Babe London
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female
Birthday
Aug 28, 1901 (125 years old)
Place of Birth
Des Moines, Iowa, USA
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Babe London (born Jean Glover, August 28, 1901 – November 29, 1980) was an American actress and comedian, most remembered for her onetime-only partnership with Oliver Hardy, in the 1931 Laurel and Hardy two-reeler Our Wife. London began her screen career as a teenager, making her film debut in The Expert Eloper in 1919. She then appeared in A Day's Pleasure, performing opposite Charlie Chaplin. London appeared in more than 50 silent films, including The Perfect Flapper, The Boob, and the 1928 version of Tillie's Punctured Romance starring W. C. Fields. She worked with many of the funny men of the day, including Harry Langdon and Chester Conklin. At the height of her career London weighed 255 pounds. Later, a heart condition necessitated a loss of 100 pounds, and her movie offers declined along with her weight. She never regained her earlier success. In the late 1950s London began a second career as a painter and devoted the last 20 years of her life to depicting on canvas the early years of Hollywood. She titled the series The Vanishing Era. London willed 75 of her paintings to the University of Wyoming's American Heritage Center, along with her personal belongings.
Known For
| 1968 | The Best of Laurel and HardyDulcy (archive footage) (uncredited) | |
| 1960 | Sex Kittens Go to CollegeMiss Amanda Cadwallader | |
| 1957 | Public Pigeon No. 1Heavy Woman (uncredited) | |
| 1955 | Sergeant Preston of the Yukon | |
| 1951 | Scrambled BrainsNora | |
| 1950 | The Good Humor ManInmate (uncredited) | |
| 1949 | A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's CourtFat Woman (uncredited) | |
| 1949 | Dancing in the DarkHula Girl | |
| 1948 | HazardMatron (uncredited) | |
| 1948 | Hollow TriumphHotel Lady with Orchid (uncredited) | |
| 1947 | The Judge Steps OutMother at Party (uncredited) | |
| 1942 | Jackass MailDancehall Girl | |
| 1942 | This Time for KeepsFat Lady in Theater Balcony | |
| 1941 | Mr. DynamiteHeavyset Ball-throw Target | |
| 1931 | Our WifeDulcy, the bride | |
| 1930 | New MoonBuxom Peasant Girl on Ship | |
| 1928 | Tillie's Punctured RomanceStrong Woman | |
| 1928 | The Awakening | |
| 1927 | Scared Silly | |
| 1927 | The Princess from HobokenPrincess Sonia Alexandernova Karpoff | |
| 1927 | Long PantsWedding Guest (uncredited) | |
| 1927 | All AboardPrincess | |
| 1926 | The BoobFat Girl (uncredited) | |
| 1926 | Is That Nice?Winnie Nash | |
| 1925 | Scrambled EggsBabe | |
| 1925 | Go WestWoman in Department Store (uncredited) | |
| 1925 | Red PepperGirl on Tom's Bike | |
| 1924 | Stay Single | |
| 1924 | Jonah JonesThe Hired Man's Sweetheart | |
| 1924 | Grandpa's Girl | |
| 1924 | Getting Gertie's GoatMrs Smith | |
| 1924 | Just a Good GuyOverdressed Flirt | |
| 1923 | Call the WagonThe Maid | |
| 1923 | The BalloonaticFat Girl at The House of Trouble | |
| 1923 | Done in Oil | |
| 1923 | Winter Has CameThe Hired Girl | |
| 1923 | A Hula HoneymoonMrs. Smudge | |
| 1923 | The Handy ManA house guest | |
| 1923 | Kidding KatieQueenie | |
| 1922 | Golden DreamsStrong Woman | |
| 1922 | When Romance RidesSally Brackton | |
| 1922 | The Weak-End PartyParty Guest | |
| 1921 | Why Worry | |
| 1920 | Nearly MarriedJohn D. Gotalot's Niece | |
| 1920 | The Rent Dodgers | |
| 1920 | Sauce and Senoritas | |
| 1920 | Merely Mary AnnRosie Leadbatter | |
| 1919 | When the Clouds Roll BySwitchboard Operator | |
| 1919 | A Day's PleasureLarge Husband's Seasick Wife (uncredited) |











