Sue Carol
Biography
From Wikipedia
Sue Carol (October 30, 1906 – February 4, 1982) was an
American actress and talent agent. While at a social function in Los Angeles in
1927, a director offered her a part in a film. She took it and began playing
minor parts. Carol's film career lasted from the late 1920s into the 1930s, and
when it ended she became a talent agent; one of her clients was Alan Ladd, to
whom she was married from 1942 until his death in 1964.
Carol was born Evelyn Lederer in Chicago, Illinois to
Caroline, a German Jewish immigrant, and Samuel Lederer, a Jewish immigrant
from Austria. One of the WAMPAS Baby Stars, she performed in motion pictures
from 1927 until 1937.
Among the movies in which she appeared are Fox Movietone
Follies of 1929 and Girls Gone Wild (both 1929). Her films were made in
association with producer Cecil B. DeMille and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. After
retiring from acting in the late 1930s, Carol established her own talent
agency, the Sue Carol Agency. Among her discoveries was Julie London.
Carol died on February 4, 1982 in Los Angeles, California,
from a heart attack and is interred next to Alan Ladd in the Forest Lawn
Memorial Park Cemetery in Glendale, California.
For her contribution to the motion picture industry, Carol
has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1639 N. Vine Street. In 1998, a
Golden Palm Star on the Palm Springs, California, Walk of Stars was dedicated
to her.
Filmography
Check and Double Check
as Jean Blair 1930
Dancing Sweeties
as Molly O'Neil 1930
Walking Back
as Patsy Schuyler 1928
Hollywood Out-takes and Rare Footage
as Self (archive footage) (uncredited) 1983
Graft
as Constance Hall 1931
The Golden Calf
as Marybelle Cobb 1930
The Big Party
as Flo Jenkins 1930
She's My Weakness
as Miss Marie Thurber 1930
Alan Ladd: The True Quiet Man
as Self (archive footage) 1999
Secret Sinners
as Sue Marsh 1933
A Doctor's Diary
as Mrs. Mason 1937
The Lone Star Ranger
as Mary Aldridge 1930
Soft Cushions
as The Girl 1927
The Air Circus
as Sue Manning 1928
Win That Girl
as Gloria Havens 1928