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Zasu Pitts

Zasu Pitts

31 titles Acting Jan 02, 1894 Died: Jun 07, 1963 Parsons, Kansas, USA

Zasu Pitts was a notable American actress renowned for her roles in silent films and the early sound era, where she predominantly carved a niche in comedy. Her most acclaimed performance came in Erich von Stroheim's iconic silent film, Greed, which established her as a formidable talent in the industry. Von Stroheim himself hailed her as "the greatest dramatic actress," showcasing her in several of his works, including The Honeymoon (1928), The Wedding March (1928), War Nurse (1930), and Walking Down Broadway, later retitled Hello, Sister! (1933).

However, as the film industry shifted to sound, Pitts largely found herself typecast in comedic roles. A significant disappointment in her career came when she was replaced in the war classic All Quiet on the Western Front (1930) by Beryl Mercer, as her powerful performance unintentionally elicited laughter during previews. Despite this setback, she thrived in comedies such as Finn and Hattie (1931), The Guardsman (1931), Blondie of the Follies (1932), Sing and Like It (1934), and Ruggles of Red Gap (1935).

In the 1950s, Pitts transitioned to television, where she became widely recognized for her role as Elvira Nugent ("Nugie") on CBS's The Gale Storm Show (1956). She made guest appearances in various series, including Guestward, Ho! (1961) and Perry Mason (1962). Her final performance was as Gertie, the switchboard operator, in the comedy classic It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (1963).

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