Vivienne Segal
Trained operatic singer who enjoyed success on Broadway in such famed shows as "No, No, Nanette" (1925) and "The Desert Song" (1926) and, several years later, joined the hordes who were summoned to Hollywood with the coming of sound. Musicals were all the craze for a time, and in 1930 Segal played the female lead in four of them, beginning with "Song of the West." The best known of the quartet is undoubtedly the racist yet hilariously bad camp cult classic "Golden Dawn," with Segal in the title role of a young African who discovers that she is white! When audiences reacted against the glut of musicals, Segal's film career short-circuited. She did, however, play a vamp three years later in support of the one stage operetta star who did catch on, Jeanette MacDonald, in the charming "The Cat and the Fiddle" (1933). The Broadway stage, especially the works of Rodgers and Hart, offered Segal better chances in the successful "I Married an Angel" (1938) and "Pal Joey" (1940).
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Vivienne Segal
Filmography
Movies
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The Cat and the Fiddle | Odette (Character) | - | 1934 |
No Score Yet | No Score Yet | Golden Dawn | Dawn (Character) | - | 1930 |
No Score Yet | No Score Yet | Viennese Nights | Elsa Hofner (Character) | - | 1930 |
TV
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No Score Yet | No Score Yet | Perry Mason | Pauline Thorsen (Guest Star) | 1966 |
No Score Yet | 87% | Alfred Hitchcock Presents | Clara (Character) | 1960 1962 |