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Name
  
Odette Myrtil

Role
  
Actress

Spouse
  

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Born
  
June 28, 1898
Paris, France

Died
  
November 18, 1978, Doylestown, Pennsylvania, United States

Movies
  
The Fighting Kentuckian, Dodsworth, Out of the Fog, Uncertain Glory, Rhapsody in Blue

Similar People
  
George Waggner, Stanley Logan, Victor Milner, William Wyler, Anatole Litvak

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Odette Myrtil (June 28, 1898 – November 18, 1978) was an American actress, singer, and violinist of French birth. She began her career as a violinist on the vaudeville stage in Paris at the age of 14. She expanded out into acting and singing, and had her first major success at the age of 18 on the London stage in the 1916 musical revue The Bing Boys Are Here. She was a staple in Broadway musical theatre productions from 1924-32, after which she returned only periodically to Broadway up through 1960. She also appeared on the stages of Chicago, London, Los Angeles, and Paris several times during her career.

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From 1923-72, Myrtil appeared as an actress in a total of 28 feature films; most of which were made from the mid-1930s through the mid-1950s. Not a leading lady on camera, she specialized in character roles and was often utilized for her gifts as a singer. She made only one television appearance during her career, in the Studio One in Hollywood 1953 episode The Paris Feeling. She worked as a costume designer for nine motion pictures between 1944-50.

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Life and career

Born Odette Laure Clotilde Quignarde, although some sources cite Belza as her surname at birth. in Paris, the daughter of two stage actors. She studied the violin at a boarding school in Brussels and began performing the violin professionally at the age of 13.

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In 1915, aged 16, she came to the United States to join the Ziegfeld Follies on Broadway as one of the Ziegfeld Girls.

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The following year she came to London where she was a major success in the West End show The Bing Boys Are Here. She spent the next several years appearing successfully on the London stage and in vaudeville productions in major European cities.

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In 1923, she returned to New York City as a vaudeville entertainer at the Palace Theatre where she had her first major success in America. She became a staple of the theatre scene in New York City up into the early 1930s, often appearing in Broadway musicals which featured her abilities as both a singer and violinist. She had a particular triumph as Odette in Jerome Kern's 1931 musical The Cat and the Fiddle which was written specifically as a vehicle for her. Thereafter she only made a handful of appearances on Broadway, with her last show being the original production of Harold Arlen and Johnny Mercer's Saratoga in 1960.

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She spent several years in the early 1950s portraying Bloody Mary in the original run of Rodgers and Hammerstein's South Pacific, having succeeded Juanita Hall in the role.

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After 1935, her career shifted towards film, although she never left her stage roots. She had a fairly prolific career as a film actress, appearing in mainly mid-sized roles in a total of 25 films from 1936-52. She had previously only appeared as a dancer in the 1923 film Squibs M.P. Her first speaking role was as Renée De Penable in Dodsworth (1936).

Some of her other film credits are Kitty Foyle (1940), Out of the Fog (1941), I Married an Angel (1942), Yankee Doodle Dandy (1942), The Palm Beach Story (1942), Uncertain Glory (1944), Devotion (1946), The Fighting Kentuckian (1949), and as Madame Darville in Alfred Hitchcock's Strangers on a Train (1951). She sang the title song on camera as herself in the 1954 film The Last Time I Saw Paris (1954) and again portrayed herself in her last film appearance in the film Hot Pants Holiday (1972).

Post-acting career

Myrtil resided in New Hope, Pennsylvania during most of her later life. From 1955 to 1958 she managed The Playhouse Inn, located next door to the Bucks County Playhouse. From 1961-76 she operated the New Hope restaurant Chez Odette, which had later become a different restaurant under newer ownership bearing her name, Odette's Restaurant.

During her life, Myrtil was married twice: for eight years to vaudeville performer Robert Adams and later to film director and producer Stanley Logan. She died in nearby Doylestown, Pennsylvania in 1978, aged 80.

Filmography

Actress
1971
Hot Pants Holiday as
Odette (as Odette)
1954
The Last Time I Saw Paris as
Singer (as Odette)
1954
The Secret Storm (TV Series) as
Odette
1953
Studio One (TV Series)
- The Paris Feeling (1953)
1952
CBS Television Workshop (TV Series) as
Mrs. Peachum
- The Beggar's Opera (1952) - Mrs. Peachum
1952
Lady Possessed as
Mrs. Burrows
1951
Here Comes the Groom as
Gray Lady (uncredited)
1951
Strangers on a Train as
Madame Darville (uncredited)
1949
The Fighting Kentuckian as
Madame De Marchand
1946
A Tale of Two Cafes (Short) as
Madam Colette
1946
Devotion as
Mme. Heger (uncredited)
1946
Naughty Nanette (Short) as
Mama Belleau
1945
Rhapsody in Blue as
Madame DeBreteuil (uncredited)
1945
The Great John L. as
Frenchwoman (uncredited)
1944
Dark Waters as
Mama Boudreaux (as Odette Myrtle)
1944
Uncertain Glory as
Mme. Bonet
1943
My Kingdom for a Cook as
Madame Touchet (uncredited)
1943
Thousands Cheer as
Mama Corbino (uncredited)
1943
Assignment in Brittany as
Louis' Sister
1943
Forever and a Day as
Madame Gaby
1942
Reunion in France as
Mme. Montanot
1942
The Palm Beach Story as
Sales Clerk (uncredited)
1942
I Married an Angel as
The Modiste (uncredited)
1942
The Pied Piper as
Madame Rougeron
1942
Yankee Doodle Dandy as
Madame Bartholdi
1941
Two-Faced Woman as
Dress Shop Saleswoman (uncredited)
1941
Out of the Fog as
Caroline Pomponette
1940
Kitty Foyle as
Delphine Detaille
1938
Suez as
Duchess (as Odette Myrtle)
1938
The Toy Wife as
Landlady (uncredited)
1937
The Girl from Scotland Yard as
Mme. Yvonne Dupre
1936
Dodsworth as
Renée de Penable
1923
Squibs M.P. as
Dancer
Costume Designer
1950
711 Ocean Drive (gowns)
1949
The Lucky Stiff
1945
Getting Gertie's Garter (as Odette)
1945
Divorce
1945
Brewster's Millions (as Odette)
1944
Tomorrow, the World!
Costume Department
1949
Manhandled (costumes: Miss Hervey)
1946
People Are Funny (gowns: Miss Walker)
1945
Allotment Wives (gowns: Kay Francis)
Soundtrack
1954
The Last Time I Saw Paris (performer: "The Last Time I Saw Paris", "Dream, Dream, Dream", "Dancing With You" (Danse avec Moi), "(All of a Sudden) My Heart Sings" (Ma Mie))
Self
1952
The Paul Whiteman's Goodyear Revue (TV Series) as
Self
- Odette Myrtle, Joe Carr (1952) - Self (as Odette Myrtle)

References

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