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Jetta Goudal

Jetta Goudal

Born: 1891-07-11 • Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands

From Wikipedia

Jetta Goudal (July 12, 1891 – January 14, 1985) was a Dutch-born American actress, successful in Hollywood films of the silent film era.

Goudal was born as Juliette Henriette Goudeket in 1891, the daughter of Geertruida (née Warradijn; 1866–1920) and Wolf Mozes Goudeket (1860–1942), a wealthy diamond cutter, in Amsterdam.

She first appeared on Broadway in 1921, using the stage name Jetta Goudal. After meeting director Sidney Olcott, who encouraged her venture into film acting, she accepted a bit part in his 1922 film production Timothy's Quest. Convinced to move to the West Coast, Goudal appeared in two more Olcott films in the ensuing three years.

Goudal's first role in motion pictures came in The Bright Shawl (1923). She quickly earned praise for her film work, especially for her performance in 1925's Salome of the Tenements, a film based on the Anzia Yezierska novel about life in New York's Jewish Lower East Side. Goudal then worked in the Adolph Zukor and Jesse L. Lasky co-production of The Spaniard and her growing fame brought her to the attention of producer/director Cecil B. DeMille.

Goudal appeared in several highly successful and acclaimed films for DeMille and became one of the top box office draws of the late 1920s.

DeMille later claimed that Goudal was so difficult to work with that he eventually fired her and cancelled their contract. Goudal filed a lawsuit for breach of contract against him and DeMille Pictures Corporation.

Although DeMille claimed her conduct had caused numerous and costly production delays, in a landmark ruling, Goudal won the suit when DeMille was unwilling to provide his studio's financial records to support his claim of financial losses.

Goudal appeared in 1928's The Cardboard Lover, produced by William Randolph Hearst and Marion Davies. In 1929, she starred in Lady of the Pavements, directed by D.W. Griffith, and in 1930, Jacques Feyder directed Goudal in her only French language film, a made-in-Hollywood production titled Le Spectre vert.

Because of her audaciousness in suing DeMille and her high-profile activisim in the Actors' Equity Association campaign for the theatre and film industry to accept a closed shop, some of the Hollywood studios refused to employ Goudal. In 1932, at age forty-one, she made her last screen appearance in a talkie, co-starring with Will Rogers in the Fox Film Corporation production of Business and Pleasure.

In 1930, she married Harold Grieve, an art director and founding member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. When her film career ended, she joined Grieve in running a successful interior design business. They remained married until her death in 1985 in Los Angeles. She is interred next to her husband in a private room at the Great Mausoleum, Sanctuary of the Angels, at Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery in Glendale, California.

In recognition of her contribution to the motion picture industry, Jetta Goudal has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6333 Hollywood Blvd.

Filmography
The Great Chase poster
The Great Chase
1962
Business and Pleasure poster
Business and Pleasure
1932 • Madame Momora
The Green Specter poster
The Green Specter
1930 • Lady Efra
Lady of the Pavements poster
Lady of the Pavements
1929 • Diane des Granges
The Cardboard Lover poster
The Cardboard Lover
1928 • Simone
The Circus: Premiere poster
The Circus: Premiere
1928 • Self
The Forbidden Woman poster
The Forbidden Woman
1927 • Zita Gautier
White Gold poster
White Gold
1927 • Dolores Carson
Fighting Love poster
Fighting Love
1927 • Donna Vittoria
Her Man o' War poster
Her Man o' War
1926 • Cherie Schultz
Paris at Midnight poster
Paris at Midnight
1926 • Delphine
Three Faces East poster
Three Faces East
1926 • Miss Hawtree / Fräulein Marks
The Road to Yesterday poster
The Road to Yesterday
1925 • Malena Paulton
No Image
The Coming of Amos
1925 • Princess Nadia Ramiroff
The Spaniard poster
The Spaniard
1925 • Dolores Annesley
Salome of the Tenements poster
Salome of the Tenements
1925 • Sonya Mendel (segment "Salome")
Open All Night poster
Open All Night
1924 • Lea
The Green Goddess poster
The Green Goddess
1923 • Ayah
The Bright Shawl poster
The Bright Shawl
1923 • La Pilar
Timothy's Quest poster
Timothy's Quest
1922 • Sick Mother