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Elise Cavanna

 
Actor: Elise Cavanna
  • Born: Jan 30, 1902 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  • Died: May 12, 1963 in Hollywood, California
  • Occupation: Actor
  • Active: '30s
  • Major Genres: Comedy, Romance
  • Career Highlights: The Dentist
  • First Major Screen Credit: The Dentist (1932)

Biography

The angular victim of an abscessed molar in W.C. Fields uproarious The Dentist (1932) -- in order to pull the tooth, Fields is forced to carry her around in a manner that, for all the world, looks like a frenetic case of coitus -- Elise Cavanna shared a birthplace with the great comedian (Philadelphia) and had appeared in his abortive Broadway-bound The Comic Supplement in 1925. The famously loyal Fields would demand the former dancer's services whenever he could, and the statuesque Cavanna was equally memorable as a typical overbearing Fields wife in The Barber Shop (1933). Offscreen, Cavanna was married to the art critic Merle Armitage and was herself known for a fine series of abstract oil paintings, one of which, Elevation, is exhibited at the Whitney Museum of American Art. Shortly before her death from cancer in 1963, Cavanna, with second husband James Barrett Welton, wrote the cookbook Gourmet Cookery for a Low Fat Diet. ~ Hans J. Wollstein, All Movie Guide
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Elise Cavanna
Born Elise Seeds
January 30, 1902(1902-01-30)
Pennsylvania
Died May 12, 1963 (aged 61)
Hollywood, California
Occupation Actress, comedienne, dancer, artist

Elise Cavanna (January 30, 1902 - May 12, 1963) was an American film actress, stage comedienne, dancer, and artist.

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Stage and film career

Born Elise Seeds in Pennsylvania, she went to the Pennsylvania Academy and studied dancing with Isadora Duncan in Berlin, Germany. She gave dance recitals in New York City until she began to dislike it. Then she became a dancer in the Ziegfeld Follies.

Cavanna was a comedienne with Weber and Fields before she entered motion pictures in 1926. Her first film was Love 'Em and Leave 'Em (1926) with Louise Brooks and Evelyn Brent. Next she performed as an "early morning customer" with Brooks and W.C. Fields in It's the Old Army Game (1926). Her on-screen interplay with Fields was compared (The Art of W.C. Fields by William K. Everson) to that between Groucho Marx and Margaret Dumont. Cavanna remained in films until the late 1930s, compiling more than twenty screen credits.

Post-surrealist artist

In September 1933, Cavanna presented six abstract lithographs at a showing at Stendhals in Los Angeles, California. A newspaper review commented on the "cool precision of her lines and spots of tone." The art was best appreciated through the "mind's eye" rather than the eye itself. Cavanna's art was shown in October 1949 as part of the contemporary section in the California Centennials Exhibition of Art at the Los Angeles County Museum, Exposition Park. Oils, water colors, and prints from 20th century artists were presented along with a historical section, which assembled early art. It displayed life in California from 1800 through 1870.

The Los Angeles Art Association exhibited Cavanna's work in a 1954 showing at 2425 Wilshire Boulevard. The four artists whose work was shown were known collectively as Functionists West. They were Stephen Longstreet, Helen Lundeberg, Cavanna, and Lorser Feitelson. By then the former actress signed her name simply, Elise. Cavanna and Feitelson presented only nonobjective paintings, though each worked in representational modes. Both artists were similar in "using only flat-colored, near geometrical forms", which either opposed or complemented each other. Cavanna was one of the first nonobjective painters in southern California. Each one of her pictures was brightly-colored, filled with energy, and could be viewed as a separate portion of a frieze. Feitelson and Lundeberg wrote a manifesto in 1934, describing their art as post-surrealism. Their desire was to use art to communicate the connection between the conceptual and the perceptual.

Later years and death

In 1961, Cavanna co-authored a book with James Welton entitled Gourmet Cookery for a Low Fat Diet. The volume contained 200 recipes for making fatless meals.

Elise Cavanna died in Hollywood, California of cancer in 1963. She was 61.

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1926 Love 'Em and Leave 'Em Miss Gimple
1931 A Melon-Drama Alternative title: Broadway Headliners: A Melon-Drama
1932 The Dentist Patient (Miss Mason)
1933 Infernal Machine Bit Role Uncredited
The Pharmacist Mrs. Dilweg Alternative title: The Druggist
The Big Fibber
The Barber Shop Mrs. O'Hare
Beauty for Sale Hat Saleslady Uncredited
Static Radio Store Customer Uncredited
Day of Reckoning Gertie Uncredited
1934 Hips, Hips, Hooray! Miss Pilot, Radio Announcer Uncredited
You're Telling Me! Sarah Smith, female gossip Uncredited
Have a Heart Genevieve, the Pianist Uncredited
1935 Times Square Lady Hosiery Saleslady Uncredited
Air Hawks First Nurse Uncredited
I Dream Too Much Darcy's Secretary Uncredited
1936 Old Hutch Travel Agency Clerk Uncredited
1938 Everybody Sing Colvin's Music Teacher Uncredited
Having Wonderful Time Office Supervisor Uncredited
Three Loves Has Nancy Third Woman on Autograph Line Uncredited
1939 Naughty But Nice Pansey, Hardwick Maid Uncredited
1946 Ziegfeld Follies Tall Woman Uncredited

References

  • Doylestown Daily Intelligencer, "Book Briefs", July 3, 1961, Page 1.
  • Los Angeles Times, "Two Pairs of Painters and Some Singles Offer Shows", September 17, 1933, Page A5.
  • Los Angeles Times, "Art Trends Traced at Centennials Show", October 2, 1949, Page D4.
  • Los Angeles Times, "Functionists' Work Hailed As Brilliant", January 17, 1954, Page E7.

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