Karen Morley

Karen Morley

Acting 1909-12-12 Ottumwa, Iowa, USA

​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.   Karen Morley (December 12, 1909 – March 8, 2003) was an American film actress.After working at the Pasadena Playhouse, she came to the attention of the director Clarence Brown when he was looking for an actress to stand-in for Greta Garbo in screen tests. This led to a contract with MGM and roles in such films as Mata Hari (1931), Scarface (1932), The Phantom of Crestwood (1932), The Mask of Fu Manchu (1932), Arsene Lupin (1933) and Dinner at Eight (1933). In 1934, Morley left MGM after arguments about her roles and her private life. Her first film after leaving MGM was Our Daily Bread (1934) directed by King Vidor. She continued to work as a freelance performer, and appeared in Michael Curtiz's Black Fury, and The Littlest Rebel with Shirley Temple. Without the support of a studio, her roles became less frequent, however she played a supporting role in Pride and Prejudice (1940). Description above from the Wikipedia article Karen Morley  licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

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2003 Self - Interviewee
1973 Mrs. Webber
1972 Mrs. Roper
1964 Lucy Talbot in 'Dinner at Eight' (archive footage) (uncredited)
1953 Kate Daggett
1951 Mrs. Coster
1947 Eileen Blair
1947 Beth
1946 Rachel Martin
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1945 Dr. Monica Anderson
1940 Mrs. Collins
1938 Mrs. Goodwin - 1861
1937 Gail Stanley
1937 Baroness Helene Rafitte
1937 Linda Beech
1937 Margaret Stevens
1936 Cathleen O'Brien
1936 Martha Dawson
1935 Mrs. Cary
1935 Anna Novak
1935 Evelyn Allen
1935 Emily Converse
1935 Countess Madalaine
1934 Mary Sims
1934 Bertha
1934 Kathryn Phillips
1934 Andra
1933 Pendola Molloy
1933 Lucy Talbot
1932 Poppy
1932 Sheila Barton
1932 Jenny Wren
1932 Laura
1932 Karl's New Employer (uncredited)
1932 Sonia
1932 Alice Grimes
1932 Consuela Fairbanks
1932 Helena
1931 Crystal
1931 Myrtle Burns
1931 Estelle
1931 Emily Kessner
1931 Anne Cornwall
1931 Dining Companion
1931 Liane Latour
1931 Carlotta
1929 Bit Part (uncredited)