This page will contain wikis about Billie Burke, as they become available.Billie BurkeMary William Ethelbert Appleton Burke (7 August 1885 - 14 May 1970) was an actress primarily known to modern audiences for her role as Glinda, the Good Witch of the North in The Wizard of Oz. To earlier audiences she was the feather-brained Clara Topper in a series of popular movies about a man haunted by two alcoholic ghosts and their pet St. Bernard. Known as Billie Burke, she was born in Washington, D.C. to the famous English clown Billy Burke. She spent much of her youth travelling with her family as her father played Europe in Barnum and Bailey's Circus. In 1903 she began acting on stage, making her debut in London, and eventually returning to America to become the toast of Broadway as a musical comedy star. There she caught the eye of theatre producer Florenz Ziegfeld, marrying him in 1914. In 1916, they had one daughter, Patricia Ziegfeld. According to some sources, Burke reportedly had an affair with the silent-film director Dorothy Arzner. She was quickly signed for the movies, with her first movie, in the starring role, in Peggy in 1916. She continued to appear on both stage and screen, but when the family's savings were wiped out in the Crash of 1929, she began to concentrate on the movies. Ziegfeld died in 1932, worsening her financial situation. That same year, she starred in Dinner at Eight. This was shortly thereafter followed by the Topper series of films and The Wizard of Oz. Another successful series followed with Father of the Bride and Father's Little Dividend. She died in Los Angeles, California, and was interred at Kensico Cemetery, Valhalla, New York. Broadway
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She died in Los Angeles, California, and was interred at Kensico Cemetery, Valhalla, New York. On her passing in 1974, she was interred in San Fernando Mission Cemetery in Los Angeles, California. Another successful series followed with Father of the Bride and Father's Little Dividend. She retired following that film and helped her husband run a business called "Ashtrays Unlimited". This was shortly thereafter followed by the Topper series of films and The Wizard of Oz. Compson's last film was Here Comes Trouble. That same year, she starred in Dinner at Eight. Compson was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress for the performance. Ziegfeld died in 1932, worsening her financial situation. In 1928 she appeared in The Barker, a silent movie which contained some talking scenes. She continued to appear on both stage and screen, but when the family's savings were wiped out in the Crash of 1929, she began to concentrate on the movies. Born Eleanor Luicime Compson in Beaver, Utah, she had an extensive filmography, with 25 performances in 1916 alone, although most of them are shorts. She was quickly signed for the movies, with her first movie, in the starring role, in Peggy in 1916. Betty Compson (March 19, 1897 - April 18, 1974) was an American actress. According to some sources, Burke reportedly had an affair with the silent-film director Dorothy Arzner. In 1916, they had one daughter, Patricia Ziegfeld. There she caught the eye of theatre producer Florenz Ziegfeld, marrying him in 1914. In 1903 she began acting on stage, making her debut in London, and eventually returning to America to become the toast of Broadway as a musical comedy star. She spent much of her youth travelling with her family as her father played Europe in Barnum and Bailey's Circus. Known as Billie Burke, she was born in Washington, D.C. to the famous English clown Billy Burke. Bernard. To earlier audiences she was the feather-brained Clara Topper in a series of popular movies about a man haunted by two alcoholic ghosts and their pet St. Mary William Ethelbert Appleton Burke (7 August 1885 - 14 May 1970) was an actress primarily known to modern audiences for her role as Glinda, the Good Witch of the North in The Wizard of Oz. Pepe - 1960. Sergeant Rutledge - 1960. The Young Philadelphians - 1959. Small Town Girl - 1953. Father's Little Dividend - 1951. Father of the Bride - 1950. The Barkleys of Broadway - 1949. Billie Gets Her Man - 1948. The Bachelor's Daughters - 1946. Breakfast in Hollywood - 1946. The Cheaters - 1945. Swing Out, Sister - 1945. The Laramie Trail - 1944. Gildersleeve on Broadway - 1943. Smith - 1943. You're a Lucky Fellow, Mr. So's Your Uncle - 1943. Hi Diddle Diddle - 1943. Girl Trouble - 1942. They All Kissed the Bride - 1942. In This Our Life - 1942. What's Cookin'? - 1942. The Man Who Came to Dinner - 1942. One Night in Lisbon - 1941. Topper Returns - 1941. The Wild Man of Borneo - 1941. And One Was Beautiful - 1940. Hullabaloo - 1940. Dulcy - 1940. The Captain Is a Lady - 1940. Irene - 1940. The Ghost Comes Home - 1940. Remember? - 1939. Eternally Yours - 1939. The Wizard of Oz - 1939. Bridal Suite - 1939. Zenobia - 1939. Topper Takes a Trip - 1939. The Young in Heart - 1938. Merrily We Live - 1938. Everybody Sing - 1938. Navy Blue and Gold - 1937. The Bride Wore Red - 1937. Topper - 1937. Parnell - 1937. Craig's Wife - 1936. Piccadilly Jim - 1936. My American Wife - 1936. Splendor - 1935. A Feather in Her Hat - 1935. She Couldn't Take It - 1935. Doubting Thomas - 1935. Becky Sharp - 1935. After Office Hours - 1935. Society Doctor - 1935. Forsaking All Others - 1934. We're Rich Again - 1934. Finishing School - 1934. Where Sinners Meet - 1934. Only Yesterday - 1933. Dinner at Eight - 1933. Christopher Strong - 1933. A Bill of Divorcement - 1932. The Education of Elizabeth - 1921. Johnson - 1920. The Frisky Mrs. Away Goes Prudence - 1920. Wanted: A Husband - 1919. Sadie Love - 1919. The Misleading Widow - 1919. Good Gracious, Annabelle - 1919. The Make-Believe Wife - 1918. In Pursuit of Polly - 1918. Let's Get a Divorce - 1918. Eve's Daughter - 1918. The Land of Promise - 1917. Arms and the Girl - 1917. The Mysterious Miss Terry - 1917. Gloria's Romance - 1916. Peggy - 1916. X - 1944. Mrs. January and Mr. Ziegfeld Follies of 1943 - 1943. This Rock - 1943. Ziegfeld Follies of 1936 - 1936. Ziegfeld Follies of 1934 - 1934. The Truth Game - 1930. Family Affairs - 1929. The Happy Husband - 1928. The Marquise - 1927. Annie Dear - 1924. Rose Briar - 1922. The Intimate Strangers - 1921. Caesar's Wife - 1919. A Marriage of Convenience - 1918. The Rescuing Angel - 1917. Jerry - 1914. The Land of Promise - 1913. The Amazons - 1913. The Runaway - 1911. The Philosopher in the Apple Orchard - 1911. Suzanne - 1910. Dot - 1910. Mrs. Love Watches - 1908. My Wife - 1907. |