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Grace Goodall

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Birthday: Jun 12, 1889

Birthplace: San Francisco, California, USA

Grace Goodall was an actress who had a successful Hollywood career. In 1908, she made her Broadway debut. In 1920, she made an early screen appearance in "The Easy Road." In 1935, she made an appearance in "Pop Goes The Easel," the first of several Three Stooges comedies in which she would feature. Goodall began her career with a role in "The Opening Night" (1927). Goodall began to focus on film after appearing in the dramatic adaptation "Handy Andy" (1934) with Will Rogers. Later in her career, Goodall acted in the John Wayne action flick "California Straight Ahead" (1937). Goodall passed away in September 1940 at the age of 51.

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Filmography

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Boss of Lonely Valley 1937 Aunt Martha Wiggins Actor California Straight Ahead 1937 Mrs. Porter Actor The Count Takes the Count 1936 Sheriff's Wife Actor Make Way for a Lady 1936 Mrs. Hopkins (uncredited) Actor Top Flat 1935 Mrs. Lamont Actor Handy Andy 1934 Mattie Norcross Actor
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