Miriam Hopkins
Ellen Miriam Hopkins (October 18, 1902 – October 9, 1972) was a celebrated American actress renowned for her exceptional range and captivating performances. She embarked on her entertainment career as a chorus girl in New York City at the age of 20. In 1930, she joined Paramount Pictures, making her film debut in *Fast and Loose*. Her standout role came in the 1931 horror drama *Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde*, where she played Ivy Pearson, a character deeply intertwined with the film's central narrative. Although her performance garnered acclaim, significant cuts reduced her screen time to just five minutes due to the film's controversial themes.
Hopkins's career flourished rapidly, especially with her breakout role in Ernst Lubitsch's *Trouble in Paradise* (1932), where she showcased her charm as a cunning pickpocket. Throughout the early 1930s, during the pre-Code era, she appeared in several notable films, including *The Smiling Lieutenant*, *The Story of Temple Drake*, and *Design for Living*, which pushed boundaries of the time. Her work continued to shine into the late 1930s with acclaimed performances in *The Richest Girl in the World* (1934) and *Becky Sharp* (1935), earning her an Academy Award nomination.
Hopkins's tumultuous rivalry with Bette Davis was widely publicized, particularly during their collaborations in *The Old Maid* (1939) and *Old Acquaintance* (1943). Beyond film, she was also a pioneer in television, performing in various teleplays from the late 1940s to the 1960s in shows like *The Chevrolet Tele-Theatre* and *Lux Video Theatre*. Her contributions to the industry earned her two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, recognizing her impact in both film and television.
Filmography
Virginia City
Design for Living
Barbary Coast
Fast and Loose
The Chase (1966)
She Loves Me Not
The Smiling Lieutenant
The Mating Season
Woman Chases Man
Old Acquaintance
Hollywood Horror House
These Three
The Heiress
The Story of Temple Drake
Fanny Hill
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1931)
The Old Maid
Becky Sharp
Trouble in Paradise