Rose Plumer
American actress
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Rose Spinney Plumer (January 19, 1876, California – March 3, 1955, Hollywood, California) was an American silent screen and character actress.[1][2][3] She married actor Lincoln Plumer January 1, 1896.[4]
Rose Plumer | |
|---|---|
| Born | January 19, 1876 |
| Died | March 3, 1955 (aged 79) |
| Other names | Rose Plummer |
| Occupation | Film actress |
| Spouse | Lincoln Plumer |
Career
In 1933, Plumer lost two teeth when struck in the face when hit by a club by another actor during the filming of The Bowery.[5] She subsequently sued Twentieth Century.[6] In 1940, she and another actor sued Burbank Theatres Ltd. to block the release of a film they appeared in due to three nude women being superimposed onto the footage.[2] She was a board member of the Screen Extras Guild.[7]
Selected filmography
- The Family Secret (1924)
- Outside the Law (1930)[8]: 147
- The Painted Desert (1931)[9]: 6
- A House Divided (1931)
- The Phantom of Paris (1931)[10]: 317–318
- Law of the West (1932)[11]
- The Bowery (1933)[5]
- The Brand of Hate (1934)[12]
- Opened by Mistake (1934)[13]: 105
- Circumstantial Evidence (1935)
- The Girl Said No (1937)[14]: 55–56
- The Wages of Sin (1938)[15]
- Caught in the Act (1941)[16]
- Inside the Law (1942)[3][16]
- Bullets and Saddles (1943)[16][17]: 328–329
- Marshal of Reno (1944)
- Dark Mountain (1944)[16][18]: 75
- Phantom of the Plains (1945)
- The Madonna's Secret (1946)
- Big Town (1947)[18]: 105
- Manhandled (1949)[18]: 138