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Miriam Battista(1912-1980)

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Miriam Battista was born in New York City on July 14, 1912, the youngest of three children, to immigrant parents from Italy. Her father was Raphael Battista from Oliveto Citra, Italy, and her mother was Cleonice (Clara) Rufolo. Clara was related to many old Neapolitan families of noble blood, and Raphael's grandfather was an archbishop. Miriam captivated audiences at age 4 when she made her stage debut in 1916 with legendary stage star Maude Adams (1872-1953) in "A Kiss for Cinderella." She was first seen on film in Blazing Love (1916) starring Virginia Pearson. Her eyes lit up the screen, though she received no credit for being in the film. Several years of stage work followed, including roles in "Daddy Long Legs" with Ruth Chatterton (1917), the Henrik Ibsen classic "A Doll's House" with Alla Nazimova (1918), "Freedom" with her eldest brother William (1918), "Red Dawn" (1919), and "Daddies" with Jeanne Eagles (1919).

In 1919, she returned to film in Nazimova's L'occident (1918), playing Hassouna's little sister. The following year, she played Minnie Ginsberg as a child in Humoresque (1920), the first film to receive the Photoplay Magazine Medal of Honor (the first significant annual film award); in Miriam's most memorable scene, she sobs over her dead kitten and tries to bring it back to life by warming it against her body. Roles in many more films followed, including At the Stage Door (1921) with Billie Dove, La victoire du coeur (1922) with Norma Talmadge, Un fier gueux (1922) with Lionel Barrymore in which she played a Chinese girl, and La raison de vivre (1922) with George Arliss. Her mother, who had managed her career, died in 1924, and Miriam didn't return to the stage until 1930, at the age of 18. She played the ingénue lead in "The Honor Code" (1931) and after joining Florenz Ziegfield Jr.'s "Follies" as a dancer, she landed a singing role in "Hot Cha!" (1932) with Bert Lahr. She continued performing on the stage, including starring with Humphrey Bogart in "Our Wife" (1933), and making films, mostly in Italian. In 1934, she married dancer Paul Pierce; the marriage lasted only one year. In 1938, she married Russell Maloney, an author who worked as a staff writer on the New Yorker. Their only child, Amelia, was born in 1945. In 1948, they collaborated on an ill-fated musical titled "Sleepy Hollow" that lasted only 12 performances. Russell died a few months later, and in 1949 Miriam married Lloyd Rosamond, a radio and TV producer who had been a friend since childhood. Lloyd died in 1964. Miriam died on December 22, 1980, of complications from emphysema.
BornJuly 14, 1912
DiedDecember 22, 1980(68)
BornJuly 14, 1912
DiedDecember 22, 1980(68)
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Known for

Billie Dove in At the Stage Door (1921)
At the Stage Door
  • Mary Mathews as a Girl
  • 1921
Charles Bryant, Sally Crute, Donald Gallaher, and Alla Nazimova in L'occident (1918)
L'occident
5.0
  • Hassouna's Little Sister
  • 1918
Lionel Barrymore and Matthew Betz in Un fier gueux (1922)
Un fier gueux
2.0
  • Chinese Girl
  • 1922
Così è la vita
  • Actress
  • 1931

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  • From Nine to Nine (1936)
    From Nine to Nine
    4.1
    • Toinette - the Maid
    • 1936
  • Enlighten Thy Daughter (1934)
    Enlighten Thy Daughter
    • Lillian Stevens
    • 1934
  • Sky Symphony
    Short
    • Miriam Battista
    • 1933
  • Santa Lucia Luntana
    • Molly
    • 1931
  • Così è la vita
    • 1931
  • Life in Hollywood No. 4 (1927)
    Life in Hollywood No. 6
    5.6
    Short
    • 1927
  • Muriel McCormac and Michael D. Moore in Le Roi des rois (1927)
    Le Roi des rois
    7.3
    • (uncredited)
    • 1927
  • The Shining Adventure
    6.4
    • Little Girl (uncredited)
    • 1925
  • Men, Women and Money
    • Child
    • 1924
  • Malgré la honte (1923)
    Malgré la honte
    • Lydia Canfield, as a child
    • 1923
  • L'enfer de la vie (1923)
    L'enfer de la vie
    • Lettie
    • 1923
  • The Curse of Drink (1922)
    The Curse of Drink
    • Baby Betty
    • 1922
  • George Arliss in La raison de vivre (1922)
    La raison de vivre
    6.5
    • Little Girl
    • 1922
  • Dore Davidson and Vera Gordon in Un père (1922)
    Un père
    • Pearl Binswanger as a Child
    • 1922
  • The Blonde Vampire (1922)
    The Blonde Vampire
    • Alice
    • 1922

Personal details

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  • Height
    • 1.60 m
  • Born
    • July 14, 1912
    • New York City, New York, USA
  • Died
    • December 22, 1980
    • New York City, New York, USA(emphysema)
  • Spouses
      Lloyd Rosamond1949 - August 24, 1964 (his death)
  • Other works
    Active on Broadway [sometimes credited as Miriam Batista] in the following productions:
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    • 2 Articles

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    Her great-grandfather was an archbishop.
  • Quotes
    I had no trouble crying. Tears came easily and if they didn't, my mother took me behind the scenes and spanked me until I cried.

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