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Shirley Grey(1902-1981)

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Shirley Grey
Born Agnes Zetterstrand in 1902 in the small industrial town of Naugatuck, Connecticut, Grey was the seventh surviving and youngest child of Swedish immigrants. Her life and that of her family was sent into turmoil when her father died suddenly of a heart attack in 1911. Grey's family eventually moved to Waterbury, Connecticut while she was in her sophomore year of High School. She graduated from Waterbury's Wilby High School in 1919. Grey began her acting career with Sylvester Poli's Stock Theater Company, The Poli Players. She made her stage debut in the August 1920 production of "A Tailor Made Man" at the Lyric Theater in Bridgeport, Connecticut. While with the Poli Players, she performed in weekly stock performances throughout Poli's chain of theaters. She performed with the Poli Players until 1924. During the fall of 1924, Grey was "discovered" by Crane Wilbur while performing in a theater production in Springfield, Massachusetts. She was subsequently offered a part in Wilbur's play, "The Imported Wife". Although, the play was ultimately a failure, her exposure in this production opened numerous theatrical doors over the next several years. During the balance of the 20s she co-starred with many of the periods more popular theater performers including, Edward Arnold, William Collier Sr. and George M. Cohan. Grey married Jack Crosby, Ronald Colman's business manager, in 1927. Under Crosby's guidance, she was able to break into film. She performed in bit movie parts at first, but by 1929 and 1930 was working at RKO Radio Pictures' shorts division. In March of 1931, she was offered the opportunity to screen test for Samuel Goldwyn. Busby Berkeley subsequently signed her to a five-year contract for Goldwyn's company. Grey performed in more than 45 films during her brief movie career. She received great reviews, as Edith Varney in Secret Service (1931). The Mystery of the Mary Celeste (1935), a movie in which she co-starred in with Bela Lugosi, remains a cult favorite. She co-starred with Ralph Bellamy in the Inspector Trent film series at Columbia Pictures and was seen in numerous B westerns during her career supporting such actors as John Wayne, Tim McCoy and Buck Jones. She married British actor, Arthur Margetson, in 1936. This marriage, as with two prior marriages, ended in divorce. After her only son died in 1945 in World War II, her divorce, loss of her son and her inability to find work led to despair. She lived the remainder of her life - reclusive - with sisters in Providence, Rhode Island and Arlington, Virginia until she finally settled in Florida. She died in a Jacksonville Beach convalescent home in 1981.
BornApril 11, 1902
DiedAugust 12, 1981(79)
BornApril 11, 1902
DiedAugust 12, 1981(79)
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Known for

John Wayne in The Hurricane Express (1932)
The Hurricane Express
5.3
  • Gloria Martin
  • Gloria Stratton(as Shirley Gray)
  • 1932
Buck Jones in Treason (1933)
Treason
6.8
  • Joan Randall
  • 1933
William Bakewell, Claude Gillingwater, Shirley Grey, and Charles Starrett in Green Eyes (1934)
Green Eyes
5.1
  • Jean Kester
  • 1934
Richard Dix in The Public Defender (1931)
The Public Defender
6.4
  • Barbara Gerry
  • 1931

Credits

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  • James Cagney and Ann Sheridan in Ville conquise (1940)
    Ville conquise
    7.2
    • Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
    • 1940
  • The Mystery of the Mary Celeste (1935)
    The Mystery of the Mary Celeste
    5.4
    • Sarah Briggs
    • 1935
  • Jean Arthur and George Murphy in Un danger public (1935)
    Un danger public
    6.3
    • Mimi LaVerne
    • 1935
  • Sidney Blackmer, Frank O'Connor, Shirley Grey, Noel Madison, and Sidney Miller in The Girl Who Came Back (1935)
    The Girl Who Came Back
    5.7
    • Gilda Gillespie aka Mary Brown
    • 1935
  • Preston Foster and Shirley Grey in The People's Enemy (1935)
    The People's Enemy
    5.5
    • Ann Griffin
    • 1935
  • Chick Chandler, Shirley Grey, and Arthur Vinton in Circumstantial Evidence (1935)
    Circumstantial Evidence
    5.5
    • Adrienne Grey
    • 1935
  • Public Opinion (1935)
    Public Opinion
    6.4
    • Joan Nash
    • 1935
  • Jack Benny, Nancy Carroll, Frank Parker, and Sid Silvers in Transatlantic Merry-Go-Round (1934)
    Transatlantic Merry-Go-Round
    6.3
    • Anya Rosson
    • 1934
  • Edward Arnold, Karen Morley, and Frankie Thomas in Le foyer qui s'éteint (1934)
    Le foyer qui s'éteint
    5.9
    • Louise
    • 1934
  • Ralph Bellamy and Shirley Grey in Girl in Danger (1934)
    Girl in Danger
    5.5
    • Gloria Gale
    • 1934
  • Tim McCoy and Shirley Grey in Beyond the Law (1934)
    Beyond the Law
    • Helen Glenn
    • 1934
  • Richard Dix and Dorothy Wilson in Suprême enjeu (1934)
    Suprême enjeu
    6.1
    • Bernice Solon
    • 1934
  • Jean Arthur and Jack Holt in The Defense Rests (1934)
    The Defense Rests
    6.5
    • Mabel Wilson
    • 1934
  • William Bakewell, Claude Gillingwater, Shirley Grey, and Charles Starrett in Green Eyes (1934)
    Green Eyes
    5.1
    • Jean Kester
    • 1934
  • Ralph Bellamy in One Is Guilty (1934)
    One Is Guilty
    6.8
    • Sally Grey
    • 1934

Personal details

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  • Alternative name
    • Shirley Gray
  • Height
    • 1.63 m
  • Born
    • April 11, 1902
    • Naugatuck, Connecticut, USA
  • Died
    • August 12, 1981
    • Jacksonville Beach, Florida, USA(undisclosed)
  • Spouses
      Arthur MargetsonJanuary 3, 1936 - ? (divorced)
  • Publicity listings
    • 1 Magazine Cover Photo

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  • When did Shirley Grey die?
    August 12, 1981
  • How did Shirley Grey die?
    Undisclosed
  • How old was Shirley Grey when she died?
    79 years old
  • Where did Shirley Grey die?
    Jacksonville Beach, Florida, USA
  • When was Shirley Grey born?
    April 11, 1902

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