
Cecil Cunningham
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Acting · Born 1888-08-02 · age 70 at death · Saint Louis, Missouri, USA
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Cecil Cunningham (August 2, 1888 – April 17, 1959) was an American film and stage actress. With whitish hair cut like a man's, she was a Hollywood character actress, often cast in roles as a general "know-it-all". She made more than 80 appearances in movies between 1929 and 1946, many of them uncredited. Cunningham started her working life as a switchboard operator in a commerce bank and did some sittings as a photographer's model. Her first show business job was in the chorus line of 'Mademoiselle Modiste' at the age of eighteen. Cunningham trained as a singer and appeared in opera. She worked as a vaudeville comedian at the Palace Theatre in New York City until the commencement of her movie career in 1929.
Titles

Mr. Deeds Goes to Town

The Awful Truth

Blonde Venus

Love Me Tonight

Mata Hari

Kitty Foyle

If I Had a Million

It's a Wonderful World

Safe in Hell

In Old Oklahoma

You and Me

Come and Get It

Ladies They Talk About

Above Suspicion

Blossoms in the Dust

Marie Antoinette

Abe Lincoln in Illinois

My Reputation

Susan Lenox

Their Own Desire

Du Barry Was a Lady

Love is a Racket

Daughter of Shanghai

Back Street

Four Men and a Prayer

The Hidden Hand

Lillian Russell

Wives Under Suspicion

Swing High, Swing Low

Four Star Playhouse

Lady of the Tropics

The Rich Are Always with Us

Paramount on Parade

The Life of Vergie Winters

The Feminine Touch

New Moon

College Swing

Girls' School

Is My Face Red?

The Affairs of Martha

Play Girl

Manhattan Love Song

My Heart Belongs to Daddy

We Live Again

Anybody's Woman

Cairo

Artists & Models

The Wet Parade

The Wife Takes a Flyer

Night Club Scandal

Twin Beds

The Family Next Door

Kentucky Moonshine

Playboy of Paris

Repent at Leisure

From Hell to Heaven

Blond Cheat

This Way Please

Winter Carnival

Hurry, Charlie, Hurry