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Full Name
  
Ina Fagan

Occupation
  
Actress


Name
  
Ina Claire

Role
  
Film actress

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Born
  
October 15, 1893 (
1893-10-15
)
Washington, D.C., U.S.

Years active
  
1910–1954 (stage)1915–1943 (film)

Died
  
February 21, 1985, San Francisco, California, United States

Spouse
  
William Rose Wallace, Jr. (m. 1939–1976), John Gilbert (m. 1929–1931), James Whittaker (m. 1919–1925)

Movies
  
Ninotchka, The Greeks Had a Word for, The Royal Family of Broadway, Rebound, Claudia

Similar People
  
John Gilbert, Leatrice Joy, Ernst Lubitsch, Lowell Sherman, Leatrice Joy Gilbert

Movie legends ina claire


Ina Claire (October 15, 1893 – February 21, 1985) was an American stage and film actress.

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Life and career

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Claire was born Ina Fagan in 1893 in Washington, D.C. After the death of her father, Claire began doing imitations of fellow boarders in the boarding house where she and her mother, Cora, and brother, Allen, were forced to live. Claire's mother took her out of school in the eighth grade, and she used her mother's maiden name when she began her career appearing in vaudeville. In 1909, she appeared in a vaudeville act entitled "Dainty Mimic", which include an imitation of actor Harry Lauder. A booking agent described this act as "one of the best single Acts" he had seen that season and remarked that "She possesses a great deal of magnatism [sic] and is a big hit."

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She performed on Broadway in the musicals Jumping Jupiter and The Quaker Girl (both 1911) and Lady Luxury, and starred on Broadway in plays by some of the leading comic dramatists of the 1920s, 1930s, and 1940s, including the roles of Jerry Lamarr in Avery Hopwood's The Gold Diggers (1919), Mrs. Cheyney in Frederick Lonsdale's The Last of Mrs. Cheyney (1925), Lady George Grayston in W. Somerset Maugham's Our Betters (1928), and Enid Fuller in George Kelly's Fatal Weakness. Between 1929 and 1931, she was married to screen actor John Gilbert, her second husband.

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Claire later became identified with the high comedies of S. N. Behrman, and created the female leads in three of his plays: Biography (1934), End of Summer (1936), and The Talley Method (1941). Behrman wrote of Claire's performance in one of Behrman's comedies: "Her readings were translucent, her stage presence encompassing. The flick of an intonation deflated pomposity. She never missed a nuance." Critic J. Brooks Atkinson praised Claire for her "refulgent comic intelligence". Her last stage appearance was as Lady Elizabeth Mulhammer in T. S. Eliot's The Confidential Clerk (1954).

She made her film debut in Cecil B. DeMille's The Wild Goose Chase (1915), but she is best remembered for her role as the Grand Duchess in the romantic comedy Ninotchka (1939), directed by Ernst Lubitsch and starring Greta Garbo.

Death

Ina Claire died on February 21, 1985, in San Francisco, California, following a heart attack. She was 91 years old. She is buried in Mount Olivet Cemetery located in Salt Lake City. She was an inductee in the American Theater Hall of Fame and has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

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Filmography

Actress
1943
Claudia as
Mrs. Brown
1943
Stage Door Canteen as
Ina Claire
1940
I Take This Woman as
Cesca Marcesca (scenes deleted)
1939
Ninotchka as
Swana
1932
The Greeks Had a Word for Them as
Jean Lawrence
1931
Rebound as
Sara Jaffrey
1930
The Royal Family of Broadway as
Julie Cavendish
1929
The Awful Truth as
Lucy Warriner
1920
Polly with a Past as
Polly Shannon
1917
National Red Cross Pageant as
Jeanne D'Arc - French episode
1915
The Puppet Crown as
Princess Alexia
1915
The Wild Goose Chase (Short) as
Betty Wright
Self
1930
Screen Snapshots Series 9, No. 23 (Short) as
Self - at Premiere
Archive Footage
1939
From the Ends of the Earth (Documentary short) as
Self

References

Ina Claire Wikipedia