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Occupation
  
actress

Resting place
  
Santa Barbara

Role
  
Film actress

Name
  
Natalie Moorhead

Years active
  
1929-1940


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Full Name
  
Nathalia Messner

Born
  
July 27, 1901 (
1901-07-27
)
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Allegheny County), U.S.

Died
  
October 6, 1992, Montecito, California, United States

Spouse
  
Alan Crosland (m. 1930–1935), Raymond Phillips (m. 1929–1930), Juan Torena (m. ?–1983)

Parents
  
Anna Katherine Messner, James Messner

Movies
  
The Thin Man, Illicit, The King Murder, Love Bound, The Phantom of Paris

Similar People
  
Alan Crosland, Minna Gombell, Henry Wadsworth, Juan Torena, William "Bill" Henry

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Natalie Moorhead (born Nathalia Messner; July 27, 1901 – October 6, 1992) was an American film and stage actress of the 1920s and 1930s. She was known for distinctive platinum blond hair.

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Career

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She began her theatre career on Broadway at the Fulton Theatre playing a bridesmaid in the 1922 play Abie's Irish Rose which broke a record for run of the play, finally closing at the Theatre Republic on October 1, 1927. She then played Sadie in the short run of A Lady in Love at the Lyceum Theatre. She played Lydia Webster in George M. Cohan's 1927 farce Baby Cyclone at Henry Miller's Theatre.

Personal life

On December 21, 1930, Moorhead married director Alan Crosland. She sued him for divorce on July 2, 1935.

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Filmography

Actress
1940
Margie as
Mrs. Dixon
1940
I Want a Divorce as
Mrs. Tyrell (uncredited)
1940
All This, and Heaven Too as
Lady at the Theatre (uncredited)
1940
Flight Angels as
Miss Mason
1940
I Take This Woman as
May - Saleslady (uncredited)
1939
Old Hickory (Short) as
Mrs. Renoir
1939
The Women as
Woman at Modiste Salon (uncredited)
1939
Lady of the Tropics as
Mrs. Hazlitt
1939
When Tomorrow Comes as
Woman (uncredited)
1938
Letter of Introduction as
Maud Raleigh - Park Plaza Gossip (uncredited)
1938
The Beloved Brat as
Evelyn Morgan
1938
Heart of Arizona as
Belle Starr
1937
The Adventurous Blonde as
Theresa Gray
1937
King of Gamblers as
Woman at Table (uncredited)
1936
What Becomes of the Children? as
Edith Worthington
1936
15 Maiden Lane as
Nellie - Society Crook (uncredited)
1936
Two in a Crowd as
Mrs. Anthony (uncredited)
1935
Champagne for Breakfast as
Mrs. Morton
1934
The Curtain Falls as
Katherine Scorsby
1934
Washee Ironee (Short)(unconfirmed)
1934
Fifteen Wives as
Carol Manning
1934
The Thin Man as
Julia Wolf
1934
Dancing Man as
Tamara Trevor
1934
Long Lost Father as
Phyllis Mersey-Royds
1933
Git Along Little Wifie (Short) as
Wife
1933
Only Yesterday as
Lucy (uncredited)
1933
Secret Sinners as
Mrs. Gilbert
1933
Gigolettes of Paris as
Diane Valraine
1933
Curtain at Eight as
Alma Jenkins Thornton (as Natalie Moorehead)
1933
The Big Chance as
Babe
1933
Dance Hall Hostess as
Clare
1933
Corruption as
Sylvia Gorman
1933
Private Detective 62 as
Helen Burns
1933
The Mind Reader as
Mrs. Austin
1933
Forgotten as
Myrtle Strauss
1932
The Fighting Gentleman as
Violet Reed
1932
The King Murder as
Elizabeth Hawthorn
1932
The Stoker as
Vera Martin
1932
Love Bound as
Verna Wilson
1932
Cross-Examination as
Inez Wells
1932
The Menace as
Caroline Quayle
1932
Discarded Lovers as
Irma Gladden
1931
Three Wise Girls as
Ruth Dexter
1931
Maker of Men as
Mrs. Rhodes
1931
The Deceiver as
Mrs. Lawton
1931
Morals for Women as
Flora
1931
The Phantom of Paris as
Vera
1931
My Past as
Consuelo 'Connie' Byrne
1931
Women Men Marry as
Dolly Moulton
1931
Parlor, Bedroom and Bath as
Leila Crofton
1931
Illicit as
Margie True
1931
Dance, Fools, Dance as
Della
1930
Captain Thunder as
Bonita Salazar
1930
Hook, Line and Sinker as
Duchess Bessie Von Essie
1930
Divorce Among Friends as
Joan Whitley
1930
Average Husband (Short) as
Helen Tuttle
1930
The Office Wife as
Linda Fellowes
1930
Ladies Must Play as
Connie
1930
Manslaughter as
Eleanor Bellington
1930
Hot Curves as
Maizie
1930
Shadow of the Law as
Ethel Barry aka Ethel George
1930
The Runaway Bride as
Clara Muldoon
1930
Show Girl in Hollywood as
Blonde Actress with Frank Buelow at Premiere (uncredited)
1930
Spring Is Here as
Rita Conway
1930
The Benson Murder Case as
Fanny Del Roy
1930
The Furies as
Caroline Leigh
1930
Vengeance (Short) as
The Wife
1930
Letters (Short)
1929
The Girl from Havana as
Lona Martin
1929
The Unholy Night as
Lady Violet Montague
1929
Trusting Wives (Short)
1929
Thru Different Eyes as
Frances Thornton
Soundtrack
1931
Illicit ("Yankee Doodle", uncredited)
1931
Dance, Fools, Dance (performer: "Piano Sonata No. 14 in C sharp minor, Op. 27 No. 2 'Moonlight'" (1800-01) - uncredited)
Self
1930
Fashion News (Documentary short) as
Self (1928)
Archive Footage
1986
The Laurel and Hardy Show (TV Series) as
Wedding guest (1986)
1974
That's Entertainment! (Documentary) as
Clip from 'Dance, Fools, Dance'
1972
Hollywood: The Dream Factory (TV Movie documentary) as
Self - film clips

References

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