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Full Name
  
Elizabeth Keno

Role
  
Actress

Name
  
Mitzi Green


Years active
  
1929–1955

Cause of death
  
Resting place
  
California

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Born
  
October 22, 1920 (
1920-10-22
)
The Bronx, New York, U.S.

Died
  
May 24, 1969, Huntington Beach, California, United States

Spouse
  
Joseph Pevney (m. 1942–1969)

Movies and TV shows
  
Similar People
  
Joseph Pevney, Jean Yarbrough, Norman Taurog, Joseph L Mankiewicz, Grover Jones

Mitzi Green's Grave


Mitzi Green (born Elizabeth Keno; October 22, 1920 – May 24, 1969) was an American child actress for Paramount and RKO, in the early talkie era. She then acted on Broadway and in other stage works, as well as in films and on television.

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Mitzi Green--All I Want is Just One Girl, 1930


Background

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Green was cast in such conventional juvenile parts as Becky Thatcher in Tom Sawyer (1930) and Huckleberry Finn (1931) opposite Jackie Coogan and Jackie Searl. She also starred in the title role of Little Orphan Annie. At the age of 14, she played a soubrette role in Transatlantic Merry-Go-Round (1934). This film closed out the first stage of her Hollywood career.

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She went on to Broadway, where she starred in the original production of Rodgers and Hart's Babes in Arms (1937). Two of Green's numbers in the musical were "My Funny Valentine," which would ultimately become a jazz standard in many cover recordings and performances, and "The Lady is a Tramp".

Green made one more film in 1940, then went back to stage and nightclub work, including Walk With Music by Hoagy Carmichael and Johnny Mercer and the Betty Comden and Adolph Green musical Billion Dollar Baby. Green married Broadway (and later movie and TV) director Joseph Pevney and retired to raise a family. In 1951, she returned briefly to the screen opposite Abbott and Costello in Lost in Alaska (1951) and in Bloodhounds of Broadway (1952), co-starring another Mitzi--Mitzi Gaynor.

Mitzi Green Tims Mitzi Green Page in Bobs Child Film Stars Photo Gallery

In 1955, she starred with Virginia Gibson and Gordon Jones in the short-lived NBC TV sitcom So This Is Hollywood, in the role of Queenie Dugan, a high-spirited stuntwoman.

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After a brief stint on the nightclub circuit, Green retired again, although she did appear in summer stock and dinner theater around the Los Angeles area thereafter, and she appeared occasionally as a guest on talk shows.

Recognition

For her contributions to the motion picture industry, Green received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6430 Hollywood Blvd.

Death

On May 24, 1969, Green died in Huntington Beach, California, at age 48.

Stage

  • Babes In Arms (1937)
  • Walk With Music (1940)
  • Let Freedom Sing (1942)
  • Billion Dollar Baby (1945)
  • Filmography

    Actress
    1955
    So This Is Hollywood (TV Series) as
    Queenie Dugan
    - Reunion in Hollywood (1955) - Queenie Dugan
    - The Maharajah (1955) - Queenie Dugan
    - Grutchnik Rides Again (1955) - Queenie Dugan
    - Grutchnik (1955) - Queenie Dugan
    - Very Cold for April (1955) - Queenie Dugan
    - The Wonder Seal (1955) - Queenie Dugan
    - The Great Lover (1955) - Queenie Dugan
    - The Old Timer (1955) - Queenie Dugan
    - America's Sweetheart (1955) - Queenie Dugan
    - The Achilles Heel of Pudge Heffledorfer (1955) - Queenie Dugan
    - The Necklace (1955) - Queenie Dugan
    - Mother Dodd Came to Town (1955) - Queenie Dugan
    - Cover Girl (1955) - Queenie Dugan
    - The Monster (1955) - Queenie Dugan
    - Twinkle, Twinkle (1955) - Queenie Dugan
    - Ka-Boo of the Jungle (1955) - Queenie Dugan
    - Look Homeward, Fisherman (1955) - Queenie Dugan
    - Her Highness, Miss Jones (1955) - Queenie Dugan
    - He Done Her Wrong (1955) - Queenie Dugan
    - Gas Becomes Electra (No Lights, No Camera) (1955) - Queenie Dugan
    - A Friend in Need (1955) - Queenie Dugan
    - Too Many Crooks (1955) - Queenie Dugan
    - Local Girl Makes Good (1955) - Queenie Dugan
    - Mink Coat (1955) - Queenie Dugan
    1952
    Bloodhounds of Broadway as
    '52nd Tessie' Sammis
    1952
    Lost in Alaska as
    Rosette
    1949
    The Chevrolet Tele-Theatre (TV Series) as
    Mary
    - Manhattan Mary (1949) - Mary
    1940
    Santa Fe Trail as
    Girl at Wedding (uncredited)
    1934
    Transatlantic Merry-Go-Round as
    Mitzi
    1932
    Little Orphan Annie as
    Annie
    1932
    Girl Crazy as
    Tessie Deegan
    1931
    Huckleberry Finn as
    Becky Thatcher
    1931
    Newly Rich as
    Daisy Tate
    1931
    Dude Ranch as
    Alice Merridew
    1931
    The Stolen Jools (Short) as
    Little Mitzi - Mystery Solver
    1931
    Skippy as
    Eloise
    1931
    Finn and Hattie as
    Mildred Haddock
    1930
    Tom Sawyer as
    Becky Thatcher
    1930
    The Santa Fe Trail as
    Emily
    1930
    Love Among the Millionaires as
    Penelope 'Penny' Whipple
    1930
    Paramount on Parade as
    Mitzi Green - Episode 'Park in Paris'
    1930
    Honey as
    Doris
    1929
    The Marriage Playground as
    Zinnie Wheater
    Soundtrack
    1952
    Bloodhounds of Broadway (performer: "I've Got a Feelin' You're Foolin'" - uncredited)
    1952
    Lost in Alaska (performer: "I'm Just a Country Gal", "A Hot Time in the Igloo Tonight")
    1934
    Transatlantic Merry-Go-Round (performer: "Oh, Leo, It's Love")
    1932
    Hollywood on Parade No. A-1 (Short) (performer: "Was That the Human Thing to Do?")
    1932
    Girl Crazy (performer: "You've Got What Gets Me" (1932), "But Not for Me" (1930), "But Not for Me (Reprise)" (1930) - uncredited)
    1930
    Love Among the Millionaires (performer: "Don't Be a "Meanie!", "Rarin' to Go" - uncredited)
    1930
    Paramount on Parade (performer: "All I Want Is Just One Girl", "What Did Cleopatra Say")
    1930
    Honey (performer: "Sing You Sinners")
    Self
    1956
    The Ed Sullivan Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Buster Keaton; Donald O'Connor; Chester Gould, Gale Gordon, Charlotte Rae, Mitzi Green, Don Murray, Roberta Sherwood, Bob Sweeney, Marion Marlowe (1957) - Self
    - Episode #10.9 (1956) - Self
    1954
    The Colgate Comedy Hour (TV Series) as
    Self - Singer
    - Friar's Frolics (1954) - Self - Singer
    1949
    The Milton Berle Show (TV Series) as
    Self - Singer / Actress / Self - Impressionist / ...
    - Episode #4.21 (1952) - Self - Singer / Actress
    - William Bendix, Mitzi Green, Romo Vincent (1950) - Self - Singer
    - Cab Calloway, Jackie Cooper, Jackie Coogan, Mitzi Green (1949) - Self - Impressionist / Singer
    1950
    The Ed Wynn Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Mitzi Green, El Brendel, Frank Fontaine (1950) - Self
    - Mitzi Green, William Farnum (1950) - Self
    1935
    Broadway Highlights No. 2 (Short) as
    Self
    1932
    Screen Snapshots (Documentary short) as
    Self
    1932
    Hollywood on Parade No. A-1 (Short) as
    Self - Child Singer
    1931
    Screen Snapshots Series 10, No. 8 (Documentary short) as
    Self

    References

    Mitzi Green Wikipedia