Corinne Griffith

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I`m Lucky at Cards [1974]

This You Won`t Believe (Frederick Fell) [1972] (ISBN: 811902064)

Not For Men Only - But Almost [1969]

Truth is Stranger [1965]

Hollywood Stories [1963]

I Can`t Boil Water [1963]

Taxation Without Representation [1962]

Antiques I Have Known [1961]

Eggs I Have Known [1955]

Papa`s Delicate Condition [1952]

My Life with the Redskins [1947]
Links to Other Websites

Notes on Black Oxen from The Clara Bow Page [Miscellaneous]

Feature of the Month on Silents are Golden. [Fan Site]

Film stills on Bruce Calvert`s Silent Film Still Archive [Image/Photo]

silentladies.com/BGriffithC.html [Miscellaneous]

Griffith`s entry in The Blue Book of the Screen (1923) [Miscellaneous]

Biographical information from Handbook of Texas Online [Miscellaneous]

The Silent Ladies photo gallery for Corinne Griffith [Image/Photo]

Unsung Divas [Fan Site]

Golden Silents [Fan Site]
 

Corinne Griffith Biography

She was educated in a convent school in New Orleans. Griffith began her screen career at the Vitagraph Studios in 1916. She later moved to First National, where she became one of their most popular stars. The nickname the studios gave her in her heyday was "The Orchid Lady of the Screen". Films of special note for Corinne were "Black Oxen" (1924), "DeClassée" (1925 - in which a young extra named Clark Gable appeared), and "The Garden of Eden" (1928 - surviving). Griffith received an Academy Award nomination for her role in "The Divine Lady" (1929), in which she played Emma Hart, the English Lady Hamilton. This film has recently been restored. Fewer than a dozen of her 66 films are known to still survive.

Griffith`s last major Hollywood film, Back Pay was released in 1930. Her voice was pleasant but unmemorable and a new generation of film stars quickly overtook her in popularity. After appearing in one more motion picture, the British film Lily Christine in 1932, she considered an occasional film offer over the years and even made a screen test to play Elizabeth Taylor`s mother for a 1950 film but the only time she returned to the screen was in a low-budget melodrama Paradise Alley which received scant release in 1962.

Griffith was married four times. She married actor and frequent co-star Webster Campbell (1920 - 1923), producer Walter Morosco (1924-1934), and the owner of the Washington Redskins football team George Preston Marshall (1936 - 1958). In a 1955 cook book Eggs I Have Known, Griffith referred to him as "The Marshall without a plan."

In 1965, within a few days, she married and divorced her fourth husband, Broadway actor Danny Scholl (Call Me Mister). Scholl was 45, more than 25 years Griffith`s junior. In court she testified that she was not Corinne Griffith. She claimed that she was the actresses` younger (by twenty years) sister who had taken her place upon the famous sister`s death. Contradicting testimony by actresses Betty Blythe and Claire Windsor, who had both known her since the 1920s, did not shake her story.

In 1974, Adele Whitely Fletcher, editor of Photoplay, said Griffith was still claiming that she was her own younger sister.

Griffith has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1560 Vine Street.

Corinne Griffith was one of the few film stars to move successfully into new careers once her stardom had ended. She was an accomplished writer who published eleven books including two best sellers, My Life with The Redskins and the memoir Papa`s Delicate Condition which was made into a movie starring Jackie Gleason. Her ventures into real estate were particularly successful (at one point she owned four different major office buildings in Los Angeles, each of them named after her) and she was one of the major forces in Republican politics in California for decades.

During her marriage to Marshall, Corinne composed the lyrics to the Redskins "fight" song Hail to the Redskins which became one of the most famous football anthems.

At the time of her death from heart failure, on July 13, 1979, her personal estate was worth over one hundred and fifty million dollars.
 

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    Name Corinne Griffith
    (Corinne Mae Griffin)
    Height 5' 6"  (168 cm)
    Build Slim
    Eye Color Blue
    Hair Color Brown - Light
    Date of Birth November 241895
    Birthplace Texarkana, Texas, USA
    Star Sign Sagittarius
    Died July 131979 (Aged 84)
    Location of Death Los Angeles, California, USA
    Cause of Death Heart failure
    Nationality American
    Ethnicity White
    Religion Christian Science
    High School Sacred Heart Convent(1905-1910)
    University University of Texas (1912)
    Occupation Actress
    Celebrity Index Co
    Claim to Fame The Orchid Lady of the Screen

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  • For many years she was well known in Washington government circles, where she supported a lengthy campaign to repeal the Sixteenth Amendment, which established the income tax.
  • Although she lost money during the Great Depression, she maintained control over properties in Beverly Hills and throughout the Los Angeles area.
  • Griffith`s starting pay was five dollars a day for two days of work per week. Later, at her peak, she earned as much as $12,500 weekly.
  • She composed the lyrics to the Redskins "fight" song, "Hail to the Redskins," which became one of the most famous football anthems.
  • In 1924, Photoplay magazine asked their readers to select the most beautiful actresses on the screen. Griffith placed fourth behind Mary Pickford, Pola Negri and Norma Talmadge.
  • For many years, fans asked whether Corinne Griffith and director D.W. Griffith were related; and receiving negative answers from both these luminaries of the films. But Miss Griffith, sometime in 1927 or shortly before, engaged a geneologist to trace back some missing branches of her family tree, and discovered to their mutual surprise that there is a relationship. It is vague enough, to be sure, since D.W.`s great grandfather was Miss Griffith`s great, great grandmother`s uncle - which makes them seventeenth cousins or what have you? But both branches of their family came from Virginia.
  • She was, in 1924, voted sixth top box-office attraction, tying with Rudolph Valentino.
  • She was an accomplished writer who published over a dozen books including two best sellers.
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  • Her father was a Methodist minister, but for much of her life she was a Christian Scientist.
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  • An astute businesswoman after leaving her film career behind, she soon amassed a fortune in real estate holdings. At the time of her death on July 13, 1979, she was one of the wealthiest women in the world, leaving an estate of $150 million.
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  • Her third husband, George Preston Marshall, was founder and longtime owner of the Washington Redskins.
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  • Her parents were John Lewis Griffin and Ambolyn (Ghio) Griffin.
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  • She was a member of the American Newspaper Women Club in Washington, DC, and joined the American Society of Composers and Publishers in 1950, collaborating musically with Barnee Breeskin. Her song compositions include "Hail to the Redskins", "Chanson du Bal" and "October".
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