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Catherine Dale Owen is a Actor American born on 28 july 1900

Catherine Dale Owen

Catherine Dale Owen
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Nationality USA
Birth 28 july 1900
Death 7 september 1965 (at 65 years)

Catherine Dale Owen (July 28, 1900 – September 7, 1965) was an American stage and film actress.

Biography

Owen married Milton F. Davis, Jr., son of Brigadier General Milton F. Davis in 1934. The marriage ended in divorce March 1937. On June 5, 1937, Owen married advertising executive Homer P. Metzger in New York City. The couple had one son, Robert Owen Metzger, born in October 1939.

Best films

The Rogue Song (1930)
(Actress)

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Filmography of Catherine Dale Owen (6 films)

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Actress

Behind Office Doors, 1h22
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Romance
Actors Mary Astor, Robert Downing Ames, Ricardo Cortez, Catherine Dale Owen, Kitty Kelly, Edna Murphy
Roles Ellen May Robinson
Rating60% 3.0445653.0445653.0445653.0445653.044565
Mary Linden (Mary Astor) is a receptionist at a paper milling company, who is secretly in love with one of the salesmen, James Duneen (Robert Ames). Her extensive knowledge of the paper industry, the mill and its clients allows her to have input in company operations far outweighing her level as a receptionist. As the current president of the company, Ritter (Charles Sellon), approaches retirement, Mary uses her knowledge and skill of company politics to enable James to make some important sales coups, after which she begins a fifth-column attempt to get him named as the next president. James, for his part, is grateful to her for her help, but is completely oblivious to her romantic interest in him, preferring more of the party girl type.
Born Reckless, 1h22
Directed by John Ford, Andrew Bennison
Origin USA
Genres Drama, War, Comedy, Crime, Romance
Actors Edmund Lowe, Lee Tracy, Catherine Dale Owen, Marguerite Churchill, Frank Albertson, Warren Hymer
Roles Joan Sheldon
Rating54% 2.7108152.7108152.7108152.7108152.710815
A gangster, Louis Beretti, gets caught involved in a jewelry heist and taken to see the judge. The war has begun and hoping to use the publicity to get re-elected, the judge offers Louis and his two buddies, the choice of going to jail, or signing up to fight in the war - if they prove themselves, he will throw away their arrests.
The Rogue Song, 1h44
Directed by Lionel Barrymore
Origin USA
Genres Comedy, Musical, Romance
Themes Films about music and musicians, Musical films, Buddy films
Actors Stan Laurel, Catherine Dale Owen, Oliver Hardy, Ullrich Haupt, Lionel Belmore, Nance O'Neil
Roles Princess Vera
Rating56% 2.812562.812562.812562.812562.81256
The story takes place in Russia in the year 1910. Yegor (Lawrence Tibbett), a dashing (as well as singing) bandit leader meets Princess Vera (Catherine Dale Owen) at a mountain inn. They fall in love, but the relationship is shattered when Yegor kills Vera's brother, Prince Serge, for raping his sister, Nadja, and driving her to suicide. Yegor kidnaps Vera, forcing her to live a life of lowly servitude among the bandits. Vera manages to outwit Yegor, who is captured by soldiers and flogged. Vera begs Yegor's forgiveness. Although still in love with each other, they realize they cannot be together, at least for the time being.
His Glorious Night, 1h20
Directed by Lionel Barrymore
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Romance
Themes Films based on plays
Actors John Gilbert, Catherine Dale Owen, Nance O'Neil, Gustav von Seyffertitz, Hedda Hopper, Doris Hill
Roles Princess Orsolini
Rating79% 3.999073.999073.999073.999073.99907
Although being engaged against her will with a wealthy man, Princess Orsolini (Catherine Dale Owen) is in love with Captain Kovacs (John Gilbert), a cavalry officer she is secretly meeting. Her mother Eugenie (Nance O'Neil), who has found out about the affair forces her to dump Kovacs and take part in the arranged marriage. Though not believing her own words, Orsolini reluctantly tells Kovacs she cannot ever fall in love with a man with his social position, being the son of a peasant.