Inez Courtney
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female
Birthday
Mar 12, 1908 (118 years old)
Place of Birth
Amsterdam, New York, USA
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Inez Courtney (March 12, 1908 – April 5, 1975) was an American actress on the Broadway stage and in films. Born in New York City, New York, she came from a large Irish-American family. Her father died when she was fifteen so she decided to go onto the stage. A year later she was doing a specialty dance which earned her the nicknames of St Vitis, Mosquito and Lightning. Courtney's first role as a singer and dancer came in the musical The Wild Rose in 1926. She became well-known among New York theatrical audiences for her work in Good News (1927), a musical comedy about college life. Her other credits include Spring Is Here in 1929 and America's Sweetheart in 1931. In the early 1930s, Miss Courtney left Broadway and went to Hollywood. Courtney acted in 58 films between 1930 and 1940. She secured her first movie work by asking Harry Cohn of Columbia Pictures for his assistance. The red-headed comedian made her screen debut as Cousin Betty in Loose Ankles (1930). The film co-starred Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. and Loretta Young. Her many movie credits include The Raven (1935), Suzy (1936), The Shop Around the Corner (1940), and Turnabout (1940), her last film. Courtney was married to an Italian nobleman, whereby she acquired the title Marchesa, but did not use it. She died at the Jersey Shore Medical Center in Neptune, New Jersey in 1975 of undisclosed causes at the age of 67.
Known For
| 1940 | The Shop Around the CornerIlona | |
| 1940 | TurnaboutMiss Edwards | |
| 1940 | The Farmer's DaughterEmily French | |
| 1939 | Blondie Meets the BossBetty Lou Wood | |
| 1939 | Beauty for the AskingGwen Morrison | |
| 1939 | Missing EvidenceNellie Conrad | |
| 1938 | Having Wonderful TimeEmma | |
| 1938 | Crime RingKitty | |
| 1938 | Five of a KindLibby Long | |
| 1937 | The Hit ParadeTillie | |
| 1937 | The 13th ManJulie Walters | |
| 1937 | Partners in CrimeLillian Tate | |
| 1937 | Armored CarBlind Date | |
| 1937 | The HurricaneTourist on Ocean Liner (uncredited) | |
| 1937 | Time Out for RomanceMabel | |
| 1937 | ClarenceDella | |
| 1936 | Let's Sing AgainMarge Wilkins | |
| 1936 | It Couldn't Have Happened (But It Did)Linda Sands | |
| 1936 | The Reckless WayLaura Jones | |
| 1936 | SuzyMaisie | |
| 1936 | Wedding PresentMary Lawson | |
| 1936 | Brilliant MarriageSally Patrick | |
| 1936 | Two in a CrowdMrs. Flynn (uncredited) | |
| 1935 | The RavenMary Burns | |
| 1935 | Break of HeartsMiss Wilson | |
| 1935 | Sweepstake AnnieMarge Moore | |
| 1935 | The Girl FriendHilda | |
| 1935 | The Affair of SusanMrs. Barnes | |
| 1935 | Air HawksSecond Nurse (uncredited) | |
| 1935 | CarnivalGirl | |
| 1935 | Ship CafeMolly | |
| 1935 | Another FaceMamie (uncredited) | |
| 1935 | Dizzy DamesArlette | |
| 1935 | Millions in the AirMiss Waterbury | |
| 1934 | Broadway BillNurse Mae (uncredited) | |
| 1934 | The Captain Hates the SeaFlo | |
| 1934 | JealousyPenny | |
| 1934 | Hollywood on Parade No. B-1 | |
| 1934 | Hollywood Here We Come | |
| 1933 | Hold Your ManMaizie | |
| 1933 | Cheating BlondesPolly | |
| 1933 | I Love That ManPublic Stenographer (scenes deleted) | |
| 1932 | Big City BluesFaun | |
| 1931 | The Hot HeiressMargie | |
| 1930 | Not DamagedMaude Graham | |
| 1930 | Sunny'Weenie' | |
| 1930 | Spring Is HereMary Jane Braley | |
| 1930 | The Song of the FlameGrusha | |
| 1930 | Loose AnklesBetty | |
| 1930 | Bright LightsPeggy North |













