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Renee Godfrey(1919-1964)

  • Actress
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Renee Godfrey
Sultry-eyed, dark-haired and exquisite-looking, New York City native Renee Godfrey certainly had the earnestness and requisite beauty to catapult herself to the top of the film industry but, in the end, fell short of her initial potential. She later put her career on the back burner to raise a family and, sadly, fell ill with cancer before she could resurrect it, dying at the young age of 44.

She was born Renee Haal on September 1, 1919, and discovered early on that she had a natural gift for singing. The highly photogenic young teen gave serious thoughts to an entertainment career after entering and winning the "Miss New York State" contest (the talent portion, of course, was her singing). She then vied for but lost the 1937 "Miss America" crown. The resulting attention certainly didn't hurt and, by age 19, she found herself singing in London as a part of Danny Kaye's nightclub act. While there she met British actor/playwright/director/screenwriter Peter Godfrey, who worked both in London and Ireland at the time. He was almost 20 years her senior. The couple arrived in the US in the late 1930s and married in 1941.

Renee began her starlet career as Renee Haal at RKO, making her unbilled debut in Kitty Foyle (1940), the film that garnered Ginger Rogers her Oscar. She continued obscurely as chorus girl types in such films as Let's Make Music (1940) and Danny Kaye's Un fou s'en va-t-en guerre (1944), and even played a nurse in Citizen Kane (1941). Renee's stunning looks were soon put on display pitching Coca-Cola on billboards while decorating military barracks as a soldier's pin-up favorite. During WWII she and her husband put together a vaudeville act and entertained the troops on USO tours. In their show Peter played an amateur magician while Renee supported him as his lovely and leggy assistant.

Renee tried to take advantage of her husband's escalating career at RKO as a medium-budget director. She appeared to charming effect as a secondary femme in his dramedy Unexpected Uncle (1941) in which elderly Charles Coburn narrated and stole the film right from under ingénue leads Anne Shirley and James Craig. Renee's performance earned her a contract at RKO. At around this time she changed the last name of her stage moniker to her married name. After appearing in a couple of Leon Errol comedy shorts, she was featured once again in one of her husband's pictures, the romantic drama Highways by Night (1942), but it did not improve her Hollywood stock.

Renee's career picked up briefly in postwar "Poverty Row" films as a "second lead" supporting such female stars as Ruth Hussey in Bedside Manner (1945), Martha O'Driscoll in Down Missouri Way (1946) and Lynne Roberts in Winter Wonderland (1946). Her only co-starring parts came with the above-average Sherlock Holmes entry Le train de la mort (1946) and the mild comedy French Leave (1948) starring former child stars Jackie Cooper and Jackie Coogan. In the long run, most of Renee's movie roles emphasized her beauty, not her talent, and that took her only so far. An unbilled role in her husband's picture The Decision of Christopher Blake (1948) saw pretty much the end of her already flagging career.

With primary focus now on raising her three children (which included a set of twins), Renee was seen very sporadically on TV during the 1950s with guest roles on former film stars Loretta Young and Jane Wyman's tailor-made showcases. For the most part, however, Renee was out of view. Her director-husband, who had flourished on 50s TV, was in ill health by the end of the decade. Taking secretarial and real estate classes to help support the family income, Renee tried making a comeback of sorts, finding bit roles in Can-Can (1960), Procès de singe (1960) and Tendre est la nuit (1962). Still a robust beauty, she was also a guest player on such popular shows as Perry Mason (1957), Adèle (1961), The Donna Reed Show (1958) and La grande caravane (1957). In the early 1960s, however, before she could get completely back on track, she was diagnosed with cancer. After a long, exhaustive battle, she died at the age of 44 on May 24, 1964, in Los Angeles. Survived by her husband and children, her last film, an unbilled part in Walt Disney's feature Calloway le trappeur (1965), was released posthumously. Her husband died in 1970.
BornSeptember 1, 1919
DiedMay 24, 1964(44)
BornSeptember 1, 1919
DiedMay 24, 1964(44)
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Known for

Gene Kelly, Spencer Tracy, Donna Anderson, Fredric March, and Dick York in Procès de singe (1960)
Procès de singe
8.1
  • Mrs. Stebbins
  • 1960
Dickie Jones in Buffalo Bill, Jr. (1955)
Buffalo Bill, Jr.
7.2
TV Series
  • Linda Abbott
  • Linda Dobson
Richard Carlson and Jane Randolph in Highways by Night (1942)
Highways by Night
6.5
  • Ellen Cromwell
  • 1942
Charles Drake and Lynne Roberts in Winter Wonderland (1946)
Winter Wonderland
6.9
  • Phyllis Simpson
  • 1946

Credits

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Actress



  • Calloway le trappeur (1965)
    Calloway le trappeur
    6.5
    • Sarah Mellott (uncredited)
    • 1965
  • John McIntire in La grande caravane (1957)
    La grande caravane
    7.5
    TV Series
    • Mrs. Palmer
    • Della's Mother
    • Mrs. Herbst ...
    • 1961–1963
  • Going My Way (1962)
    Going My Way
    7.7
    TV Series
    • The Maid
    • 1963
  • Alfred Hitchcock in Suspicion (1962)
    Suspicion
    8.5
    TV Series
    • Hartman's Secretary
    • 1962
  • Ronald Reagan in General Electric Theater (1953)
    General Electric Theater
    6.7
    TV Series
    • Ethel MacDougal
    • 1962
  • Raymond Burr in Perry Mason (1957)
    Perry Mason
    8.3
    TV Series
    • Lady Librarian
    • Miss Winslow
    • 1960–1962
  • The Donna Reed Show (1958)
    The Donna Reed Show
    7.4
    TV Series
    • Gloria
    • Wilma
    • 1960–1962
  • Adèle (1961)
    Adèle
    7.2
    TV Series
    • Miss Lewis
    • 1962
  • John Derek, Richard Jaeckel, and Chill Wills in Frontier Circus (1961)
    Frontier Circus
    8.0
    TV Series
    • Stella
    • 1962
  • Robert Conrad, Anthony Eisley, Poncie Ponce, and Connie Stevens in Hawaiian Eye (1959)
    Hawaiian Eye
    7.6
    TV Series
    • Madge Barlow
    • 1962
  • Tendre est la nuit (1962)
    Tendre est la nuit
    6.0
    • Nurse (uncredited)
    • 1962
  • The Joey Bishop Show (1961)
    The Joey Bishop Show
    6.5
    TV Series
    • First Woman
    • 1961
  • Edd Byrnes, Roger Smith, and Efrem Zimbalist Jr. in 77 Sunset Strip (1958)
    77 Sunset Strip
    7.7
    TV Series
    • Roscoe's bar girl (uncredited)
    • 1961
  • The Ann Sothern Show (1958)
    The Ann Sothern Show
    7.8
    TV Series
    • Martha Newton
    • 1961
  • Gene Kelly, Spencer Tracy, Donna Anderson, Fredric March, and Dick York in Procès de singe (1960)
    Procès de singe
    8.1
    • Mrs. Stebbins
    • 1960

Personal details

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  • Alternative names
    • Renee Haal Godfrey
  • Born
    • September 1, 1919
    • New York City, New York, USA
  • Died
    • May 24, 1964
    • Los Angeles, California, USA(cancer)
  • Spouse
    • Peter GodfreyAugust 6, 1941 - May 24, 1964 (her death, 3 children)
  • Parents
    • Emil Haal
  • Other works
    (11/29/50) Guest on "Hollywood R.S.V.P." with her husband Peter Godfrey, hosted by Richard Lane and Bud Stefan on KTLA. Hugh O'Brian was also a guest.

Did you know

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  • Trivia
    Good friends at one time with Barbara Stanwyck and June Lang during her heyday, her Hollywood hobbies included collecting matchbook covers and photos of Joan Crawford. Stanwyck was such a close friend, in fact, that the star was made temporary guardian of Renee's three girls after she died and husband Peter became seriously ill.
  • Nickname
    • Renee Haal

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  • When did Renee Godfrey die?
    May 24, 1964
  • How did Renee Godfrey die?
    Cancer
  • How old was Renee Godfrey when she died?
    44 years old
  • Where did Renee Godfrey die?
    Los Angeles, California, USA
  • When was Renee Godfrey born?
    September 1, 1919

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