Polly Moran
- Born:
- June 28, 1883, Chicago, Illinois, USA
- Died:
- January 25, 1952, Los Angeles, California, USA
- Nationality:
- American
- Profession(s):
- Comedienne, Actress, Vaudeville Performer
Early Life and Education
- Began her career in vaudeville as a teenager.
- Toured extensively with various vaudeville troupes.
Career and Major Achievements
- Transitioned to film in the late 1910s.
- Rose to prominence in the 1920s and 1930s as a comedic actress, particularly in films produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM).
- Frequently paired with Marie Dressler in a successful comedic duo.
- Known for her slapstick humor and strong physical comedy skills.
- Maintained a prolific career, appearing in dozens of films throughout her career.
Notable Works
Year | Title | Role |
---|---|---|
1928 | Bringing Up Father | Maggie Jiggs |
1930 | Caught Short | Polly |
1930 | Min and Bill | Bella |
1932 | Prosperity | Maggie Warren |
1933 | Dinner at Eight | Carlotta Vance's Maid |
1933 | Bombshell | Mac |
Legacy and Impact
Polly Moran was a significant figure in early film comedy, contributing her talents to numerous popular films. While overshadowed by some of her contemporaries in later years, a review of polly moran's biography and filmography reveals a talented performer who enjoyed considerable success during the silent and early sound era.