The cast of Her Way - 1914 includes: Boyd Marshall as Jim Ford - the Spendthrift Son Muriel Ostriche as May Gale - an Heiress Eugene Redding
John Nicholson has: Played Phil Cartright in "The Spendthrift" in 1915. Played Horace in "The Politicians" in 1915. Played The Mexican Commandante in "The Woman Next Door" in 1915. Played The Minister in "The Planter" in 1917. Played Ashraf Abdallah in "Wrath" in 1917. Played Ashraf Abdallah (Wrath) in "The Seven Deadly Sins" in 1917. Played Kersey in "The Lurking Peril" in 1919.
It goes without saying that there was a huge discrepancy in upper and lower classes within the Queen Elizabeth I's era. They were essentially treated much differently and were given far less opportunities in almost any social area. Unlike today where the division is far less, the division was huge during this time. For example, it does not matter how rich you are by today's standards, everyone has probably eaten a good cheeseburger from one of the many fast food restaurants. Back in the Elizabethan era this probably would not have been the case. In fact, most of the meat was given to the upper class where the lower class typically only ate vegetables, fruit, and fish. The odd part is that through more recent studies, we now know that the lower class probably had a better diet than the upper class of that time. In fact, the upper class was probably much more susceptible to things like bladder infections and kidney stones based on their diet. Social events themselves were not much different. Although both lower and upper class were able to see plays written by William Shakespeare they were separated to a certain degree. The lower class often stood in an area designated as the "stinkard pit". It was standing room only. The upper class though would pay a little bit extra. They would have better seats and also have cushions that they would sit on. The fashion of the Elizabethan era was probably not too different in appearance at initial glance. However, upper class women would frequently adorn their hair with jewels and elaborate things. Lower class would still have their hair up but probably were limited to hats and other less expensive things. Their hair was still very extravagant. Obviously though, the upper class were given better treatment and were more likely to have taken better care of their hair and hygiene. This usually took more money and that is not something that the lower class citizens had much of during this era even though England as a whole was thriving throughout most of it.
Sally Blane has: Played Child in "Sirens of the Sea" in 1917. Played Arab Child in "The Sheik" in 1921. Played Betty Jane in "The Last Lap" in 1926. Played herself in "A Trip Through the Paramount Studio" in 1927. Played Betty Jane in "Flashing Oars" in 1927. Played Betty Jane in "The Relay" in 1927. Performed in "Rolled Stockings" in 1927. Played Betty Jane in "Around the Bases" in 1927. Played Floradora Girl in "Casey at the Bat" in 1927. Played June Shelby in "The Vanishing Pioneer" in 1928. Played Polly Randall in "King Cowboy" in 1928. Played Louise Hunter in "Fools for Luck" in 1928. Played Colette in "Wife Savers" in 1928. Played Grave in "Her Summer Hero" in 1928. Played Anne in "Outlawed" in 1929. Played Jean Whitehall in "The Vagabond Lover" in 1929. Played Helen Marsh in "Wolves of the City" in 1929. Played Florence Hueston in "Eyes of the Underworld" in 1929. Played Sally in "Half Marriage" in 1929. Played Nora in "The Very Idea" in 1929. Played Janet Reynolds in "Tanned Legs" in 1929. Performed in "The Comeback" in 1930. Performed in "Hammer and Tongs" in 1930. Performed in "All for a Lady" in 1930. Performed in "The Mardi Gras" in 1930. Performed in "The Knockout" in 1930. Performed in "The Leather Pushers" in 1930. Played herself in "The Voice of Hollywood No. 6" in 1930. Performed in "Kid Roberts" in 1930. Played Mary Swope in "Shanghaied Love" in 1931. Played Sue in "X Marks the Spot" in 1931. Played Rose Bradley in "Women Men Marry" in 1931. Played Hope Patterson in "Once a Sinner" in 1931. Played Peggy in "The Spirit of Notre Dame" in 1931. Played Sue Leeds in "The Star Witness" in 1931. Played Marge in "Good Sport" in 1931. Played Betty Merton in "Law of the Sea" in 1931. Performed in "The Lady Killer" in 1931. Played Molly in "Ten Cents a Dance" in 1931. Performed in "Arabian Knights" in 1931. Performed in "The Champion" in 1931. Played Marjory Randolph in "A Dangerous Affair" in 1931. Performed in "Kane Meets Abel" in 1931. Played Barbara Blake in "Forbidden Company" in 1932. Played Janet in "Probation" in 1932. Played Carolyn Nolan in "The Phantom Express" in 1932. Performed in "Boys Will Be Boys" in 1932. Played Grace Varney in "Cross-Examination" in 1932. Played Kay Whitney in "Escapade" in 1932. Played Sandy Melberne in "Wild Horse Mesa" in 1932. Played Alice in "I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang" in 1932. Played Marion Meade in "The Local Bad Man" in 1932. Played herself in "Running Hollywood" in 1932. Played Peggy in "Pride of the Legion" in 1932. Played Helen Burke in "Disorderly Conduct" in 1932. Played Judy in "Heritage of the Desert" in 1932. Played Maisie in "The Circus Show-Up" in 1932. Played Judy in "The Reckoning" in 1932. Played Brenda Mason in "Mayfair Girl" in 1933. Played Mary Rinehart in "Night of Terror" in 1933. Played Louise in "Advice to the Lovelorn" in 1933. Played Sylvia Kennett in "Crime on the Hill" in 1933. Played Constance Russell in "Trick for Trick" in 1933. Played Phyllis in "Half a Sinner" in 1934. Played Ruth Dexter in "The Silver Streak" in 1934. Played Clara Berry in "She Had to Choose" in 1934. Played Helen Young in "No More Women" in 1934. Played Patricia Belmont in "Stolen Sweets" in 1934. Played Rose Wentworth in "City Park" in 1934. Played Helen Matthews in "City Limits" in 1934. Played Martha Gray in "Against the Law" in 1934. Played Helen Davis in "This Is the Life" in 1935. Played Barbara Harrison in "One Mile from Heaven" in 1937. Played Ann Smith in "The Great Hospital Mystery" in 1937. Played Sally Blane in "Sunday Night at the Trocadero" in 1937. Performed in "Numbered Woman" in 1938. Played Ann Foster in "Crashing Through Danger" in 1938. Played Gertrude Hubbard in "The Story of Alexander Graham Bell" in 1939. Played Stella Essex in "Charlie Chan at Treasure Island" in 1939. Played Claire Bouton in "Way Down South" in 1939. Played Ann Fenwick in "Fighting Mad" in 1939. Played Mrs. Garland in "La fuga" in 1944. Performed in "Schlitz Playhouse of Stars" in 1951. Played Marge in "Letter to Loretta" in 1953. Performed in "The Pepsi-Cola Playhouse" in 1953. Played Nurse in "Letter to Loretta" in 1953. Played Eva Denning in "The Adventures of Falcon" in 1954. Played Mrs. Russell in "Crossroads" in 1955. Played Marie Temblay in "A Bullet for Joey" in 1955. Played Nurse Knox in "Code 3" in 1957. Played herself in "Hollywood Without Make-Up" in 1963. Played herself in "Hollywood My Home Town" in 1965.
Garett Bullock has: Played Fight Referee in "Degrassi: The Next Generation" in 2001. Played Pyscho in "Dual Suspects" in 2010. Played Yuri in "Nikita" in 2010. Played Cop in "Awakening" in 2011. Played Hit Man in "Annuit Coeptis" in 2011. Played White Power Roy in "A Life" in 2012. Played White Tower Guard in "Hemlock Grove" in 2013.
My nephew is such a spendthrift!
The woman was a spendthrift who could not budget her money.
Spendthrift.
"Spendthrift" is fundamentally a noun. Like many nouns, it can be used as a "substantive adjective" to modify other nouns, as in "spendthrift trust."
Spendthrift - 1936 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:K-16
The Yiddish word for spendthrift is "shnorrer." It refers to someone who is wasteful with money or resources.
spendthrift
Yes.
Miser!
The College Spendthrift - 1911 was released on: USA: 20 February 1911
John saved his money but Mary, his sister, was a spendthrift and blew all hers on dresses and shoes.
Mazie is such a spendthrift that, although she has worked all through school, she has saved nothing for college.