Claire Trevor

Acting

Personal Info

gender

Female

birthday

March 8, 1910

died

April 8, 2000

place of birth

Bensonhurst, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA

also known as

Claire Wemlinger · The Queen of Film Noir

total credits

50 movies

Biography

Claire Trevor (née Wemlinger; March 8, 1910 – April 8, 2000) was an American actress. She appeared in 65 feature films from 1933 to 1982, winning the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in Key Largo (1948), and received nominations for her roles in The High and the Mighty (1954) and Dead End (1937). Trevor received top billing, ahead of John Wayne, for Stagecoach (1939).

Trevor's acting career spanned more than seven decades and included successes in stage, radio, television, and film. She often played the hard-boiled blonde, and every conceivable type of 'bad girl' role.

She made her stage debut in the summer of 1929 with a repertory company in Ann Arbor, Michigan. She subsequently returned to New York, where she appeared in a number of Brooklyn-filmed Vitaphone short films and performed in summer stock theatre. In 1932, she starred on Broadway as the female lead in Whistling in the Dark.

Trevor made her film debut in Jimmy and Sally (1933). From 1933 to 1938, Trevor starred in 29 films, often having either the lead role or the role of heroine. In 1937, she was the second lead actress (after top-billed Sylvia Sidney) in Dead End, with Humphrey Bogart, which led to her nomination for Best Supporting Actress. From 1937 to 1940, she appeared with Edward G. Robinson in the popular radio series Big Town, while continuing to make movies. In the early 1940s, she also was a regular on The Old Gold Don Ameche Show on the NBC Red Radio Network, starring with Ameche in presentations of plays by Mark Hellinger. In 1939, she was well established as a solid leading lady. One of her more memorable performances during this period includes the Western Stagecoach (1939).

Two of Trevor's most memorable roles were opposite Dick Powell in Murder, My Sweet (1944) and with Lawrence Tierney in Born to Kill (1947). In Key Largo (1948), Trevor played Gaye Dawn, a washed-up, alcoholic nightclub singer and gangster's moll. For that role, she won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. Her third and final Oscar nomination was for her performance in The High and the Mighty (1954). In 1957, she won an Emmy for her role in the Producers' Showcase episode entitled "Dodsworth". Trevor moved into supporting roles in the 1950s, with her appearances becoming very rare after the mid-1960s. She played Charlotte, the mother of Kay (Sally Field) in Kiss Me Goodbye (1982). Her final television role was for the 1987 television film, Norman Rockwell's Breaking Home Ties. Trevor made a guest appearance at the 70th Academy Awards in 1998.

For her contribution to the motion picture industry, she has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6933 Hollywood Boulevard.

[biography (excerpted) from Wikipedia]

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Known For

Filmography

50 credits · sorted by popularity · swipe or use arrows

Stagecoach
7.6

Stagecoach

1939as Dallas
Dead End
7.0

Dead End

1937as Francey
Key Largo
7.5

Key Largo

1948as Gaye Dawn
The High and the Mighty
5.9

The High and the Mighty

1954as May Holst
How to Murder Your Wife
6.3

How to Murder Your Wife

1965as Edna
Murder, My Sweet
7.2

Murder, My Sweet

1944as Helen Grayle
Two Weeks in Another Town
6.0

Two Weeks in Another Town

1962as Clara Kruger
The Desperadoes
5.9

The Desperadoes

1943as Countess Maletta
Texas
6.7

Texas

1941as Michael 'Mike' King
A Star Is Born World Premiere
8.0

A Star Is Born World Premiere

1954as Self
Kiss Me Goodbye
5.9

Kiss Me Goodbye

1982as Charlotte
Honky Tonk
6.4

Honky Tonk

1941as "Gold Dust" Nelson
Dark Command
6.4

Dark Command

1940as Miss Mary McCloud
Raw Deal
6.7

Raw Deal

1948as Pat Cameron
Man Without a Star
6.5

Man Without a Star

1955as Idonee
1939: Hollywood's Greatest Year
7.5

1939: Hollywood's Greatest Year

2009as Self (archive footage)
Crack-Up
5.7

Crack-Up

1946as Terry Cordell
The Mountain
6.9

The Mountain

1956as Marie
Borderline
5.6

Borderline

1950as Madeleine Haley
The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse
7.2

The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse

1938as Jo Keller
Crossroads
5.9

Crossroads

1942as Michelle Allaine
The Stranger Wore a Gun
5.5

The Stranger Wore a Gun

1953as Josie Sullivan
You Must Remember This: The Warner Bros. Story
8.5

You Must Remember This: The Warner Bros. Story

2008as Self
Born to Kill
6.7

Born to Kill

1947as Helen Brent
Black Sheep
7.3

Black Sheep

1935as Janette Foster
Lucy Gallant
7.0

Lucy Gallant

1955as Lady MacBeth
The Lucky Stiff
5.8

The Lucky Stiff

1949as Marguerite Seaton
Marjorie Morningstar
6.3

Marjorie Morningstar

1958as Rose Morgenstern
Johnny Angel
6.0

Johnny Angel

1945as Lilah 'Lily' Gustafson
The Adventures of Martin Eden
8.0

The Adventures of Martin Eden

1942as Connie Dawson
Allegheny Uprising
5.8

Allegheny Uprising

1939as Janie MacDougall
Baby Take a Bow
5.7

Baby Take a Bow

1934as Kay Ellison
15 Maiden Lane
8.0

15 Maiden Lane

1936as Jane Martin
Hoodlum Empire
6.5

Hoodlum Empire

1952as Connie Williams
Spring Tonic
6.5

Spring Tonic

1935as Betty Ingals
The Velvet Touch
6.3

The Velvet Touch

1948as Marian Webster
Navy Wife
6.0

Navy Wife

1935as Vicky Blake
The Woman of the Town
6.4

The Woman of the Town

1943as Dora Hand
Elinor Norton
6.5

Elinor Norton

1934as Elinor Norton
Hard, Fast and Beautiful!
6.3

Hard, Fast and Beautiful!

1951as Millie Farley
Star for a Night
7.0

Star for a Night

1936as Nina Lind
The Stripper
4.6

The Stripper

1963as Helen Baird
The Babe Ruth Story
6.1

The Babe Ruth Story

1948as Claire Hodgson Ruth
Walking Down Broadway
6.8

Walking Down Broadway

1938as Joan Bradley
Big Town Girl
7.0

Big Town Girl

1937as Fay Loring
The Last Trail
7.0

The Last Trail

1933as Patricia Carter
The Cape Town Affair
4.1

The Cape Town Affair

1967as Sam Williams
Career Woman
6.0

Career Woman

1936as Carroll Aiken
Best of the Badmen
6.5

Best of the Badmen

1951as Lily
My Man and I
7.0

My Man and I

1952as Mrs. Elena Ames