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Rose Hobart

Born
May 1, 1906
Died
August 29, 2000
Rose Hobart (born Rose Kefer) was an American actress and Screen Actors Guild official. When Hobart was 15, she debuted professionally in Cappy Ricks, a Chautauqua production. She was accepted for the 18-week tour because she told officials that she was 18. At that same age, she was cast in Ferenc Molnár's Liliom, which opened in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Hobart's Broadway stage debut was on September 17, 1923 at the Knickerbocker Theater, playing a young girl in Lullaby. In 1925, she played Charmian in Caesar and Cleopatra. Hobart was an original member of Eva Le Gallienne's Civic Repertory Theatre. In 1928, she made her London debut, playing Nona Rolf in The Comic Artist. During her career in theater, she toured with Noël Coward in The Vortex and was cast opposite Helen Hayes in What Every Woman Knows. Her performance as Grazia in Death Takes a Holiday won her a Hollywood contract. Hobart appeared in more than 40 motion pictures over a 20-year period. Her first film role was the part of Julie in the first talking picture version of Liliom, made by Fox Film Corporation in 1930, starring Charles Farrell in the title role, and directed by Frank Borzage. Under contract to Universal, Hobart starred in A Lady Surrenders, East of Borneo, and Scandal for Sale. On loan to other studios, she appeared in Chances and Compromised. In 1931, she co-starred with Fredric March and Miriam Hopkins in Rouben Mamoulian's original film version of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. She played the role of Muriel, Jekyll's fiancée. In 1936, Surrealist artist Joseph Cornell, who bought a print of East of Borneo to screen at home, became smitten with the actress, and cut out nearly all the parts that did not include her. He also showed the film at silent film speed and projected it through a blue-tinted lens. He named the resulting work Rose Hobart. Hobart often played the "other woman" in movies during the 1940s, with her last major film role in Bride of Vengeance. The House Un-American Activities Committee investigated Hobart in 1949, effectively ending her career. She believed that she first came to the attention of anti-Communist activists because of her commitment to improving working conditions for actors in Hollywood.
Known For
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
(1931)
Muriel Carew
Conflict
(1945)
Kathryn Mason
Ziegfeld Girl
(1941)
Mrs. Merton
Full Filmography
Acting
Liliom
(1930)
Julie
A Lady Surrenders
(1930)
Isabel Beauvel
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
(1931)
Muriel Carew
Chances
(1931)
Molly Prescott
East of Borneo
(1931)
Linda Rudolph
Compromised
(1931)
Ann Brock
Scandal for Sale
(1932)
Claire Strong
The Shadow Laughs
(1933)
Ruth Hackett
Convention Girl
(1935)
Cynthia 'Babe' LaVal
Rose Hobart
(1936)
Woman (archive footage) (uncredited)
Tower of London
(1939)
Anne Neville
Wolf of New York
(1940)
Peggy Nolan
Susan and God
(1940)
Irene
A Night at Earl Carroll's
(1940)
Ramona Lisa
Nothing But the Truth
(1941)
Mrs. Harriet Donnelly
No Hands on the Clock
(1941)
Mrs. Marion West
I'll Sell My Life
(1941)
Dale Layden
Ziegfeld Girl
(1941)
Mrs. Merton
Lady Be Good
(1941)
Mrs. Carter Wardley
Singapore Woman
(1941)
Alice North
Mr. and Mrs. North
(1942)
Carol Brent
A Gentleman at Heart
(1942)
Claire Barrington
Who Is Hope Schuyler?
(1942)
Alma Pearce
Gallant Lady
(1942)
Rosemary Walsh
Dr. Gillespie's New Assistant
(1942)
Mrs. Black
The Crime Doctor’s Strangest Case
(1943)
Mrs. Diana Burns
Salute to the Marines
(1943)
Mrs. Carson
The Mad Ghoul
(1943)
Della Elliott, reporter
The Adventures of Smilin' Jack
(1943)
Trudy Muller, aka Fraulein von Teufel
Swing Shift Maisie
(1943)
Lead Woman (Uncredited)
The Soul of a Monster
(1944)
Lilyan Gregg
Song of the Open Road
(1944)
Mrs. Powell
Conflict
(1945)
Kathryn Mason
The Brighton Strangler
(1945)
Dorothy Kent
Isle of the Dead
(1945)
Mary St. Aubyn (in long shot; uncredited)
Canyon Passage
(1946)
Marta Lestrade
Claudia and David
(1946)
Edith Dexter
The Cat Creeps
(1946)
Connie Palmer
The Farmer's Daughter
(1947)
Virginia Thatcher
Cass Timberlane
(1947)
Diantha Marl
The Trouble with Women
(1947)
Agnes Meeler
Mickey
(1948)
Lydia Matthews
Bride of Vengeance
(1949)
Lady Eleanora
Bogart: The Untold Story
(1997)
Self
Bogart: Here's Looking at You, Kid
(1997)
Self
Universal Horror
(1998)
Self - Interviewee
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