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Irene Hervey

Irene Hervey

1909-07-11
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Attractive, blond, dimple-cheeked artist's daughter 'Irene Hervey' (qv) was trained at the MGM School of Acting before being signed as a contract player in 1933. Often on loan to other studios, she was assigned bit parts until meatier co-starring roles came along in _The Girl Said No (1937)_ (qv) and _Say It in French (1938)_ (qv). While at MGM, Irene was briefly engaged to 'Robert Taylor' (qv), an affair which was stymied by 'Louis B. Mayer' (qv) who saw it as detrimental to Taylor's career.After briefly free-lancing, Irene signed with Universal (joining her then-husband, actor/singer 'Allan Jones' (qv)) in 1938 and remained with that studio until 1943. Her best-known film was the classic 'James Stewart' (qv)-'Marlene Dietrich' (qv) western _Destry Rides Again (1939)_ (qv) in 1939. In the 1940s, Irene became a leading lady of B-movies. In the crime melodramas _San Francisco Docks (1940)_ (qv) and _Frisco Lil (1942)_ (qv) she was, respectively, a barmaid and a law student, trying to clear her nearest and dearest of murders they had not committed. In the adventure yarn _Bombay Clipper (1942)_ (qv) she was 'William Gargan' (qv)'s obligatory girlfriend - more decorative than active; and in the potboiler, _Night Monster (1942)_ (qv), a Dr. Phibes-like tale of revenge and murder, she played second-fiddle to those great characters, 'Lionel Atwill' (qv) and 'Bela Lugosi' (qv).A charming, smart and likeable actress who some reviewers compared to 'Myrna Loy' (qv), Irene put her family above her career and that was perhaps the reason she never made the breakthrough to A-grade pictures. In 1943, she was injured in a car accident and sidelined for five years. When she returned to the screen, it was as a character actress in the fantasy _Mr. Peabody and the Mermaid (1948)_ (qv), as the titular character's sophisticated wife. From the 1950s, Irene concentrated on television work with a recurring role as Aunt Meg in the series _Honey West (1965)_ (qv) (with 'Anne Francis' (qv)). There were also numerous guest-starring spots in top-rating shows like _Peter Gunn (1958)_ (qv), _Perry Mason (1957)_ (qv), _Der Chef (1967)_ (qv) and _The Twilight Zone (1959)_ (qv). She was nominated for an Emmy Award for a performance on _My Three Sons (1960)_ (qv) in 1969. Her final motion picture role was as radio station owner Madge Brenner in _Play Misty for Me (1971)_ (qv).::I.S.Mowis

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