Methot, Mayo (1904–1951)
Methot, Mayo (1904–1951)
American stage and screen actress. Born Mar 3, 1904, in Portland, OR; died June 9, 1951, in Multhomak, OR; m. Percy Morgan Jr. (div.); m. Humphrey Bogart (actor), 1938 (div. 1945).
Made NY stage debut in The Mad Honeymoon (1922); other stage appearances include The Song and Dance Man, Great Day (introducing the song "More Than You Know"), All the King's Men, and Torch Song; films include Corsair, Harold Teen, The Night Club Lady, Virtue, Women in Prison and Mr. Deeds Goes to Town; left Hollywood following her divorce.
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