Mayo Methot

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Mayo Methot (March 3, 1904 – June 9, 1951), also known as Mayo Methot Bogart, was an American film and theater actress. She appeared in over 30 films, as well as performing on Broadway. Tragically she also suffered from alcoholism, the effects of which, she ultimately succumbed to, in 1951.

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Known for

Should a Girl Marry?

Betty Gilbert

The Case Against Mrs. Ames

Cora Lamont

The Case of the Curious Bride

Florabelle Lawson

The Sisters

Blonde

The Mind Reader

Jenny

Afraid to Talk

Marge Winters

Mr. Deeds Goes to Town

Mrs. Semple (uncredited)

Harold Teen

Sally LeSalle

A Woman is the Judge

Gertie

Bogart: The Untold Story

Self (archive footage)

Numbered Woman

Vicki

Virtue

Lil Blaine

Mills of the Gods

Sarah

Vanity Street

Fern Cavan

Women in Prison

Daisy Saunders

Side Streets

Maizie Roach

Marked Woman

Estelle Porter

Jimmy the Gent

Gladys Farrell

Unexpected Father

Ethel Stone

Counsellor at Law

Zedorah Chapman

Brother Rat and a Baby

Girl in Bus

Taxi Talks

The Night Club Lady

Lola Carewe

Dr. Socrates

Muggsy

Good-bye Love

Sandra Hamilton

Registered Nurse

Gloria Hammond

We're in the Money

Corsair

Sophie

Lilly Turner

Mrs. Durkee (uncredited)

Report from the Front

Herself (uncredited)

Photos

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