Paige, Mabel (1879–1954)
Paige, Mabel (1879–1954)
American screen actress. Born Mabel Paige Roberts, Dec 19, 1879, in New York, NY; died Feb 9, 1954, in Van Nuys, CA; m. Charles Ritchie (actor, died 1931).
Made stage debut at age 4; made film debut in silent comedy short Mixed Flats (1915) and appeared in many more, sometimes with husband; graduated to matronly comedy parts in talkies; probably best known for the lead in Someone to Remember (1943); other films include Murder He Says, Nocturne, Johnny O'Clock, If You Knew Susie, Johnny Belinda, Roseanna McCoy, The Sniper and Houdini.
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