Betty Mack

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Betty Mack
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Mack in The Sitter Downers (1937)
Born(1901-11-30)November 30, 1901
Illinois, U.S.
DiedNovember 5, 1980(1980-11-05) (aged 78)
OccupationActress
Years active1919–1941
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Betty Mack (November 30, 1901 – November 5, 1980) was an American stage and film actress who appeared in over 45 films between 1931 and 1941. She became Betty Yohalem after her marriage to in 1941.[1] She wrote I remember…. Stories and Pictures of El Dorado County Pioneer Families.

Biography[]

Born in Illinois in 1901, Mack began her career on the Broadway stage in 1919 in several musical comedies. Shifting to films in 1931, Mack starred in such films as Toll of the Desert (1935).[2]

Mack also starred as Corabell, wife of Moe Howard, in the Three Stooges short film The Sitter Downers (1937).[3]

In 1935 she was accused of drunk driving.[4]

Partial filmography[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Betty Mack, actress and writer | UCLA". dl.library.ucla.edu.
  2. ^ Hal Erickson (2015). "Toll of the Desert". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. Archived from the original on 2015-04-21.
  3. ^ "Cast Member : Betty Mack". threestooges.net. Archived from the original on December 1, 2010.
  4. ^ "jl - Betty Mack, accused of drunk driving, 1935". Calisphere.

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