Bio

Statuesque, platinum-blonde American actress Natalie Moorhead entered films in 1929; by the end of the next year, she had nearly a dozen movies to her credit. Moorhead was most effectively cast in vampish roles, notably her turn as one of the suspects in The Thin Man (1934). She also proved an excellent foil for such slight-statured comedians as Wheeler and Woolsey (Hook, Line and Sinker, 1930) and Buster Keaton (Parlor Bedroom and Bath, 1931). Natalie Moorhead went on to play lady-outlaw Belle Starr in Heart of Arizona (1938), then continued appearing in supporting roles and bits until the mid-'40s.
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Natalie Moorhead
July 27, 1901 - October 6, 1992 (aged 91)

Bio

Statuesque, platinum-blonde American actress Natalie Moorhead entered films in 1929; by the end of the next year, she had nearly a dozen movies to her credit. Moorhead was most effectively cast in vampish roles, notably her turn as one of the suspects in The Thin Man (1934). She also proved an excellent foil for such slight-statured comedians as Wheeler and Woolsey (Hook, Line and Sinker, 1930) and Buster Keaton (Parlor Bedroom and Bath, 1931). Natalie Moorhead went on to play lady-outlaw Belle Starr in Heart of Arizona (1938), then continued appearing in supporting roles and bits until the mid-'40s.

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All This and Heaven Too poster art
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When Tomorrow Comes poster art
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The Mind Reader poster art
Man Killer poster art
Three Wise Girls poster art
The Adventurous Blonde poster art
The Phantom of Paris poster art
I Take This Woman poster art
Lady of the Tropics poster art
Letter of Introduction poster art
The Office Wife poster art
The Beloved Brat poster art
Long Lost Father poster art
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