Catherine Dale Owen Net Worth is
$5 Million

Mini Biography

Slim, fair-haired Catherine Dale Owen, acclaimed among the world’s 10 most beautiful women of 1925, had the dubious differentiation of co-starring in the film which do most to spoil John Gilbert’s profession in talking images. For most from the players worried, His Glorious Evening (1929) was anything, but. Provoking initial giggles, after that raucous laughter through the audience, Gilbert’s exceedingly passionate declarations of like arrived sounding high-pitched (either because of a problem along with his tone of voice or the audio recording of that time period) and became all-the-more absurd, as they had been sent to Owen’s icily phlegmatic Princess Orsolini (although New York Moments described her efficiency as ‘captivatingly aloof’). In conjunction with the over-the-top dialogue (by Willard Mack), the full total impact was comical instead of romantic. Catherine Dale Owen graduated through the American Academy of Dramatic Arts and initial appeared in Broadway in ‘Small Females’ in 1920. She made an appearance in several various other productions through the 1920’s, notably ‘Trelawny from the Wells’. There is something extremely ‘higher crust’ about a lot of her shows (she did result from a well-to-do family members in Louisville, Kentucky) and tended to experience most in the home playing culture or aristocratic types. In her movies, reviewers chiefly commented about her ‘unusual beauty’. She was ornamental (but small else) regarding Sergeant Grischa (1930). Probably, her most effective role in the screen is at the initial all-technicolour, all-sound musical, The Rogue Tune (1930), opposing Lawrence Tibbett. A modern review announced “beauty is usually impersonated by Catherine Dale Owen, whose charms suffice for just about any picture” (NY Occasions, January 29, 1930). Since it proved, in the lack of a greater performing range, charms only didn’t suffice, and, after another four small movies, Catherine graced the display no more.

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