Carole Landis

Carole Landis

b. 1919 — d. 1948 (aged 29) Fairchild, Wisconsin, USA
Actress Soundtrack Writer

In 1935, after high school and a brief marriage in San Bernardino, California, Frances Ridste ran away to San Francisco to work as a nightclub dancer and band singer under the stage name Carole Landis. She got to Hollywood at age 17 in 1936 and got mostly extra work, but in 1937 she landed a contract with Warner Bros. However, Warners gave her mostly bit parts in B pictures and in the chorus of Busby Berkeley pictures for the 15 films she made for them. Her "break" came when Hal Roach cast her as the skin-clad lead in his hit One Million B.C. (1940) and in three fine comedies, then sold her contract to 20th Century-Fox. She played "B" leads and "A" supporting roles in her first 12 Fox films, with a notable dramatic performance in I Wake Up Screaming (1941). Critics dwelled on her fresh-faced beauty, seldom mentioning her acting and comedy potential. Carole wrote a book about her first wartime USO tour, entertaining troops in England and North Africa; in the film version, Four Jills in a Jeep (1944), you can get a glimpse of the kind of talent she really had, and which Fox was wasting. Absent from film work most of that year because of USO tours in the Pacific, Carol returned to Hollywood weakened by amoebic dysentery, malaria, and near-fatal pneumonia only to find the film dismissed as "self-praise". After Having Wonderful Crime (1945)--perhaps her best comedy--and two B pictures, her Fox contract was dropped. Ostracized in Hollywood due to her ardent feminism and rumors about sexual peccadillos, she made her last two films in England. With a stalled career, poor health, failed marriages, financial problems, and the ending of a torrid affair with married Rex Harrison, Carole Landis committed suicide with Seconal in 1948. Intelligent, generous, talented and gorgeous, she was only 29.

Known For

Filmography

Screen Snapshots, Series 29, No. 6: It Was Only Yesterday
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Screen Snapshots, Series 29, No. 6: It Was Only Yesterday
1950 Actress
The Silk Noose
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★ 6.1
The Silk Noose
1948 Actress
Brass Monkey
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★ 5.2
Brass Monkey
1948 Actress
Out of the Blue
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★ 6.5
Out of the Blue
1947 Actress
A Scandal in Paris
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★ 6.5
A Scandal in Paris
1946 Actress
Behind Green Lights
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★ 6.4
Behind Green Lights
1946 Actress
It Shouldn't Happen to a Dog
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★ 6.6
It Shouldn't Happen to a Dog
1946 Actress
Having Wonderful Crime
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★ 6.0
Having Wonderful Crime
1945 Actress
Four Jills in a Jeep
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★ 6.2
Four Jills in a Jeep
1944 Actress Writer
Secret Command
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★ 6.4
Secret Command
1944 Actress
Wintertime
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★ 6.3
Wintertime
1943 Actress
The Powers Girl
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★ 6.4
The Powers Girl
1943 Actress
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Screen Snapshots, Series 23, No. 2
1943 Actress
Orchestra Wives
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★ 6.8
Orchestra Wives
1942 Actress
My Gal Sal
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★ 6.1
My Gal Sal
1942 Actress
It Happened in Flatbush
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★ 6.0
It Happened in Flatbush
1942 Actress
Manila Calling
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★ 6.7
Manila Calling
1942 Actress
A Gentleman at Heart
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★ 6.7
A Gentleman at Heart
1942 Actress
I Wake Up Screaming
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★ 7.2
I Wake Up Screaming
1941 Actress
Topper Returns
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★ 6.8
Topper Returns
1941 Actress
Moon Over Miami
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★ 6.7
Moon Over Miami
1941 Actress
Road Show
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★ 6.0
Road Show
1941 Actress
Dance Hall
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★ 6.4
Dance Hall
1941 Actress
Cadet Girl
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★ 7.4
Cadet Girl
1941 Actress
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Meet the Stars #5: Hollywood Meets the Navy
1941 Self
One Million B.C.
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★ 5.7
One Million B.C.
1940 Actress
Turnabout
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★ 6.1
Turnabout
1940 Actress
Mystery Sea Raider
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★ 6.5
Mystery Sea Raider
1940 Actress
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Picture People No. 2
1940 Self
Three Texas Steers
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★ 5.4
Three Texas Steers
1939 Actress
Daredevils of the Red Circle
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★ 7.2
Daredevils of the Red Circle
1939 Actress
Cowboys from Texas
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★ 6.8
Cowboys from Texas
1939 Actress