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Ona Munson(1903-1955)

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Ona Munson in Shanghaï (1941)
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Ona Munson was born Owena Elizabeth Wolcott on June 16, 1903 in Portland, Oregon. She took singing and dancing lessons when she was a child. At the age of fourteen, Ona moved to New York City with her mother. She began her career performing in vaudeville. In 1919 she made her Broadway debut in George White's Scandals. She appeared in several hit Broadway shows including No, No, Nanette and Hold Everything. Ona married stage actor Edward Buzzell in 1926. She went to Hollywood in 1930 to make the comedy Going Wild (1930). Soon after, she divorced her husband and started dating director Ernst Lubitsch. She starred in The Hot Heiress (1931) with Ben Lyon and in Broadminded (1931) with Joe E. Brown. Ona returned to Broadway in 1933 for a production of Hold Your Horses. While appearing in the show Ghosts she had a brief romance with actress Alla Nazimova. She also had relationships with Greta Garbo, Tallulah Bankhead, and director Dorothy Arzner. In 1939 she was cast as Belle Watling, a Southern madam, in Autant en emporte le vent (1939). The movie was a huge success but Ona ended up being typecast in similar roles. She got rave reviews playing a madam again in the film Shanghaï (1941).

Ona had a passionate love affair with playwright Mercedes de Acosta. She said they shared "the deepest spiritual moment that life brings". Worried about being outed as a lesbian she ended the romance and married Stewart McDonald, a loan administrator, in 1941. Their marriage was an arrangement since Stewart was also gay. During World War 2 she was chosen to be "Hollywood's official hostess" and acted as a godmother to hundreds of soldiers. She made some movies at Warner Brothers but her career stalled. Her final film was the thriller La maison rouge (1947). Ona divorced Stewart and married French painter Eugene Berman in 1950. This was another lavender marriage to a gay man. The couple moved to an apartment in The Belnord on Manhattan's Upper West Side. During the early 1950s Ona appeared in a few television shows. Unfortunately she was plagued by health problems and became very depressed. On February 1955 she committed suicide by taking an overdose of sleeping pills. She was fifty-one years old. Ona left a note that said "This is the only way I know to be free again ... Please don't follow me." She is buried at Ferncliff Cemetery in Hartsdale, New York.
BornJune 16, 1903
DiedFebruary 11, 1955(51)
BornJune 16, 1903
DiedFebruary 11, 1955(51)
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Known for

Clark Gable and Vivien Leigh in Autant en emporte le vent (1939)
Autant en emporte le vent
8.2
  • Belle Watling
  • 1939
Joe E. Brown and Thelma Todd in Broadminded (1931)
Broadminded
5.6
  • Constance Palmer
  • 1931
Gene Tierney in Shanghaï (1941)
Shanghaï
6.5
  • 'Mother' Gin Sling
  • 1941
Edward G. Robinson, Rory Calhoun, Julie London, Lon McCallister, and Allene Roberts in La maison rouge (1947)
La maison rouge
6.7
  • Mrs. Storm
  • 1947

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Actress



  • Armstrong Circle Theatre (1950)
    Armstrong Circle Theatre
    7.6
    TV Series
    • 1953
  • Martin Kane, Private Eye (1949)
    Martin Kane, Private Eye
    6.9
    TV Series
    • Millicent Mills
    • 1952–1953
  • Broadway Television Theatre (1952)
    Broadway Television Theatre
    7.1
    TV Series
    • Mrs. Frazier
    • 1952
  • Edward G. Robinson, Rory Calhoun, Julie London, Lon McCallister, and Allene Roberts in La maison rouge (1947)
    La maison rouge
    6.7
    • Mrs. Storm
    • 1947
  • John Wayne and Vera Ralston in La femme du pionnier (1945)
    La femme du pionnier
    5.9
    • 'Jersey' Thomas
    • 1945
  • Billie Burke, Ona Munson, Eugene Pallette, Joseph Schildkraut, Ruth Terry, and Raymond Walburn in The Cheaters (1945)
    The Cheaters
    6.8
    • Florie Watson
    • 1945
  • Roy Rogers, Pat Brady, Smiley Burnette, Hugh Farr, Karl Farr, Virginia Grey, Bob Nolan, Lloyd Perryman, Sons of the Pioneers, Tim Spencer, and Trigger in Idaho (1943)
    Idaho
    5.9
    • Belle Bonner
    • 1943
  • Dorothy Dandridge, Stuart Erwin, Peggy Moran, Ona Munson, and Don Terry in La jungle qui rugit (1942)
    La jungle qui rugit
    5.4
    • Dr. Ann Montgomery
    • 1942
  • Gene Tierney in Shanghaï (1941)
    Shanghaï
    6.5
    • 'Mother' Gin Sling
    • 1941
  • Henry Fonda and Joan Bennett in L'appel du Nord (1941)
    L'appel du Nord
    6.3
    • Clarabella
    • 1941
  • John Wayne, Ray Middleton, and Ona Munson in Ouragan sur la Louisiane (1941)
    Ouragan sur la Louisiane
    5.8
    • Julie Mirbeau
    • 1941
  • Chester Morris in Wagons Westward (1940)
    Wagons Westward
    6.7
    • Julie O'Conover
    • 1940
  • Edward Brophy, Jackie Cooper, Victor McLaglen, and Peggy Moran in The Big Guy (1939)
    The Big Guy
    6.5
    • Mary Whitlock
    • 1939
  • Clark Gable and Vivien Leigh in Autant en emporte le vent (1939)
    Autant en emporte le vent
    8.2
    • Belle Watling
    • 1939
  • Leon Ames, Richard Arlen, Andy Devine, and Anne Nagel in Legion of Lost Flyers (1939)
    Legion of Lost Flyers
    5.7
    • Martha Wilson
    • 1939

Soundtrack



  • John Wayne and Vera Ralston in La femme du pionnier (1945)
    La femme du pionnier
    5.9
    • performer: "Coax Me"
    • 1945
  • Ben Lyon and Ona Munson in The Hot Heiress (1931)
    The Hot Heiress
    5.7
    • performer: "You're the Cats" (1931), "Like Ordinary People Do" ("Like Ordinary People Do", uncredited)
    • 1931

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Personal details

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  • Height
    • 1.57 m
  • Born
    • June 16, 1903
    • Portland, Oregon, USA
  • Died
    • February 11, 1955
    • New York City, New York, USA(suicide by overdose)
  • Spouses
      Eugene BermanJanuary 27, 1950 - February 11, 1955 (her death)
  • Parents
      Owen Munson
  • Other works
    Active on Broadway in the following productions:
  • Publicity listings
    • 5 Articles

Did you know

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  • Trivia
    She was plagued by ill-health for the final years of her life, and committed suicide with an overdose of sleeping pills aged 51.
  • Quotes
    Note found next to bed at death, "This is the only way I know to be free again ... Please don't follow me."

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  • When did Ona Munson die?
    February 11, 1955
  • How did Ona Munson die?
    Suicide by overdose
  • How old was Ona Munson when she died?
    51 years old
  • Where did Ona Munson die?
    New York City, New York, USA
  • When was Ona Munson born?
    June 16, 1903

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