Catherine Dale Owen
Biography
From Wikipedia Catherine Dale Owen was an American stage and film actress. Dale was born in Louisville, Kentucky to a prominent Kentucky family. She attended private school in Philadelphia and Bronxville, New York before attending the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York City. First discovered by Laura MacGillivray, the wife of Actors Equity president Frank Gillmore, Owen appeared on Broadway in the 1920s through early 1930s in productions including The Mountain Man, The Whole Town's Talking, Trelawny of the Wells, The Love City and The Play's the Thing. In 1925, Owen was acclaimed as one of the ten most beautiful women in the world. Owen made her film debut as Princess Orsolini opposite John Gilbert's Captain Kovacs in the 1929 film His Glorious Night. It was to Owen that Gilbert spoke the lines, "Oh beauteous maiden, my arms are waiting to enfold you. I love you. I love you. I love you." The scene, which proved disastrous for Gilbert's career, was later parodied in the 1952 film Singin' in the Rain. In 1930, Owen starred in Lawrence Tibbett's film debut, The Rogue Song and also with Edmund Lowe in Born Reckless. Owen appeared in her final film, Defenders of the Law in 1931. She retired from acting in 1935.
Known For

His Glorious Night

Born Reckless

Behind Office Doors

Today

Such Men Are Dangerous

The Forbidden Woman

Defenders of the Law

The Rogue Song
All Movies (9)
- Defenders of the Law1931 · as Alice Randall
- Behind Office Doors1931 · as Ellen May Robinson
- Today1930 · as Eve Warner
- Born Reckless1930 · as Joan Sheldon
- Strictly Unconventional1930 · as Elizabeth
- Such Men Are Dangerous1930 · as Elinor Kranz
- The Rogue Song1930 · as Princess Vera
- His Glorious Night1929 · as Princess Orsolini
- The Forbidden Woman1927