Trevor, Claire
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TREVOR, Claire
Nationality: American. Born: Claire Wemlinger in Bensonhurst, Long Island, New York, 8 March 1909 (some sources say 1912). Education: Attended high school in Mamaroneck, Long Island; Columbia University, New York; American Academy of Dramatic Arts, New York, for six months. Family: Married 1) the producer Clark Andrews, 1938 (divorced 1942); 2) Cylos William Dunsmoore, 1943 (divorced 1947), son: Charles Cylos; 3) the producer Milton Bren, 1948. Career: 1929—professional stage debut with Robert Henderson's Repertory Players in Ann Arbor, Michigan; 1930—with Warner Brothers stock company in St. Louis; 1931—summer stock with Hampton Players in Southampton, Long Island; 1932—Broadway debut in Whistling in the Dark ; 1933–37—contract with Fox: feature film debut in Life in the Raw ; 1937–40—in radio series Big Town with Edward G. Robinson; 1938–43—contract with Warner Brothers; 1947—on Broadway in The Big Two ; on television from mid-1950s. Awards: Best Supporting Actress Academy Award, for Key Largo, 1948. Died: 8 April 2000.
Films as Actress:
- 1929
two Vitaphone shorts
- 1933
Life in the Raw (Louis King); The Last Trail (Tinling); The Mad Game (Cummings) (as Jane Lee); Jimmy and Sally (Tinling) (as Sally Johnson)
- 1934
Hold That Girl (MacFadden) (as Tony Bellamy); Wild Gold (George Marshall) (as Jerry Jordan); Baby, Take a Bow (Lachman) (as Kay Ellison); Elinor Norton (MacFadden) (title role)
- 1935
Spring Tonic (Bruckman) (as Betty Ingals); Black Sheep (Dwan) (as Janette Foster); Dante's Inferno (Lachman) (as Betty McWade); Beauty's Daughter (Dwan)
- 1936
My Marriage (Archainbaud) (as Carol Barton); The Song and Dance Man (Dwan) (as Julia Carroll); Human Cargo (Dwan) (as Bonnie Brewster); To Mary—With Love (Cromwell) (as Kitty Brant); Star for a Night (Seiler) (as Nina Lind); 15 Maiden Lane (Dwan) (as Jane Martin); Career Woman (Seiler) (as Carroll Aiken); Navy Wife (Dwan) (as Vicky Blake)
- 1937
Time Out for Romance (St. Clair) (as Barbara Blanchard); King of Gamblers (Florey) (as Dixie); One Mile from Heaven (Dwan) (as Lucy "Tex" Warren); Dead End (Wyler) (as Francie); Second Honeymoon (Walter Lang) (as Marcia); Big Town Girl (Werker) (as Fay Loring)
- 1938
Walking Down Broadway (Norman Foster) (as Joan Bradley); The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse (Litvak) (as Jo Keller); Valley of the Giants (Keighley) (as Lee Roberts); Five of a Kind (Leeds) (as Christine Nelson)
- 1939
Stagecoach (Ford) (as Dallas); I Stole a Million (Tuttle) (as Laura Benson); Allegheny Uprising (Seiter) (as Janie)
- 1940
Dark Command (Walsh) (as Mary McCloud)
- 1941
Texas (George Marshall) (as "Mike" King); Honky Tonk (Conway) (as "Gold Dust" Nelson)
- 1942
Crossroads (Conway) (as Michelle Allain); Street of Chance (Hively) (as Ruth Dillon); The Adventures of Martin Eden (Salkow) (as Connie Dawson)
- 1943
The Desperadoes (Carson) (as Countess Maletta); Good Luck, Mr. Yates (Enright) (as Ruth Yates); The Woman of the Town (Archainbaud) (as Dora Hand)
- 1944
Murder, My Sweet (Farewell, My Lovely ) (Dmytryk) (as Mrs. Grayle)
- 1945
Johnny Angel (Marin) (as Lilah)
- 1946
Crack-Up (Reis) (as Terry Cordeau); The Bachelor's Daughters (Bachelor Girls ) (Andrew L. Stone) (as Cynthia)
- 1947
Born to Kill (Lady of Deceit ) (Wise) (as Helen Trent)
- 1948
Raw Deal (Anthony Mann) (as Pat); Key Largo (Huston) (as Gaye Dawn); The Velvet Touch (Gage) (as Marion Webster); The Babe Ruth Story (Del Ruth) (as Claire Hodgson)
- 1949
The Lucky Stiff (Lewis R. Foster) (as Marguerite Seaton)
- 1950
Borderline (Seiter) (as Madeleine Haley)
- 1951
Best of the Badmen (William D. Russell) (as Lily Fowler); Hard, Fast, and Beautiful (Lupino) (as Milly Farley)
- 1952
Hoodlum Empire (Kane) (as Connie Williams); My Man and I (Wellman) (as Mrs. Ansel Ames); Stop, You're Killing Me (Del Ruth) (as Nora Marko)
- 1953
The Stranger Wore a Gun (De Toth) (as Josie Sullivan)
- 1954
The High and the Mighty (Wellman) (as May Hoist)
- 1955
Man without a Star (King Vidor) (as Idonee); Lucy Gallant (Oil Town ) (Parrish) (as Lady MacBeth)
- 1956
The Mountain (Dmytryk) (as Marie)
- 1958
Marjorie Morningstar (Rapper) (as Rose Morgenstern)
- 1962
Two Weeks in Another Town (Minnelli) (as Clara Kruger)
- 1963
The Stripper (Schaffner) (as Helen Baird)
- 1965
How to Murder Your Wife (Quine) (as Edna)
- 1967
Capetown Affair (Webb)
- 1982
Kiss Me Goodbye (Mulligan) (as Charlotte Banning)
- 1987
Breaking Home Ties (John Wilder—for TV) (as Grace)
Publications
By TREVOR: articles—
"The Company Remembers Stagecoach," in Action (Los Angeles), Ocotber 1971.
Interview with John Gallagher, in Films in Review (New York), November 1983.
On TREVOR: articles—
Hagen, Ray, "Claire Trevor," in Films in Review (New York), November 1963.
Rainey, Buck, "Claire Trevor: A Provocative Femme Fatale," in Classic Images (Muscatine, Iowa), November 1989 and December 1989.
Pulleine, T., "Stardust Memories," in Films and Filming (London), January 1990.
Aronson, Steven M.L., "Claire Trevor: A Spacious New York Apartment for Key Largo's Best Supporting Actress," in Architectural Digest (Los Angeles), April 1992.
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In the early 1930s, Claire Trevor was one of the "Broadway Imports" to the film colony in the rush to find actors who were capable of performing in talking pictures. She studied at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, worked briefly on Broadway, and appeared in Vitaphone shorts before being signed to a contract with Twentieth Century-Fox. Unfortunately, her stay there was not marked by any great distinction, and she found herself typecast as assorted bad girls in a slew of unmemorable B films. Her presence in Dead End (made on loan to Samuel Goldwyn), with Sylvia Sidney, Joel McCrea, Humphrey Bogart, and the Dead End Kids, was the exception, rather than rule, of her early career.
Trevor was destined never to become a star. Indeed, in a 1983 Films in Review interview, she explained that she was unwilling to deal with the pressures that stardom demanded, and was content to acquit herself in subsidiary roles. In the late 1930s and early 1940s, the quality of her films increased, and she was never better than when playing hard-bitten women on the periphery of society. Perhaps her two greatest roles are the no-nonsense yet understanding prostitute opposite John Wayne's Ringo Kid in John Ford's Stagecoach, and the tough mistress of Edward G. Robinson in John Huston's Key Largo. She also appeared with Wayne in Allegheny Uprising, Dark Command, and The High and the Mighty, and had showy roles in Street of Chance, Murder, My Sweet, and Hard, Fast, and Beautiful. Her career continued apace until the mid-1950s, at which point she semiretired.
From then on, Trevor only appeared sporadically on screen. Her last theatrical film, a Sally Field/James Caan vehicle called Kiss Me Goodbye, received bad reviews, yet she—ever so typically—won enthusiastic personal notices.
—Joseph Arkins, updated by
Rob Edelman
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