Babe London

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A delightful comedienne, rotund Babe London reportedly began her screen career as a teenager after purchasing a makeup kit. She played a switchboard operator in Douglas Fairbanks' When the Clouds Roll By (1919) but hit her stride for comedy companies Christie and Educational in the 1920s. Scrambled Eggs (1925), from the latter studio, is extant and features London as a correspondence bride, who has used the oldest trick in the book and substituted her own portrait with that of glamorous friend Helen Marlowe. Today, however, London is best remembered for her onetime-only partnership with Oliver Hardy, in the 1931 Laurel and Hardy two-reeler Our Wife. London plays Hardy's equally hefty fiancée and the comedy's absolute highlight has Stan Laurel attempting to squeeze the hefty couple, as well as himself, into a tiny automobile. According to London, the sequence took two days and quite a bit of bruising to complete, mainly because of the mirth it generated among the crew. Continuing to appear in minor roles on screen until 1970, Babe London was also an accomplished artist, whose series of paintings depicting various silent stars is housed at the University of Wyoming. ~ Hans J. Wollstein, Rovi
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Babe London
Born Jean London
August 28, 1901(1901-08-28)
Des Moines, Iowa, U.S.
Died November 29, 1980(1980-11-29) (aged 79)
Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Other names Ruth Glover
Years active 1919 – 1960
Spouse Phil Boutelje (m. 1975–1979) «start: (1975)–end+1: (1980)»"Marriage: Phil Boutelje to Babe London" Location: (linkback://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Babe_London)

Babe London (August 28, 1901 – November 29, 1980) was an American actress and comedian, most remembered for her onetime-only partnership with Oliver Hardy, in the 1931's Laurel and Hardy's two-reeler Our Wife.

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Career

London began her screen career as a teenager making her film debut in The Expert Eloper in 1919. She then appeared in A Day's Pleasure, performing opposite Charlie Chaplin. The two played seasick tourists on an excursion boat. London appeared in more than 50 silent films, including The Perfect Flapper, The Boob and the 1928 version of Tillie's Punctured Romance starring W. C. Fields. She worked with all the funny men of the day, including Harry Langdon and Chester Conklin.

Shemp Howard's fried brain only has eyes for London's Nurse Nora in the 1951 Three Stooges film Scrambled Brains.

At the height of her career, London weighed 255 pounds. Later, a heart condition necessitated a loss of 100 pounds, and her movie offers declined along with her weight. She never regained her earlier success. Her last most notable role was that of the toothless nurse Nora that Shemp Howard has eyes for in the Three Stooges film Scrambled Brains. Her last film appearance was in 1960's Sex Kittens Go to College.

In the late 1950s, London began a second career as a painter and devoted the last 20 years of her life to depicting on canvas the early years of Hollywood. She titled the series The Vanishing Era.

Personal life and death

In 1975, London married Hollywood musical director Phil Boutelje, whom she met after both retired to the Motion Picture & Television Country House and Hospital in Woodland Hills, California. The Bouteljes lived their final years at the home until Boutelje's death on July 29, 1979. She bequeathed her personal memorabilia and 75 personal paintings to the University of Wyoming's American Heritage Center.

Selected filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1919 When the Clouds Roll by Switchboard Operator Uncredited
1920 Merely Mary Ann Rosie Leadbatter
1921 Why Worry?
1922 The Weak-End Party Party guest
1923 The Balloonatic Fat Girl at The House of Trouble Uncredited
1923 The Handy Man A house guest
1924 Jonah Jones Girlfriend
1925 Go West Woman in department store Uncredited
1926 Is That Nice? Winnie Nash
1927 The Princess from Hoboken Princess Sonia Alexandernova Karpoff
1927 Long Pants Wedding Guest Uncredited
1928 The Awakening Uncredited
1930 New Moon Buxom peasant girl on ship Uncredited
1931 Our Wife Dulcy, the bride
1933 Hell Below Fat girl on passing boat Uncredited
1941 Six Lessons from Madame La Zonga Dance student Uncredited
1942 Jackass Mail Dancehall Girl Uncredited
1943 The Crystal Ball Tandem Rider Uncredited
1944 Here Come the Waves Window washer Uncredited
1945 The Clock Laboratory Nurse Uncredited
1946 No Leave, No Love Melissa, a WAC Uncredited
1947 Road to Rio Woman Uncredited
1948 Hollow Triumph Hotel Lady with Orchid Uncredited
1948 The Snake Pit Attendant Uncredited
1948 Joan of Arc Camp follower Uncredited
1948 The Paleface Woman on wagon train Uncredited
1949 Anna Lucasta Woman in bar Uncredited
1950 Mother Didn't Tell Me Mrs. Hadley Uncredited
1951 Pleasure Treasure
1956 Bundle of Joy Fat Woman Uncredited
1957 The Unholy Wife Customer Uncredited
1955 Sergeant Preston of the Yukon Mrs. Martin Episode: "Trouble at Hogback"
1959 The Bob Cummings Show Episode: "Bob Clashes with Ken"
1960 Sex Kittens Go to College Miss Cadwallader Alternative titles: The Beauty and the Robot
Teacher Versus Sexpot
1960 The Best of Post Shopper Episode: "The Little Terror"

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Scrambled Brains (1951 Film)
Our Wife (1931 Comedy Film)
All Aboard (1927 Comedy Film)
The Princess from Hoboken (1927 Comedy Film)
Ride 'Em Cowboy (1942 Western Film)