Gombell, Minna (1892–1973)
Gombell, Minna (1892–1973)
American stage and screen actress. Born May 28, 1892, in Baltimore, Maryland; died April 14, 1973, in Santa Monica, California; m. Howard C. Rumsey; m. Joseph Sefton, Jr.
Made NY stage debut in Madame President (1913), followed by Indestructible Wife, Indiscretion and Nancy's Private Affair; made film debut in Doctor's Wives (1931); made over 100 movies, including The Great Waltz, Hunchback of Notre Dame, Boom Town, Mexican Spitfire, The Best Years of Our Lives and Pagan Love Song.
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