Mae Busch
Biography
Mae Busch, born Annie May Busch, was an Australian stage and screen actress. Her first film appearances were in The Agitator and The Water Nymph, both released in 1912. At the pinnacle of her film career, Busch was known as the versatile vamp.
Known For

Doctor X

The Blue Dahlia

Ziegfeld Girl

Marie Antoinette

The Unholy Three

Sons of the Desert

Women Without Names

Daughter of Shanghai
All Movies (107)
- The Parrott Chase2009 · as (archive footage) (uncredited)
- Laurel and Hardy: A Tribute to the Boys1992 · as (archive footage)
- Dance of the Cookoos1982 · as Mrs. Hardy
- Cross My Heart1946 · as Juror
- The Blue Dahlia1946 · as Jenny (Maid) (uncredited)
- The Stork Club1945 · as Vera (uncredited)
- The Stork Club1945 · as Vera
- Something to Shout About1943 · as Samson's Secretary
- The Mad Monster1942 · as Susan
- Hello, Annapolis1942 · as Miss Jenkins
- French Fried Patootie1941 · as Fifi
- Ziegfeld Girl1941 · as Jenny
- Women Without Names1940 · as Rose
- Fangs of the Wild1939 · as Mae Barton
- Nancy Drew… Detective1938 · as Miss Tyson
- Marie Antoinette1938 · as Mme. La Motte (uncredited)
- Prison Farm1938 · as Trixie
- The Big Broadcast of 19381938 · as Chaperone (uncredited)
- Daughter of Shanghai1937 · as Lil
- The Accusing Finger1936 · as Younger Woman on Bus
- The Amazing Exploits of the Clutching Hand1936 · as Mrs. Paul Gironda
- The Bohemian Girl1936 · as Mrs. Hardy
- The Fixer Uppers1935 · as Madame Pierre Gustave
- Tit for Tat1935 · as Mrs. Hall
- The Live Ghost1934 · as Maisie the Vamp, Blonde Floozy
- Them Thar Hills1934 · as Mrs. Hall
- Going Bye-Bye!1934 · as Butch's Girlfriend
- The Road to Ruin1934 · as Mrs. Monroe (uncredited)
- Picture Brides1934 · as Gwen, British Bride
- I Like it That Way1934 · as Elsie
- Beloved1934 · as Marie
- Oliver the Eighth1934 · as Widow
- Sons of the Desert1933 · as Mrs. Lottie Hardy
- Dance, Girl, Dance1933 · as Lou Kendall
- Lilly Turner1933 · as Hazel
- Cheating Blondes1933 · as Mrs. Jennie Carter
- Sucker Money1933 · as Mame
- Blondie Johnson1933 · as Mae
- The Racing Strain1932 · as Tia Juana Lil
- Women Won't Tell1932 · as Mrs. Ruth Howard
- Scarlet Dawn1932 · as French Wedding Witness (Uncredited)
- Their First Mistake1932 · as Mrs. Arabella Hardy
- The Heart Punch1932 · as Goldie Zenias
- Doctor X1932 · as Cathouse Madame
- The Purchase Price1932 · as Train Passenger Queenie (uncredited)
- The Man Called Back1932 · as Rosie
- High Hats and Low Brows1932 · as Stale Annie
- The Rider of Death Valley1932 · as Tillie
- Extra! Extra!1932 · as Madam Olga
- Without Honor1932 · as Mary Ryan
- Wicked1931 · as Arlene
- Come Clean1931 · as Kate
- Fly My Kite1931 · as Dan’s New Wife (uncredited)
- Defenders of the Law1931 · as Mae Ward - Undercover Policewoman
- Chickens Come Home1931 · as Ollie's Old Flame (uncredited)
- Young Desire1930 · as May Roberts
- A Man's Man1929 · as Violet
- Unaccustomed as We Are1929 · as Mrs. Hardy
- Alibi1929 · as Daisy Thomas
- Black Butterflies1928 · as Kitty Perkins
- Fazil1928 · as Helen Dubreuze
- San Francisco Nights1928 · as Flo
- While the City Sleeps1928 · as Bessie Ward
- The Bride of the Colorado1928
- The Beauty Shoppers1927 · as Mabel Hines
- Love 'Em and Weep1927 · as Old flame
- Perch of the Devil1927 · as Ida Hook
- Husband Hunters1927 · as Marie Devere
- The Truthful Sex1926 · as Sally Carey Mapes
- Fools of Fashion1926 · as Enid Alden
- The Nutcracker1926 · as Martha Slipaway
- Time, the Comedian1925 · as Nora Dakon
- Camille of the Barbary Coast1925 · as Camille Balishaw
- The Unholy Three1925 · as Rosie O'Grady
- 1925 Studio Tour1925 · as Self
- The Triflers1924 · as Marjorie Stockton
- Married Flirts1924 · as Jill Wetherell
- Broken Barriers1924 · as Irene Kirby
- Bread1924 · as Jeanette Sturgis
- A Woman Who Sinned1924 · as Mrs. Hillburn
- Nellie, the Beautiful Cloak Model1924 · as Polly Joy
- The Shooting of Dan McGrew1924 · as Flo Dupont
- Name the Man1924 · as Bessie Collister
- Souls for Sale1923 · as Robina Teele
- The Christian1923 · as Glory Quayle
- Only a Shop Girl1922 · as Josie Jerome
- Pardon My Nerve!1922 · as Marie
- Foolish Wives1922 · as Princess Vera Petchnikoff
- Her Own Money1922 · as Flora Conroy
- The Love Charm1921 · as Hattie Nast
- Her Husband's Friend1920 · as Clarice
- The Devil's Passkey1920 · as La Belle Odera
- The Grim Game1919 · as Ethel Delmead
- The Fair Barbarian1917 · as Lucia
- Wife and Auto Trouble1916 · as The Speedy Stenographer
- Because He Loved Her1916 · as The Cashier
- Fatty and the Broadway Stars1915 · as Keystone Performer
- A Favorite Fool1915 · as The Farmer's Daughter
- Merely a Married Man1915 · as The Wife
- Those Bitter Sweets1915 · as The Sweetheart
- For Better - But Worse1915 · as The Police Chief's Daughter
- The Rent Jumpers1915 · as The Landlord's Daughter
- Settled at the Seaside1915 · as Girlfriend
- A One Night Stand1915 · as The Actress
- Love in Armor1915 · as The Sweetheart
- Ye Olden Grafter1915 · as The Lady
- Mabel and Fatty’s Married Life1915 · as Woman in Black (uncredited)