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Mae Clarke

  • Birthplace: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  • Birthday: August 16, 1910

This blonde leading lady of the 1930s was a former cabaret dancer and Broadway actress. With attractive but unremarkable looks, Clarke kept very busy during her first decade in films, most notably as the woman on the receiving end of James Cagney's quicksilver temper. In "The Public Enemy" (1931), the film which made Cagney a star, Clarke received the famous grapefruit-in-the-face, and in "Lady Killer" (1933), Cagney dragged Clarke around by the hair. Clarke also suffered memorably at the hands of Frankenstein's monster; Boris Karloff carried h…more

Career Milestones

  • 1970

    Retired from film acting to teach drama

  • 1929

    First film as actress, "Big Time"

  • 1925

    Stage acting debut

  • 1923

    Debut as cabaret dancer

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