Beryl Wallace
Beryl Wallace was born on Sep 29, 1912 in USA. Beryl Wallace's big-screen debut came with Murder at the Vanities directed by Mitchell Leisen in 1934. Beryl Wallace is known for The Women directed by George Cukor, Norma Shearer stars as Mrs. Stephen Haines (Mary) and Joan Crawford as Crystal Allen. The upcoming new movie Beryl Wallace plays is Enemy of Women which will be released on Nov 10, 1944.
Voluptuous Beryl Wallace was born in Brooklyn, New York, the eldest of nine children of working class Austrian-Jewish émigrés. With her knockout looks and obvious shapeliness, the "Big Apple" beauty naturally gravitated toward an entertainment career and first turned to dancing. She was only a teenager when, acting on a casting call ad, earned a role in the "Earl Carroll Vanities" of 1928. Carroll changed her marquee name to "Beryl Wallace" and off she went to appear in other provocative shows that featured flesh and fantasy themes, some even requiring frontal nudity. Outside of Carroll's Vanities of 1930, 1931, 1932, 1935 and 1940, Beryl also appeared on Broadway in the musical comedy "Treasure Girl" (1928), Carroll's "Murder at the Vanities" (1932) and "The Women" (1936), in which she had a small part as a model.
Birthday
Sep 29, 1912Place of Birth
Brooklyn, New York, USA
Known For
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