Frequently asked questions
FAQ
Who is Cecil Cunningham?
Cecil Cunningham was an American film and stage actress. She was active in the entertainment industry during the 1930s and 1940s, appearing in numerous films and theater productions.
What were some of Cecil Cunningham's notable films?
Some of Cecil Cunningham's notable films include "City Girl" (1930), "The Champ" (1931), "Twentieth Century" (1934), and "Jezebel" (1938). She also appeared in several Marx Brothers films, such as "Duck Soup" (1933) and "A Night at the Opera" (1935).
What was Cecil Cunningham's most famous role?
Cecil Cunningham is best known for her role as the snobby Mrs. Van Horn in the film "Jezebel" (1938). Her performance in this film earned her critical acclaim and established her as a character actress.
Did Cecil Cunningham win any awards for her acting?
No, Cecil Cunningham did not win any awards for her acting. However, she was highly regarded for her talent and received positive reviews for her performances.
What other ventures did Cecil Cunningham pursue besides acting?
In addition to her acting career, Cecil Cunningham was also an accomplished playwright. She wrote several plays, including "Comrade Kate" and "The Laughing Husband," which were produced and performed on Broadway.