Moran, Polly (1884–1952)

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Moran, Polly (1884–1952)

American comic actress . Born Pauline Theresa Moran on June 28, 1884, in Chicago, Illinois; died in 1952.

Filmography—shorts:

The Janitor (1913); Ambrose's Little Hatchet (1915); Their Social Splash (1915); Those College Girls (1915); Her Painted Hero (1915); The Hunt (1915); Love Will Conquer (1916); The Village Blacksmith (1916); By Stork Delivery (1916); His Wild Oats (1916); Vampire Ambrose (1916); Safety First Ambrose (1916); Her Fame and Shame (1917); His Naughty Thought (1917); Cactus Nell (1917); She Needed a Doctor (1917); His Uncle Dudley (1917); Roping Her Romeo (1917); The Pullman Bride (1917); Sheriff Nell's Tussle (1918); Saucy Madeline (1918); The Battle Royal (1918); Two Tough Tenderfeet (1918); She Loved Him Plenty (1918).

Filmography—features:

Skirts (1921); The Affairs of Anatol (1921); Luck (1923); The Callahans and the Murphys (1927); The Thirteenth Hour (1927); Buttons (1927); The Enemy (1927); London After Midnight (1927); The Divine Woman (1928); Bringing Up Father (1928); Rose-Marie (1928); Telling the World (1928); While the City Sleeps (1928); Show People (1928); China Bound (1929); The Hollywood Revue (1929); Honeymoon Speedway (1929); The Unholy Night (1929); So This is College (1929); Hot for Paris (1929); Chasing Rainbows (1930); The Girl Said No (1930); Caught Short (1930); Way Out West (1930); Remote Control (1930); Way for a Sailor (1930); Paid (1930); Reducing (1931); It's a Wise Child (1931); Politics (1931); Guilty Hands (1931); The Passionate Plumber (1932); Prosperity (1932); Alice in Wonderland (1933); Hollywood Party (1934); Down to Their Last Yacht (1934); Two Wise Maids (1937); Ladies in Distress (1938);

Ambush (1939); Tom Brown's School Days (1940); Adam's Rib (1949); The Yellow Cab Man (1950).

Making the most of her zany, buck-toothed appearance, comedian Polly Moran began her career in vaudeville, then crossed over into films around 1913. She appeared in numerous silent shorts with Mack Sennett before returning to the stage in 1918. Moran reemerged in feature films again during the 1920s, playing comic character roles. Particularly notable are a series of films with intriguing single-word titles that she made with Marie Dressler during the early sound era, including Reducing, Politics (both in 1931), and Prosperity (1932).

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