 (12 August 1883, Boston - d. 19
September 1938, Beverly Hills, California)
Pauline Frederick was born as Pauline Beatrice Libby. She was an
established stage actor when she made her first film in 1915. She
made her last film in 1937.
As a girl she was fascinated with show business, and determined
early to place her goals in the direction of the theater. A
well-known stage star, Frederick was already in her 30s when she
began making films. She specialized in playing commanding and
authoritative women throughout her film career. Her stunning beauty
stayed with her as she aged into her best remembered
roles--sacrificing mothers and 40-something women having a last
fling at youth and romance. She was able to make a successful
transition to 'talkies' in 1929, and in 1931 was cast as Joan
Crawford's mother in This Modern Age. |