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CARROLL, Madeleine



Nationality: British American. Born: Marie Madeleine Bernadette O'Carroll in West Bromwich, Warwickshire, England, 26 February 1906; became United States citizen, 1943. Education: Attended Birmingham University, B.A. in French. Family: Married 1) Philip Astley, 1931 (divorced 1939); 2) the actor Sterling Hayden, 1942 (divorced 1946); 3) the producer Henri Lavorel, 1946 (divorced 1949); 4) Andrew Heiskell, 1950 (divorced 1965): one daughter. Career: French teacher in girls' school in Hove, Sussex; 1927stage debut in The Lash, London; 1928film debut in The Guns of Loos ; 1936film contract with Walter Wanger: made films in Hollywood; during World War IIworked with refugee orphans, then entertainment director for merchant seamen in New York; 194345worked with the Red Cross in France and Italy, and subsequently with UNESCO (made documentary films for the United Nations and others: e.g. Children's Republic and The Eternal Fight ); 1948on Broadway in Goodbye, My Fancy. Awards: Legion of Honor (France); United States Medal of Freedom. Died: In Marbella, Spain, 2 October 1987.


Films as Actress:

1928

The Guns of Loos (Hill) (as Diana Cheswick); What Money Can Buy (Greenwood) (as Rhoda Pearson); The First Born (Mander) (as Lady Madeleine Boycott)

1929

The Crooked Billet (Brunel) (as Joan Easton); The American Prisoner (Bentley) (as Grace Malherb); Atlantic (Dupont) (as Monica)

1930

The "W" Plan (Saville) (as Rosa Hartmann); Young Woodley (Bentley) (as Laura Simmons); French Leave (Raymond) (as Dorothy Glenister); Escape (Dean) (as Dora); The School for Scandal (Elvey) (as Lady Teazle); Kissing Cup's Race (Knight) (as Lady Molly Adair)

1931

Madame Guillotine (Fogwell) (as Lucille de Choisigne); Fascination (Mander) (as Gwenda Farrell); The Written Law (Fogwell) (as Lady Margaret Rochester)

1933

Sleeping Car (Litvak) (as Anne); I Was a Spy (Saville) (as Marthe Cnockhaert)

1934

The World Moves On (Ford)

1935

The Dictator (The Love Affair of the Dictator ; The Loves of a Dictator ; For Love of a Queen ) (Saville and Santell) (as Caroline Struensee); The 39 Steps (Hitchcock) (as Pamela)

1936

The Story of Papworth (charity appeal) (as guest); The Secret Agent (Hitchcock) (as Elsa); The Case against Mrs. Ames (Seiter); The General Died at Dawn (Milestone); Lloyds of London (King)

1937

On the Avenue (Del Ruth); It's All Yours (Nugent); The Prisoner of Zenda (Cromwell)

1938

Blockade (Dieterle)

1939

Cafe Society (Griffith); Honeymoon in Bali (Husbands or Lovers ) (Griffith)

1940

My Son, My Son! (Charles Vidor); Safari (Griffith); Northwest Mounted Police (DeMille)

1941

Virginia (Griffith); One Night in Lisbon (Griffith); Bahama Passage (Griffith)

1942

My Favorite Blonde (Lanfield)

1946

La Petite Republique (Vicas)


1947

White Cradle Inn (High Fury ) (French) (as Magda)

1948

Don't Trust Your Husband (An Innocent Affair ) (Bacon)

1949

The Fan (Lady Windermere's Fan ) (Preminger)



Publications


On CARROLL: articles

"Madeleine Carroll" in Current Biography 1949, New York, 1949.

Obituary in Films and Filming (London), November 1987.

Roberts, B., "Madeleine Carroll: Courage, Brains, and Beauty," Classic Images (Muscatine, Iowa), no. 245, November 1995.


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Although her primary fame was for her unusually refined blonde good looks, Madeleine Carroll was nonetheless a capable film actress. Her current reputation is based on her work with Alfred Hitchcock (notably in The 39 Steps and The Secret Agent ). These were by no means the only worthwhile films she made; she was one Hollywood import who thrived on its soil. The highlights of her Hollywood years were The General Died at Dawn and the fanciful romantic epic The Prisoner of Zenda in which she played opposite Ronald Colman.

She began in the theater after attending the University of Birmingham, and entered the British film scene in the late 1920s. Gaumont British traded her for Warner Baxter, in an arrangement with 20th Century-Fox, and it was thus that she made her first American film, The World Moves On (John Ford, 1934). She returned to England for her work with Hitchcock, and finally returned to America under contract to Walter Wanger. She ended up at Paramount, and found her niche as a comedienne. Although her films were rather lackluster, her restrained and subtle performances won her a loyal following, and she remained active until the late 1940s. Her later films included a version of Oscar Wilde's Lady Windermere's Fan (The Fan ) and a string of comedies in which she was teamed with Fred MacMurray. She also had a huge stage success in the early 1950s with Garson Kanin's Goodbye, My Fancy.

As a film actress, Carroll was notable for her underplaying, her lack of posturing or reliance on mannerism. This was unusual in an era when such qualities were more common than they are now, and perhaps explains her enduring popularity among film enthusiasts.

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