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Monroe Owsley(1900-1937)

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Monroe Owsley and Gloria Swanson in Indiscret (1931)
Largely forgotten today, glossy, beak-nosed, oval-faced actor Monroe Owsley, whose unappetizing film career lasted less than a decade, was born in Atlanta, Georgia near the turn of the century on August 11, 1900, and raised by his mother, stage actress Gertrude Owsley (1872-1936). A younger sister, Abbie, died at five months of age.

Monroe trained as an actor as a teen and started his career in such stock and repertory theatre productions as "The Meanest Girl in the World," and "Merton of the Movies." He eventually made it to Broadway in 1925 with "Young Blood."

After making a 1928 Broadway splash in the role of Ned Seton, the tipsy, ne'er-do-well scion of a well-to-do family, in Philip Barry's hit comedy "Holiday," Monroe was invited to move into films around the advent of sound. His first movie role was as a young suitor in Le bateau de nos rêves (1928) starring Fay Wray, but made more of a celluloid impact when he repeated his stage role in the first filming of Holiday (1930), which starred chic socialite Ann Harding. Katharine Hepburn's more famous remake came out eight years later with Lew Ayres playing Monroe's role.

Known for his high forehead, narrow eyes and persistent sneer, Monroe usually found himself cast as the slick third wheel in a number of opulent, pre-Code romantic dramas/musicals opposite a number of the top female stars including Barbara Stanwyck in Dix sous la danse (1931); Claudette Colbert in Honor Among Lovers (1931); Gloria Swanson in Indiscret (1931); Joan Crawford in This Modern Age (1931); Helen Twelvetrees in Unashamed (1932); Clara Bow in Fille de feu (1932); Kay Francis in The Keyhole (1933); Bette Davis in Ex-Lady (1933); and Carole Lombard in Brief Moment (1933). He had the leading man role in The Woman Who Dared (1933).

Unfortunately, the role of the inebriated, elegantly despairing Ned severely typecast him in an unappealing vein as the weakling son, charming cad, jellyfish husband, or debauched "Richie Rich" type, and his career skidded downhill and further down the credit list starting in 1934. Sadly, his personal life appeared to be just as unappealing as that of his film characters, succumbing to drink, drug and gambling addictions.

After a minor role in the "B" musical The Hit Parade (1937), Monroe was involved in a Southern California car accident. This alleged triggered a fatal heart on June 7, 1937, the very same day that superstar Jean Harlow died. He was only 36.
BornAugust 11, 1900
DiedJune 7, 1937(36)
BornAugust 11, 1900
DiedJune 7, 1937(36)
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Known for

Gloria Swanson in Indiscret (1931)
Indiscret
6.1
  • Jim Woodward
  • 1931
Bette Davis and Gene Raymond in Ex-Lady (1933)
Ex-Lady
6.3
  • Nick Malvyn
  • 1933
Mary Astor, Robert Ames, and Ann Harding in Holiday (1930)
Holiday
6.3
  • Ned Seton
  • 1930
Carole Lombard and Gene Raymond in Brief Moment (1933)
Brief Moment
6.3
  • Harold Sigrift
  • 1933

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  • Frances Langford and Phil Regan in The Hit Parade (1937)
    The Hit Parade
    6.6
    • Teddy Leeds
    • 1937
  • Robert Cummings, Martha Raye, and Shirley Ross in Hideaway Girl (1936)
    Hideaway Girl
    6.5
    • Count de Montaigne
    • 1936
  • Betty Furness and Jack Haley in Mister Cinderella (1936)
    Mister Cinderella
    5.7
    • Aloysius P. Merriweather
    • 1936
  • Alan Hale, Judith Barrett, Henry Hunter, Ralph Morgan, and Monroe Owsley in Yellowstone (1936)
    Yellowstone
    5.3
    • Marty Ryan
    • Jenkins
    • 1936
  • Une certaine jeune fille (1936)
    Une certaine jeune fille
    6.7
    • Coakley
    • 1936
  • Robert Young, Robert Armstrong, Edward Arnold, Constance Cummings, Reginald Denny, Sally Eilers, Louise Henry, George Meeker, and Gregory Ratoff in Remember Last Night? (1935)
    Remember Last Night?
    6.6
    • Billy Arliss
    • 1935
  • Mae West in Je veux être une lady (1935)
    Je veux être une lady
    6.4
    • Fletcher Colton
    • 1935
  • Carole Lombard and George Raft in La dernière rumba (1935)
    La dernière rumba
    5.8
    • Hobart Fletcher
    • 1935
  • Sylvia Sidney in Behold My Wife! (1934)
    Behold My Wife!
    6.1
    • Bob Prentice
    • 1934
  • Monroe Owsley, Helen Twelvetrees, and Donald Woods in She Was a Lady (1934)
    She Was a Lady
    • Jerry Couzins
    • 1934
  • Ralph Forbes and Monroe Owsley in Shock (1934)
    Shock
    5.8
    • Bob Hayworth
    • 1934
  • John Boles and Claire Trevor in Wild Gold (1934)
    Wild Gold
    5.8
    • Walter Jordan
    • 1934
  • Douglass Montgomery and Margaret Sullavan in Et demain? (1934)
    Et demain?
    7.1
    • Kessler
    • 1934
  • Shirley Grey and John Miljan in Twin Husbands (1933)
    Twin Husbands
    6.4
    • Colton Drain
    • 1933
  • Carole Lombard and Gene Raymond in Brief Moment (1933)
    Brief Moment
    6.3
    • Harold Sigrift
    • 1933

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  • Height
    • 1.80 m
  • Born
    • August 11, 1900
    • Atlanta, Georgia, USA
  • Died
    • June 7, 1937
    • Belmont, California, USA(heart attack)
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    • 1 Print Biography
    • 3 Articles

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    Died on the same day as Jean Harlow.

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