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Cornelia Otis Skinner is a Actor and Scriptwriter American born on 30 may 1899 at Chicago (USA)

Cornelia Otis Skinner

Cornelia Otis Skinner
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Nationality USA
Birth 30 may 1899 at Chicago (USA)
Death 9 july 1979 (at 80 years)

Cornelia Otis Skinner (May 30, 1899 – July 9, 1979) was an American author and actress.

Biography

Skinner was the daughter of the actor Otis Skinner and his wife, Maud Durbin. After attending the all-girls' Baldwin School and Bryn Mawr College (1918–1919) and studying theatre at the Sorbonne in Paris, she began her career on the stage in 1921. She appeared in several plays before embarking on a tour of the United States from 1926 to 1929 in a one-woman performance of short character sketches she herself wrote. She wrote numerous short humorous pieces for publications like The New Yorker. These pieces were eventually compiled into a series of books, including Nuts in May, Dithers and Jitters, Excuse It Please!, and The Ape in Me, among others.

With Emily Kimbrough, she wrote Our Hearts Were Young and Gay, a light-hearted description of their European tour after college. Kimbrough and Skinner went to Hollywood to act as consultants on the film version of the book, which resulted in the delightful film of the same name and starred Gail Russell playing Skinner. Skinner was portrayed by Bethel Leslie replaced by Gloria Stroock in the short-lived 1950 television series The Girls, based upon Our Hearts Were Young and Gay. In 1952, her one-woman show Paris '90 (music and lyrics by Kay Swift) premiered on Broadway. An original cast recording was produced by Goddard Lieberson for Columbia Records, now available on compact disc. In later years Skinner wrote Madame Sarah (a biography of Sarah Bernhardt) and Elegant Wits and Grand Horizontals about the Belle Epoque. She appeared with Orson Welles on The Campbell Playhouse radio play of The Things We Have on May 26, 1939.

In a 1944 conversation with Victor Borge, Skinner reportedly told the Danish comedian that she decided to drop the term “diseuse" from her act after reading in a Scottish newspaper: “Cornelia Otis Skinner, the American disease, gave a program last night.

Usually with

Edith Head
Edith Head
(5 films)
Lewis Allen
Lewis Allen
(3 films)
Frank Perry
Frank Perry
(1 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Cornelia Otis Skinner (9 films)

Display filmography as detailed form
YearNameJobRoles
1968The SwimmerActressMrs. Hammar
1961The Pleasure of His CompanyTheatre Play
1961The Pleasure of His CompanyTheatre Play
1955The Girl in the Red Velvet SwingActressMrs. Thaw
1944The UninvitedActressMiss Holloway
1944Our Hearts Were Young and GayNovel
1944Our Hearts Were Young and GayNovel
1943Stage Door CanteenActressCornelia Otis Skinner
1920KismetActressMiskah