Georgia O’Dell

Georgia O’Dell was an American actress who is best known for The Big Race, The Moth, and Too Many Cooks. Born on August 27, 1892, in Maine, USA, she made a mark in the film industry before passing away on September 6, 1950, in Los Angeles, California.

Personal and Family Life

Georgia O’Dell was born as Georgia Day O’Dell. Details about her early life and family are limited, but she pursued a career in acting during the early 20th century. Throughout her life, she appeared in several films, showcasing her talent and dedication to her craft.

Career

O’Dell’s acting career included a variety of roles in films from the late 1920s through the 1930s. She became recognized for her performances in both major and minor roles, contributing to numerous film projects. Some of her notable work includes appearances in The Big Race and The Moth, where she left a lasting impression on her audience.

Death and Legacy

Georgia O’Dell passed away on September 6, 1950, in Los Angeles, California. Although she may not be widely remembered today, her contributions to cinema during her active years have laid a foundation for future generations of actors. Her work in films continues to be appreciated by classic movie enthusiasts.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
West of Nevada 1936-07-21 Rose Gilbury
Lodge Night 1937-06-11 Bit Woman
Too Many Cooks 1931-07-18 Undetermined Role
Blind Date 1934-07-20 Private Secretary
Love Shy 1928-03-24
You Can’t Take It with You 1938-09-01 Woman (uncredited)
Is Your Daughter Safe? 1927-06-05
Silly Billies 1936-03-20 Bit
Little Big Shot 1935-09-07
Big Calibre 1935-03-08 Arabella
The Big Race 1934-02-14 Mrs. Deborah Hemingway
Theodora Goes Wild 1936-11-12 Townswoman (uncredited)
The Moth 1934-01-14 Old Maid Train Passenger
Joy Tonic 1929-05-05
Show Boat 1936-05-17
Moonlight and Monkey Business 1930-11-15 Honeymooner