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Thelma Hill

Thelma Hill
Thelma Hill - Nov 1920 EH.jpg
From a 1920 magazine
Born Thelma Floy Hillerman
(1906-12-12)December 12, 1906
Emporia, Kansas
Died May 11, 1938(1938-05-11) (aged 31)
Culver City, California
Cause of death Cerebral hemorrhage caused by alcoholism
Resting place Forest Lawn Memorial Park
Occupation Actress, Model
Years active 1924-1934
Spouse(s)
  • John West Sinclair (m. 1934)

Thelma Hill (December 12, 1906 – May 11, 1938) was an American silent screen comedian and one of the Sennett Bathing Beauties.

Born Thelma Floy Hillerman in Emporia, Kansas, she was one of the few Sennett Bathing Beauties to make it into featured roles. Hill was widely known as the "mah jongg bathing girl" because of the mah jongg bathing suit she was photographed in.

After her parents divorced Thelma moved to California where her mother opened a cafe down the road from the Sennett studios. She was discovered by Roscoe Fatty Arbuckle when she was serving him and dropped soup in his lap. Arbuckle introduced her to Mack Sennett who made her one of his bathing beauties. In a 1924 article Sennett declared she was the "ideal bathing beauty of her time".

She made her film debut as a bathing girl in the 1924 comedy short Picking Peaches. She would appear in more than 100 films during her career mostly for the Sennett and Hal Roach studios. She was featured with Ralph Graves in a series of two-reel comedies that were made for Sennett on Glendale Boulevard in Los Angeles, California. As she became older, Hill began to double for Mabel Normand.

Hill starred opposite Ben Turpin in A Prodigal Bridegroom (1926). From 1927 to 1929, she co-starred with Bud Duncan in Larry Darmour's series of silent comedy shorts Toots and Casper and was Laurel and Hardy's leading lady in Two Tars (1928). She completed her FBO contract in 1927 and was signed by MGM for a role in The Fair Co-Ed (1927). Her final role was in the Hal Roach talkie Mixed Nuts (1934).


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