Constance Bennett
Biography
Constance Campbell Bennett (October 22, 1904 – July 24, 1965) was a prominent American actress who made her mark in Hollywood during the 1920s and 1930s. At the height of her career in the early 1930s, she became the highest-paid actress in the industry. Known for her portrayals of sophisticated society women, Bennett initially starred in melodramatic films before transitioning to comedic roles in the later part of her career.
Among her notable performances, she delivered memorable leading roles in classics such as *What Price Hollywood?* (1932) and *Bed of Roses* (1933). Her charm and wit shone through in films like *Topper* (1937) and its sequel, *Topper Takes a Trip* (1938). Additionally, she appeared in Greta Garbo's final film, *Two-Faced Woman* (1941), showcasing her versatility and talent as a supporting actress.
Bennett was born into a theatrical family; her father, Richard Bennett, was a celebrated stage and silent film actor, and she was the elder sister of fellow actress Joan Bennett. Throughout her career, Constance Bennett left an indelible mark on the film industry, remembered for her elegance, comedic timing, and memorable performances that continue to resonate with audiences today.
Filmography
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What Price Hollywood?
1932 • Mary Evans
Madame X (1966)
1966 • Estelle Anderson
The Easiest Way
1931 • Laura Murdock
Angel on the Amazon
1948 • Dr. Karen Lawrence
Merrily We Live
1938 • Jerry Kilbourne
Rockabye
1932 • Judy Carroll
The Unsuspected
1947 • Jane Moynihan
Topper Takes a Trip
1938 • Marion Kerby
Wild Bill Hickok Rides
1942 • Belle Andrews
Topper
1937 • Marion Kerby
As Young as You Feel
1951 • Lucille McKinley
Becoming Cary Grant
2017
Sin Takes a Holiday
1930 • Sylvia Brenner
Son of the Gods
1930 • Allana Wagner
After Office Hours
1935 • Sharon Norwood