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Isabel Jewell

Isabel Jewell
Isabel Jewell in The Casino Murder Case.jpg
from the trailer for
The Casino Murder Case (1935).
Born (1907-07-19)July 19, 1907
Shoshoni, Wyoming, U.S.
Died April 5, 1972(1972-04-05) (aged 64)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Other names Isabel Jewel
Isobel Jewell
Occupation Actress
Years active 1932–1972
Spouse(s) Paul Marion (1941-1943) (divorced)
Owen Crump (1936-?) (divorced)

Isabel Jewell (July 19, 1907 – April 5, 1972) was an American actress most active in the 1930s and early 1940s. Some of her most famous films were Ceiling Zero, Marked Woman, A Tale of Two Cities, and Gone With the Wind.

Born in Shoshoni, Fremont County, Wyoming, Jewell was the daughter of "a prominent ... doctor and medical researcher." She was educated at St. Mary's Academy in Minnesota and at Hamilton College in Kentucky.

After years in theater stock companies, including an 87-week stint in Lincoln, Nebraska, she hit the big time after getting a part on Broadway in Up Pops the Devil (1930). She received glowing critical reviews for Blessed Event (1932) as well.

She was brought to Hollywood by Warner Brothers for the film version of Up Pops the Devil. Jewell gained other supporting roles, appearing in a variety of films in the early 1930s. She played stereotypical gangsters' women in such films as Manhattan Melodrama (1934) and Marked Woman (1937). She was well received playing against type, as the seamstress sentenced to death on the guillotine along with Sydney Carton (Ronald Colman in A Tale of Two Cities (1935). Her most significant role was as the prostitute Gloria Stone in Lost Horizon (1937). Jewell's films included Gone with the Wind (1939) (in the role of "that white trash, Emmy Slattery"), Northwest Passage (1940), High Sierra (1941), and the low-budget The Leopard Man (1943).


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