
Going Hollywood: The '30s
Going Hollywood: The '30s

Constance Campbell Bennett (October 22, 1904 – July 24, 1965) was an American actress. She was a major Hollywood star during the 1920s and 1930s and for a time during the early 1930s, she was the highest-paid actress in Hollywood. Bennett frequently played society women, focusing on melodramas in the early 1930s and then taking more comedic roles in the late 1930s and 1940s. She is best remembered for her leading roles in What Price Hollywood? (1932), Bed of Roses (1933), Topper (1937), Topper Takes a Trip (1938), and had a prominent supporting role in Greta Garbo's last film, Two-Faced Woman (1941). She was the daughter of stage and silent film star Richard Bennett, and the older sister of actress Joan Bennett. Description above from the Wikipedia article Constance Bennett, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Born: 1904-10-22 in New York City, New York, USA
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Going Hollywood: The '30s

Topper

That's Entertainment, Part II

It Should Happen to You

Hollywood: The Dream Factory

Tail Spin

Wild Bill Hickok Rides

The Unsuspected

Smart Woman

Born to Love

Madame X

Sin Town

The Affairs of Cellini

Topper Takes a Trip

Lady with a Past

As Young as You Feel

Ladies in Love

Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?

After Tonight

Bed of Roses
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