Verree Teasdale
Verree Teasdale was an American actress born in Spokane, Washington.
Early years
A cousin to poet Sara Teasdale and second cousin of Edith Wharton, Teasdale attended Erasmus Hall High School in Brooklyn and trained as a stage actress with the Institute Players at the Academy of Music.
Career
Teasdale debuted on Broadway, straight from the Institute Players, as the "caustic-tongued poseur" Augusta Winslow Martin in The Youngest. She performed regularly on Broadway until 1932.
After co-starring in Somerset Maugham's play The Constant Wife with Ethel Barrymore in 1926–1927, she was offered a film contract, and her first film, Syncopation, was released in 1929. Teasdale appeared older than her physical age, which enabled her to play bored society wives, scheming other women and second leads in comedies such as Roman Scandals. In 1935, she played Hippolyta in A Midsummer Night's Dream.
Teasdale married actor William O'Neal in 1927, and they divorced in 1933. In 1934, she married actor Adolphe Menjou, and they remained together until his death in 1963. Teasdale and Menjou appeared together in two films, The Milky Way in 1936 and Turnabout in 1940, and were co-hosts of a syndicated radio program in the late 1940s and early 1950s. A June 19, 1949, review by Jack Gould in The New York Times said Meet the Menjous "easily is among the most literate and enjoyable items on the daytime schedule".
Teasdale retired after the radio program finished its run, keeping busy with her hobby of costume design. She died on February 17, 1987, in Culver City, California.
Broadway theater
Source:The Youngest, from December 22, 1924, to March 23, 1925 – Augusta Winslow MartinThe Morning After, from July 27, 1925, to August 1925 – Mrs. MaderaThe Master of the Inn, from December 21, 1925, to January 1926 – Harriet NortonBuy, Buy, Baby, from October 07, 1926, to October 1926 – Pauline LuntThe Constant Wife, from November 29, 1926, to August 13, 1927 – Marie-Louise DurhamBy Request, from September 27, 1928, to October 1928 – Claudia WynnPrecious, from January 14, 1929, to February 1929 – SoniaNice Women, from June 10, 1929, to August 1929 – Dorothy DrewSoldiers and Women, from September 02, 1929, to October 1929 – Helen ArnoldThe Royal Virgin, from March 17, 1930, to March 1930 – The Countess of NottinghamThe Greeks Had a Word for It, from September 25, 1930, to May 1931 – JeanMarriage for Three, from November 11, 1931, to November 1931 – Peggy HowardExperience Unnecessary, from December 30, 1931, to February 1932 – Theda Thompson
Complete filmography
Syncopation – Rita EliotHer New Chauffeur Hunt the Tiger The Ninety-Ninth Amendment The Sap from Syracuse – Dolly ClarkMr. Intruder – The WifeSkyscraper Souls – Sarah DennisPayment Deferred – Mme. CollinsThey Just Had to Get Married – Lola MontroseLuxury Liner – Luise MarheimTerror Aboard – Millicent HazlittLove, Honor, and Oh Baby! – Elsie CarpenterGoodbye Love – Phyllis Van Kamp aka Fanny MaloneRoman Scandals – Empress AgrippaFashions of 1934 – Mabel McGuire aka The DuchessA Modern Hero – Lady Claire BenstonMadame DuBarry – Duchess de GranmontDr. Monica – AnnaDesirable – HelenThe Firebird – Carola PointerA Midsummer Night's Dream – Hippolyta, Queen of the AmazonsThe Milky Way – Ann WestleyFirst Lady – Irene HibbardTopper Takes a Trip – Mrs. ParkhurstFifth Avenue Girl – Martha BordenI Take This Woman – Madame MarcescaTurnabout – Laura BannisterLove Thy Neighbor – Barbara AllenCome Live with Me – Diana Kendrick