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Edwina Booth

Highest Rated: 100% Trader Horn (1931)

Lowest Rated: 56% Manhattan Cocktail (1928)

Birthday: Sep 13, 1904

Birthplace: Provo, Utah, USA

Blonde lead of the late 1920s and early 30s who appeared in films such as "Manhattan Cocktail" (1928) and "Our Modern Maidens" (1929) as well as the serials "The Vanishing Legion" (1931) and "The Last of the Mohicans" (1932). Booth is best remembered, however, for the headline-making mysterious illness she contracted while starring as the "white goddess" in W.S. Van Dyke's "Trader Horn" (1931) in Africa. The illness confined her to bed for five years and ended her film career. Booth sued MGM for more than $1 million, claiming that the studio had failed to safeguard her health in Africa while the film was being shot; she won an undisclosed settlement from the studio. Over the years her death had been erroneously reported on several occasions and was incorrectedly cited in Katharine Hepburn's book "The Making of 'The African Queen'."

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No Score Yet No Score Yet Trapped in Tia Juana Dorothy Brandon (Character) - 1932
100% 33% Trader Horn Nina Trent (Character) - 1931
56% No Score Yet Manhattan Cocktail Unknown (Character) - 1928