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Marla Shelton(1912-2001)

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Marla Shelton
Passed the Federal examination for professional radio operator at the age of 12, at the time the youngest ever to receive the license. She and her father received praise from the government for sending wireless distress signals during the 1926 Great Miami Hurricane, from Houston, Texas.

She competed the next year, as Miss Houston, in Galveston's "Second International Pageant of Pulchritude and Eighth Annual Bathing Girl Revue".

In 1929 she entered the Miss Universe contest as Miss Tulsa, Theda Delrey. Her eligibility was questioned when two other contestants filed affidavits that she was, in fact, Alberta McKellop who was Miss Houston in 1927 and, as such, was ineligible to compete. In 1930 she competed as Miss California in the "America's Sweetheart" contest, early forerunner of Miss America, in Miami, Florida and placed second in the competition. She was disqualified two months later because she had entered the contest while staying at her grandmother's home in Oklahoma and pageant determined she was not eligible to be Miss California.

She was originally under a short contract with MGM which was touting her for a brief period. However, when her contract was up they failed to renew and Walter Wanger stepped in and gave her a five year contract.

In 1952 she created a stir at the Miss Universe pageant in Los Angeles, when she interrupted a rehearsal and attended, uninvited, a luncheon for contestants. It appears that it was a publicity stunt of some sort and it received considerable press coverage.

Press releases of the time indicate she was of Native American ancestry, descendant of the Cherokee. However, her father is listed on the rolls as a member of the Creek (Muscogee) Nation.
BornOctober 12, 1912
DiedFebruary 14, 2001(88)
BornOctober 12, 1912
DiedFebruary 14, 2001(88)
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Known for

Jean Harlow and Robert Taylor in Valet de coeur (1937)
Valet de coeur
6.5
  • Catherine Burns
  • 1937
Gene Raymond and Ann Sothern in Une fiancée s'enfuit (1937)
Une fiancée s'enfuit
5.8
  • Mrs. Grace Andrews
  • 1937
Astrid Allwyn, Judith Barrett, Andy Devine, William Gargan, and William Hall in Ein pleine bourrasque (1936)
Ein pleine bourrasque
6.6
  • Marion Beatty
  • 1936
Robert Young and Ann Sothern in Dangerous Number (1937)
Dangerous Number
5.1
  • Vera
  • 1937

Credits

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  • Maureen O'Hara, Dick Haymes, and Harry James in Voulez-vous m'aimer? (1946)
    Voulez-vous m'aimer?
    6.3
    • Nightclubber with Ralph's Look-Alike (uncredited)
    • 1946
  • Ingrid Bergman, Gary Cooper, Jerry Austin, and Flora Robson in L'intrigante de Saratoga (1945)
    L'intrigante de Saratoga
    6.3
    • Mrs. Porcelain (uncredited)
    • 1945
  • Jane Frazee, Gloria Jean, Allan Jones, Donald O'Connor, Peggy Ryan, and Phil Spitalny and His All-Girl Orchestra in When Johnny Comes Marching Home (1942)
    When Johnny Comes Marching Home
    6.7
    • Diana Wellman
    • 1942
  • Virginia Grey and John Hubbard in Secrets of the Underground (1942)
    Secrets of the Underground
    5.8
    • Mrs. Perkins - WAAF
    • 1942
  • Gene Autry and Virginia Grey in Les cloches de Capistrano (1942)
    Les cloches de Capistrano
    6.3
    • Jackie Laval
    • 1942
  • Jean Muir and Warren William in The Lone Wolf Meets a Lady (1940)
    The Lone Wolf Meets a Lady
    6.4
    • Rose Waverly
    • 1940
  • Bobby Breen, Marla Shelton, and Kent Taylor in Escape to Paradise (1939)
    Escape to Paradise
    4.8
    • Juanita
    • 1939
  • Nelson Eddy and Ilona Massey in Balalaika (1939)
    Balalaika
    6.2
    • (uncredited)
    • 1939
  • Randolph Scott, Ralph Bellamy, and Frances Dee in Garde-côtes (1939)
    Garde-côtes
    5.8
    • Gorgeous Creature (uncredited)
    • 1939
  • Leo Carrillo, Ian Hunter, Ella Logan, and Pat Paterson in 52ème rue (1937)
    52ème rue
    6.5
    • Evelyn Macy Rondell
    • 1937
  • Joan Blondell and Leslie Howard in Monsieur Dodd part pour Hollywood (1937)
    Monsieur Dodd part pour Hollywood
    6.7
    • Thelma Cheri
    • 1937
  • Joan Bennett and Warner Baxter in Vogues 38 (1937)
    Vogues 38
    5.9
    • Violet - Model Who Quits (uncredited)
    • 1937
  • Gene Raymond and Ann Sothern in Une fiancée s'enfuit (1937)
    Une fiancée s'enfuit
    5.8
    • Mrs. Grace Andrews
    • 1937
  • Janet Gaynor and Fredric March in Une étoile est née (1937)
    Une étoile est née
    7.3
    • (uncredited)
    • 1937
  • Dean Jagger and Margaret Lindsay in Song of the City (1937)
    Song of the City
    5.9
    • Jane Lansing
    • 1937

Soundtrack



  • Tom Breneman in Breakfast in Hollywood (1946)
    Breakfast in Hollywood
    5.7
    • lyrics: "If I Had a Wishing Ring"
    • 1946
  • Leo Carrillo, Tom Neal, and Martha Tilton in Crime, Inc. (1945)
    Crime, Inc.
    5.4
    • writer: "What a Fool I Was", "That's It"
    • 1945
  • Barton Hepburn and Shirley Ross in A Song for Miss Julie (1945)
    A Song for Miss Julie
    5.0
    • lyrics: "Bayou Calls", "I Love to Remember", "Sweet Sunday", "It Could Have Happened Before"
    • 1945
  • Robert Young and Ann Sothern in Dangerous Number (1937)
    Dangerous Number
    5.1
    • performer: "Bridal Chorus (Here Comes the Bride)" (1850) (uncredited)
    • 1937

Personal details

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  • Height
    • 1.74 m
  • Born
    • October 12, 1912
    • Eureka Springs, Arkansas, USA
  • Died
    • February 14, 2001
    • Laguna Niguel, California, USA(undisclosed)
  • Spouses
      N. Gayle GittermanJune 1, 1955 - March 25, 1976 (his death)
  • Publicity listings
    • 1 Article
    • 1 Pictorial

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    She had two children: Marla Jo Dawn and John Wesley Dawn Jr., aka Wes Dawn.

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