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Suzanne Kaaren(1912-2004)

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Suzanne Kaaren
A mad scientist develops an aftershave lotion that causes his gigantic bats to kill anyone who wears it.
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La chauve-souris du diable (1940)
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Suzanne Kaaren was born on March 21, 1912 in Brooklyn, New York. When she was a teenager she won a high-jumping contest. She wanted to compete in the Olympics but her parents wouldn't let her. Suzanne started modeling and was hired to be one of the original Rockettes. She signed a contract with 20th Century Fox in 1933. Suzanne was given small roles in Le grand Ziegfeld (1936) and Drôle de famille (1935). Her biggest success came when she began working with the Three Stooges. She appeared in several of their comedy shorts including What's the Matador? (1942) and Disorder in the Court (1936). Suzanne became known for displaying her long legs and as a publicity stunt, they were insured for one million dollars. In 1940 she costarred with Bela Lugosi in the horror film La chauve-souris du diable (1940). Unfortunately, her career stalled and she found herself stuck making B-movies. She married actor Sidney Blackmer in 1943. Suzanne was supposed to play Judy Garland's sister in Le chant du Missouri (1944), but when Louis B. Mayer found out she had gotten married he gave the role to another actress. She and Sidney had a turbulent marriage and they separated several times. They had two sons and starred in several plays together. Suzanne continued to act on the stage and starred in the Broadway show Chicken Every Sunday. She and Sidney remained together until his death in 1973. After a fire burned down her North Carolina home, Suzanne moved to a rent-controlled apartment in Manhattan. When real estate developer Donald Trump wanted to tear down her building, she refused to move. In 1984, she had a small role in the film Cotton Club (1984). Suzanne died on August 27, 2004 from pneumonia. She is buried at Chestnut Hill Cemetery in Salisbury, North Carolina.
BornMarch 21, 1912
DiedAugust 27, 2004(92)
BornMarch 21, 1912
DiedAugust 27, 2004(92)
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Known for

Bela Lugosi and Suzanne Kaaren in La chauve-souris du diable (1940)
La chauve-souris du diable
5.4
  • Mary Heath
  • 1940
Glenda Farrell and Barton MacLane in Blondes at Work (1938)
Blondes at Work
6.4
  • Olive
  • 1938
Joan Fontaine and Bruce Bennett in A Million to One (1936)
A Million to One
5.7
  • Pat Stanley
  • 1936
Eric Linden and Boots Mallory in Here's Flash Casey (1938)
Here's Flash Casey
5.6
  • Mitzi LaRue
  • 1938

Credits

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Actress



  • Richard Gere in Cotton Club (1984)
    Cotton Club
    6.6
    • The Duchess of Park Avenue (uncredited)
    • 1984
  • Wallace Beery and Marjorie Main in Rationing (1944)
    Rationing
    6.1
    • Information Girl (uncredited)
    • 1944
  • Nelson Eddy and Jeanette MacDonald in Ma femme est un ange (1942)
    Ma femme est un ange
    5.7
    • Simone (uncredited)
    • 1942
  • Moe Howard, Larry Fine, Curly Howard, and Suzanne Kaaren in What's the Matador? (1942)
    What's the Matador?
    7.5
    Short
    • Dolores Sanchez
    • 1942
  • Alan Baxter and Mary Carlisle in Rags to Riches (1941)
    Rags to Riches
    6.5
    • Glenda Hayes
    • 1941
  • Wallace Ford, Dennis Moore, and Jean Parker in Roar of the Press (1941)
    Roar of the Press
    5.5
    • Angela Brooks
    • 1941
  • Bela Lugosi and Suzanne Kaaren in La chauve-souris du diable (1940)
    La chauve-souris du diable
    5.4
    • Mary Heath
    • 1940
  • Billie Burke, Frank Morgan, and John Shelton in The Ghost Comes Home (1940)
    The Ghost Comes Home
    5.9
    • Nightclub Flower Girl (uncredited)
    • 1940
  • Lynn Bari, C. Aubrey Smith, and Donald Woods in City of Chance (1940)
    City of Chance
    6.8
    • Mrs. Williams (uncredited)
    • 1940
  • Coat Tales (1939)
    Coat Tales
    Short
    • Model
    • 1939
  • Joan Crawford, Rosalind Russell, and Norma Shearer in Femmes (1939)
    Femmes
    7.7
    • Princess Mara (uncredited)
    • 1939
  • Robert Young, Henry Hull, and Florence Rice in Miracles à vendre (1939)
    Miracles à vendre
    6.2
    • Magician's Assistant in Demo (uncredited)
    • 1939
  • Moe Howard, Larry Fine, Curly Howard, and The Three Stooges in 3 Dumb Clucks (1937)
    Yes, We Have No Bonanza
    7.5
    Short
    • Singing Sister (uncredited)
    • 1939
  • Gene Autry, Noah Beery, Smiley Burnette, and Luana Walters in Mexicali Rose (1939)
    Mexicali Rose
    6.4
    • Carruthers' Secretary (uncredited)
    • 1939
  • Clark Gable and Norma Shearer in La Ronde des pantins (1939)
    La Ronde des pantins
    6.5
    • Nurse #3 (uncredited)
    • 1939

Soundtrack



  • Billie Burke, Frank Morgan, and John Shelton in The Ghost Comes Home (1940)
    The Ghost Comes Home
    5.9
    • performer: "Moonlight Bay" (1912) (uncredited)
    • 1940
  • Moe Howard, Larry Fine, Curly Howard, and The Three Stooges in 3 Dumb Clucks (1937)
    Yes, We Have No Bonanza
    7.5
    Short
    • performer: "Red River Valley/She'll Be Coming 'Round The Mountain" (uncredited)
    • 1939
  • Patricia Ellis and Warren Hull in Rhythm in the Clouds (1937)
    Rhythm in the Clouds
    5.6
    • performer: "Hawaiian Hospitality", "Two Hearts are Dancing" (uncredited)
    • 1937
  • No Place Like Rome
    5.7
    Short
    • performer: "Song of Flavius", "Here's a Spot to Sing a Song of Love" (uncredited)
    • 1936

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Personal details

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  • Alternative names
    • Suzanne Kaaren Blackmer
  • Born
    • March 21, 1912
    • Brooklyn, New York, USA
  • Died
    • August 27, 2004
    • Englewood, New Jersey, USA(complications from pneumonia)
  • Spouse
    • Sidney BlackmerJune 13, 1943 - October 6, 1973 (his death, 2 children)
  • Parents
      Philip Kirshnerman
  • Other works
    Stage: Appeared in "Chicken Every Sunday" on Broadway.
  • Publicity listings
    • 1 Interview
    • 3 Articles

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    Made news in the 1980s when she refused to move from her apartment building after it was purchased by Donald Trump. He wanted to evict her in order to tear down the building, but after going to court, she was allowed to stay. In 1998, it was ruled that Trump could turn the apartments into condos, and she was, therefore, given $750,000 compensation.
  • Quotes
    [on working with The Three Stooges in Disorder in the Court (1936)] What fun! "Disorder in the Court" is the biggest moneymaker of all the Stooge comedies. I only did it as a lark--I had a little time when Jules White saw me dancing and said, "With those legs, you've gotta do it".

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