Mae Clarke
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A nightclub dancer in her teens, Mae Clarke rose to prominence on the Broadway musical stage of the 1920s. In films, Clarke nearly always seemed predestined for tragedy and abuse: she played the long-suffering bride of the title character in Frankenstein (1931), the self-sacrificing trollop Molly Molloy in The Front Page (1931), and the streetwalker protagonist in Waterloo Bridge (1931). Clarke's most famous film role was one for which she received no onscreen credit: she was the recipient of James Cagney's legendary "grapefruit massage" in 1931's Public Enemy. Clarke went on to co-star with Cagney in such films as Lady Killer (1933) and Great Guy (1936); though the best of friends in real life, Cagney and Clarke usually seemed poised to bash each other's brains out onscreen. For reasons that still remain unclear, Clarke's starring career plummeted into bit roles and walk-ons by the 1950s. Her most rewarding work during that decade was on television -- it was Clarke who portrayed a middle-aged woman undergoing menopause on a controversial 1954 installment of the TV anthology Medic. Even during her career low points, Clarke retained her sense of humor. When applying for a role on one TV program, she advertised herself as a comedian, listing as a "qualification" the fact that she was at one time married to Fanny Brice's brother. Mae Clarke continued accepting minor film roles until 1970, when she retired to the Motion Picture Country Home at Woodland Hills, California.
Highest Rated Movies
Filmography
MOVIES
RATING | TITLE | CREDIT | BOX OFFICE | YEAR |
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83% | Thoroughly Modern Millie |
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— | 1967 |
No Score Yet | A Big Hand for the Little Lady |
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— | 1966 |
No Score Yet | Ask Any Girl |
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— | 1959 |
17% | The Catered Affair |
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— | 1956 |
No Score Yet | Mohawk |
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— | 1956 |
No Score Yet | Come Next Spring |
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— | 1956 |
100% | Wichita |
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— | 1955 |
11% | Not as a Stranger (Morton Thompson's Not as a Stranger) |
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— | 1955 |
No Score Yet | Women's Prison |
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— | 1955 |
No Score Yet | I Died a Thousand Times |
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— | 1955 |
88% | Magnificent Obsession |
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— | 1954 |
No Score Yet | Horizons West |
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— | 1952 |
No Score Yet | Skirts Ahoy! |
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— | 1952 |
85% | Pat and Mike |
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— | 1952 |
No Score Yet | Love Is Better Than Ever |
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— | 1952 |
100% | Singin' in the Rain |
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— | 1952 |
No Score Yet | The Unknown Man |
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— | 1951 |
No Score Yet | Callaway Went Thataway |
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— | 1951 |
No Score Yet | The Great Caruso |
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— | 1951 |
92% | Royal Wedding |
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— | 1951 |
No Score Yet | Mr. Imperium |
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— | 1951 |
No Score Yet | Three Guys Named Mike |
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— | 1951 |
No Score Yet | The People Against O'Hara |
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— | 1951 |
No Score Yet | Duchess of Idaho |
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— | 1950 |
No Score Yet | King of the Rocket Men |
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— | 1949 |
No Score Yet | Here Come the Waves |
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— | 1944 |
No Score Yet | Lady from Chungking |
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— | 1942 |
No Score Yet | Great Guy |
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— | 1942 |
67% | Flying Tigers |
|
— | 1942 |
No Score Yet | Hats Off |
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— | 1936 |
No Score Yet | Hitch Hike Lady |
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— | 1936 |
No Score Yet | Wild Brian Kent |
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— | 1936 |
No Score Yet | Hearts in Bondage |
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— | 1936 |
No Score Yet | The Daring Young Man |
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— | 1935 |
No Score Yet | The Man with Two Faces |
|
— | 1934 |
71% | Nana |
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— | 1934 |
No Score Yet | Penthouse (Crooks in Clover) |
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— | 1933 |
No Score Yet | Fast Workers |
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— | 1933 |
No Score Yet | Lady Killer |
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— | 1933 |
No Score Yet | Penguin Pool Murder |
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— | 1932 |
No Score Yet | Night World |
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— | 1932 |
No Score Yet | Impatient Maiden |
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— | 1932 |
No Score Yet | Final Edition |
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— | 1932 |
100% | Frankenstein |
|
— | 1931 |
No Score Yet | Waterloo Bridge |
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— | 1931 |
No Score Yet | The Good Bad Girl |
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— | 1931 |
100% | The Public Enemy |
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— | 1931 |
87% | The Front Page |
|
— | 1931 |
No Score Yet | The Fall Guy |
|
— | 1930 |
TV
RATING | TITLE | CREDIT | YEAR |
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72% |
Batman
1966-1968
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Quotes from Mae Clarke's Characters
Elizabeth: | Henry! What have they done to you? |
Elizabeth: | Henry, what have they done to you? |
Tom Powers: | Hello baby. What are you gonna have? |
Kitty: | Anything you say, big boy. |
Tom Powers: | You're a swell dish. I think I'm going to go for you. |