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  • Julia Dean (May 13, 1878 – October 17, 1952) was a stage and film actress who began her career in the 1890s.


    Biography


    Julia Dean was born to Albert Clay Dean and Susan Jane Morton in St. Paul, Minnesota, in 1878. She had a sister Eloise and a brother. She made her Broadway debut December 1, 1902 in The Altars of Friendship. She toured with Joseph Jefferson and James Neill. In 1907 she appeared with Maclyn Arbuckle in The Round-Up. She worked for producers William A. Brady and David Belasco.
    She began making silent pictures in 1915 and continued until 1919. She then devoted her career to the stage until 1944 when she returned to films in The Curse of the Cat People. She continued to appear in film noir classics like Nightmare Alley lending her support in many uncredited roles. She died in Hollywood in 1952.


    Family


    She was married to Frank Slocum (aka Orme Caldara; 1875–1925) from 1906 to 1913. She was the niece of 19th-century actress Julia Dean.


    Filmography



    Silent

    How Molly Made Good (1915) (* herself; cameo appearance, with her sister Eloise) - Herself
    Judge Not; or The Woman of Mona Diggings (1915) - Molly Hanlon
    Matrimony (1915, Short) - Diana Rossmore
    The Ransom (1916) - Janet Osborne
    Rasputin, the Black Monk (1917) - Mme. Vasta, Lady in waiting
    Ruling Passions (1918) - Eveline Roland
    A Society Exile (1919) - Lady Doris Furnival
    An Honorable Cad (1919, Short)
    Sound

    The Curse of the Cat People (1944) - Mrs. Julia Farren
    Experiment Perilous (1944) - Deria
    Do You Love Me (1946) - Mrs. Allen (uncredited)
    O.S.S. (1946) - Madame Prideaux
    Out of the Blue (1947) - Miss Ritchie
    Magic Town (1947) - Mrs. Wilton
    Nightmare Alley (1947) - Addie Peabody (uncredited)
    The Emperor Waltz (1948) - Archduchess Stephanie
    Easy Living (1949) - Mrs. Belle Ryan
    Girls' School (1950) - Emily Matthews
    People Will Talk (1951) - Old Lady (uncredited)
    Elopement (1951) - Mrs. Simpson (uncredited)
    At Sword's Point (1952) - Madame D'Artagnan (uncredited)
    You for Me (1952) - Aunt Clara Chadwick (uncredited)


    References




    External links



    Julia Dean at IMDb
    Julia Dean at the Internet Broadway Database
    Julia Dean at Find a Grave
    Julia Dean gallery NY Public Library
    Julia Dean portraits University of Washington; Sayre collection

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