Vienna, Over She Goes, The Gang Show

Similar People
  
Romney Brent, Marcel Varnel, Maurice Elvey, Herbert Smith, Graham Cutts

Jack Hulbert & Gina Malo "Tap Your Tootsies" 1936


Gina Malo (June 1, 1909 – November 30, 1963) was an American film actress, born Janet Flynn in Cincinnati, Ohio. She appeared in a number of British films in the 1930s, often playing an American.

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'Over She Goes!'


Early career

Though born in Cincinnati as Janet Flynn, Gina Malo represented herself as a Parisian film actress when securing her first Broadway parts. After a stint with Florenz Ziegfeld as a showgirl, Malo's ambitions as a singer found vent when she secured the part of the prima dona in Sigmund Romberg's operetta 'The New Moon' (1928-1929). When a Paris production of Romberg's musical formed, she jumped at the chance to play the part again.

A capable French speaker, she obtained another stage role in Paris singing in Broadway. She returned to New York as a replacement for Lily Damita in "Sons o’Guns". Rumors of her American nativity were not laid to rest by her speaking in a heavy French accent to interviewers, but her singing, markedly superior to Damita's, won praise in 1930. After Ruby Keeler bailed out of 'The Gang's All Here' during its Philadelphia tryout in 1931, Malo took over as the singing lead. Keeler may have intuited something, for the show was being hijacked by Ted Healy, not a place for an ambitious leading lady to be. The musical died after 23 performances.

Britain

Assuaging her wounds by crossing the Atlantic, she appeared in the London production of Victoria and her Hussar. She remained in London for the production of Jerome Kern's The Cat and the Fiddle, a smash hit with Peggy Wood in the lead. When the British-Gaumont film company decided to adapt Johann Strauss's Fledermaus to the screen, they tapped Malo to play Adele, the singing maid. Waltz Time was a success in England and the United States.

Firmly established in the British entertainment world, Malo next starred in The Bride of the Lake, a nostalgic, tuneful rendering of Dion Boucicault's old Irish melodrama, The Colleen Bawn. After testing unsuccessfully for the role of Anna Held in The Great Ziegfeld in Hollywood, Malo returned to London to play in the French importation, Toi C’est Moi, followed in Spring 1935 with a turn in the musical Leave it to Love. She also appeared on screen in a Jan Kiepura vehicle, My Song for You.

Malo in the late 1930s was a fixture of the English stage, playing in a succession of hits: The Gang Show, On Your Toes, Diversion and The Gentle People. Her film career remained lively, with highlights such as The Private Life of Don Juan, Windbag the Sailor, Where There's a Will and the screen version of the stage hit The Gang Show.

In 1937, she married actor and dramatist Romney Brent.

Later career

In March 1940, the couple left London for New York as war loomed. She could only secure a role in a B-level scare flick, Chamber of Horrors. She played in American regional summer theater through World War II. Malo eventually found her way to Toronto and won praise there for her work in repertory work, such as the 1944 production of Hamlet. After the war, she toured in Brent's production of Merry Wives of Windsor.

Filmography

Actress
1940
Chamber of Horrors as
Glenda Baker
1938
The Ringer (TV Movie) as
Cora Ann Milton
1938
The Gang as
Marie
1938
His Lordship Regrets as
Mabel van Morgan
1937
It's a Grand Old World as
Joan
1937
Over She Goes as
Dolly Jordan
1936
All In as
Kay Slott
1936
Southern Roses as
Mary Rowland
1936
Where There's a Will as
Goldie Kelly
1936
Jack of All Trades as
Frances Wilson
1934
The Private Life of Don Juan as
Pepita - Another Dancer of Equal Temperament
1934
A Song for You as
Fifi
1934
The Bride of the Lake as
Eileen O'Connor
1933
Strike It Rich as
Mary
1933
Waltz Time as
Adele
1933
King of the Ritz as
Victoria
1932
A Tight Corner
1932
Magic Night as
Frieda
1932
In a Monastery Garden as
Nina
Soundtrack
1937
Over She Goes (performer: "A County Wedding", "Over She Goes")
1936
Jack of All Trades (performer: "Tap Your Tootsies" - uncredited)

References

Gina Malo Wikipedia


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