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Isabel Jewell

Isabel Jewell

26 titles Acting Jul 19, 1907 Died: Apr 05, 1972 Shoshone, Wyoming, USA

Isabel Jewell (July 19, 1907 – April 5, 1972) was a notable American actress whose career flourished primarily during the 1930s and early 1940s. Jewell's early theatrical endeavors included a remarkable 87-week engagement with a stock company in Lincoln, Nebraska. Her breakthrough came on Broadway with the 1930 production of *Up Pops the Devil*, which led to her being signed by Warner Brothers for the film adaptation.

Jewell made her cinematic debut in *Blessed Event* (1932), earning critical acclaim for her performance. Throughout the early 1930s, she appeared in various supporting roles, often portraying characters associated with the criminal underworld, such as in *Manhattan Melodrama* (1934) and *Marked Woman* (1937). One of her most memorable performances was as the seamstress facing execution alongside Sydney Carton in the 1935 adaptation of *A Tale of Two Cities*. Her portrayal of Gloria Stone, a prostitute in *Lost Horizon* (1937), remains one of her most significant roles.

Jewell's filmography also includes iconic works like *Gone with the Wind* (1939), where she played the character Emmy Slattery, as well as *Northwest Passage* (1940) and *High Sierra* (1941). However, by the late 1940s, her roles had diminished, often appearing uncredited, as seen in *The Snake Pit*. In the 1950s, she transitioned to radio dramas, including *This is Your FBI*. Jewell's later years included appearances in *Ciao! Manhattan* and her final film, *Sweet Kill* (1973), directed by Curtis Hanson.

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