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May McAvoy(1899-1984)

  • Actress
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May McAvoy
A Jewish prince seeks to find his family and revenge himself upon his childhood friend who had him wrongly imprisoned.
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Ben-Hur (1925)
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Silent-screen star May McAvoy was born in an upscale area of New York City. Her well-to-do family owned and operated a large livery stable situated where the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel now stands. She initially wanted to be a teacher but became intrigued with show business after watching a friend rehearse a show at a nearby vaudeville theater. A model whose first job was a commercial for Domino Sugar, she moved into extra work in films and received her first major break with The Devil's Garden (1920) co-starring Lionel Barrymore. Stardom was hers, however, as the lead in Sentimental Tommy (1921), which led to a Paramount contract.

McAvoy later stated that she was not content to play whatever part the studio might choose for her and she demanded quality. She claimed that Cecil B. DeMille wanted her as the leading lady for _Adam's Rib (1923)_ but she balked at bobbing her hair and wearing the required pelt for the caveman sequence. She believed that he was able to have her unofficially suspended because of her refusal. Whatever her reasons for leaving Paramount, May bought out her contract and freelanced for the next six years. McAvoy wound up flourishing in such movies as The Enchanted Cottage (1924), Tessie (1925) and L'éventail de Lady Windermere (1925), while replacing Gertrude Olmstead as Esther in her best known silent film, Ben-Hur (1925). Mostly forgotten today except by more devoted film enthusiasts, May nevertheless holds a steadfast position in film history thanks to her co-starring role in Hollywood's first talkie, Le chanteur de jazz (1927) opposite Al Jolson, which is actually a silent film with several sound musical and speaking sequences; she herself had no talking scenes. Coincidentally, May also starred in England's first all-talking picture Terror (1928). She retired after her marriage in 1929 and bore one son, Patrick. She returned to films for a decade and a half in the 1940s for MGM but never received any screen credit for these parts (her final role was as an extra in Ben-Hur (1959). She was widowed in 1973 and died a decade later of a heart attack.
BornSeptember 8, 1899
DiedApril 26, 1984(84)
BornSeptember 8, 1899
DiedApril 26, 1984(84)
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    • 3 wins total

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Known for

Le chanteur de jazz (1927)
Le chanteur de jazz
6.4
  • Mary Dale
  • 1927
Ramon Novarro and May McAvoy in Ben-Hur (1925)
Ben-Hur
7.8
  • Esther
  • 1925
Elliott Dexter, George Fawcett, May McAvoy, and Lois Wilson in Only 38 (1923)
Only 38
  • Lucy Stanley
  • 1923
Betty Compson, Bert Lytell, and May McAvoy in Un paria (1922)
Un paria
  • Myrtle
  • 1922

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Actress



  • Ben-Hur (1959)
    Ben-Hur
    8.1
    • Woman in Crowd (uncredited)
    • 1959
  • Elvis Presley and Jennifer Holden in Le Rock du bagne (1957)
    Le Rock du bagne
    6.5
    • Minor Role (uncredited)
    • 1957
  • Stewart Granger and Rhonda Fleming in Terreur dans la vallée (1957)
    Terreur dans la vallée
    6.2
    • Woman (uncredited)
    • 1957
  • La femme modèle (1957)
    La femme modèle
    6.7
    • Boston Wardrobe Woman (uncredited)
    • 1957
  • Maureen O'Hara and John Wayne in L'aigle vole au soleil (1957)
    L'aigle vole au soleil
    6.6
    • Nurse (uncredited)
    • 1957
  • Lux Video Theatre (1950)
    Lux Video Theatre
    7.3
    TV Series
    • Member of the Jury
    • 1956
  • La rançon (1956)
    La rançon
    6.9
    • Miss May (uncredited)
    • 1956
  • Frank Sinatra and Debbie Reynolds in Le tendre piège (1955)
    Le tendre piège
    6.3
    • Visitor to Home Show (uncredited)
    • 1955
  • Leslie Caron in La pantoufle de verre (1955)
    La pantoufle de verre
    6.4
    • Ball Guest (uncredited)
    • 1955
  • Walter Pidgeon in La tour des ambitieux (1954)
    La tour des ambitieux
    7.4
    • Grimm's Secretary (uncredited)
    • 1954
  • Kirk Douglas and Lana Turner in Les ensorcelés (1952)
    Les ensorcelés
    7.7
    • Pebbel's Secretary (uncredited)
    • 1952
  • Arlene Dahl, Ann Miller, and Red Skelton in Amour et caméra (1950)
    Amour et caméra
    6.1
    • Minor Role (uncredited)
    • 1950
  • Le Mystère de la plage perdue (1950)
    Le Mystère de la plage perdue
    7.2
    • Nurse (uncredited)
    • 1950
  • Gloria DeHaven and Red Skelton in Taxi, s'il vous plait (1950)
    Taxi, s'il vous plait
    6.4
    • Minor Role (uncredited)
    • 1950
  • Jane Powell, George Brent, Xavier Cugat, Frances Gifford, Marina Koshetz, and Lauritz Melchior in Amour en croisière (1948)
    Amour en croisière
    6.4
    • Ship Passenger (uncredited)
    • 1948

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  • Height
    • 1.50 m
  • Born
    • September 8, 1899
    • New York City, New York, USA
  • Died
    • April 26, 1984
    • Los Angeles, California, USA(heart attack)
  • Spouse
    • Maurice Cleary1929 - 1973 (his death, 1 child)
  • Publicity listings
    • 15 Articles
    • 2 Magazine Cover Photos

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    Never weighed more than 100 pounds.
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    I soon realized I was not cut out to be a schoolteacher, which is what it was assumed I would be. Every time I saw Ruth Wells I longed to be, like her, "in the profession". Finally, Mother saw I was making myself and everybody else miserable so she told me I could try my luck and at least get it out of my system.
  • Salaries
      L'étreinte du passé
      (1924)
      $3,000 @ week

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