Babe London
Babe London was born on Aug 28, 1901 in USA. Babe London's big-screen debut came with A Day's Pleasure directed by Charles Chaplin in 1919. Babe London is known for Scrambled Brains directed by Jules White, Shemp Howard stars as Shemp and Larry Fine as Larry. The upcoming new movie Babe London plays is Sex Kittens Go to College which will be released on Aug 24, 1960.
Babe was originally a stock player with Vitagraph then joined the Christie Company as a featured player and leading comedienne Later she played leads in Jack White's Educational Comedies and with Charlie Chaplin in 'A Day's Pleasure. Later she appeared in live and filmed television shows such as Merv Griffin, Mr Adam & Eve, The Best of Post, Day in Court and Face the Facts and guested on numerous interview and panel shows.In the late 1960's she enrolled for a class in oil painting at Hollywood High School under the Adult Education programme despite having flunked art when she was in high school.10 months later she had her first one woman show which was a public and critical success. Since then she has exhibited at the Motion Picture and TV Celebrity Shows in a number of venues winning the sobriquet 'Hollywood's Grandma Moses'. She then worked on what she called 'The Vanishing Era' doing portraits of the silent slapstick comedians, the veteran producers, the old comedy studios and Hollywood landmarks. On completion and after being exhibited she presented them to the Hollywood Museum. She donated all her personal possessions and 75 of her paintings to the University of Wyoming American Heritage Center
Birthday
Aug 28, 1901Place of Birth
Des Moines, Iowa, USA
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