Anita Garvin
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Anita Garvin (February 11, 1907 – July 7, 1994) was an American actress and comedian who appeared in both silent and sound films. She is best known for her work with comedians Laurel and Hardy and Charley Chase.
Garvin was born in New York City.] Her two sisters who danced in vaudeville encouraged her talents. At age 12, she lied to an agent saying she was "almost sixteen" and got a job being a bathing beauty for one of Mack Sennett's stage shows. The following year she joined the Ziegfeld Follies. She took pride in being the only woman allowed to touch Will Rogers's ropes. She also appeared in Earl Carroll Vanities.
Garvin went on tour with the musical Sally staying with the show for two seasons, then decided to stay in California when the tour left that stop in 1924. In Hollywood, Garvin began working for Christie Film Company's comedies. She recalled her co-star Bobby Vernon dropping butter on the floor onto which she stepped and tumbled, cementing her career as a comedian. Charles Lamont brought her over to work for Educational Pictures. In 1926, Hal Roach took her under contract, where she appeared in many silent films with Charley Chase, James Finlayson, and Max Davidson as well as playing occasional supporting roles in feature films. Standing around 6 feet tall, "her regal countenance and deadpan expression" made her the perfect comic foil.
Roach later considered her "one of his finest actresses." Reflecting upon her frequent co-star Stan Laurel, Garvin observed: "One thing about Stan--with apologies to a lot of directors--they thought they were directing him. And they thought they were directing the picture. But Stan was the one...He was very clever about it. The director was never cognizant of the fact that he was not doing all the directing. Stan's mind was going all the time, always thinking of gags and things to do. The script didn't mean a thing." Garvin appeared in a total of eleven Laurel and Hardy films. In 1928, she was teamed with Marion Byron as a short-lived female version of Laurel and Hardy. Along with Edgar Kennedy, Byron and Garvin appeared in A Pair of Tights, an "acknowledged masterpiece."
Acting
Movie
Topper
1937
Movie
A Chump at Oxford
as Mrs. Vandevere (uncredited)
1940
Movie
Swiss Miss
as Tradesman's wife
1938
Movie
The Battle of the Century
as Slips on pie (uncredited)
1927
Movie
Blotto
as Mrs. Laurel
1930
Movie
Be Big!
as Mrs. Laurel (uncredited)
1931
Movie
From Soup to Nuts
as Mrs. Culpepper
1928
Movie
Their Purple Moment
as Oliver's Girlfriend
1928
Movie
With Love and Hisses
as Captain Bustle's 1st girlfriend
1927
Movie
Sailors, Beware!
as Madame Ritz
1927
Movie
Why Girls Love Sailors
as Captain's Wife
1927
Movie
Our Modern Maidens
as Bridesmaid (uncredited)
1929
Movie
Dynamite
as Undetermined Role (uncredited)
1929
Movie
Murder at Midnight
as Party Guest (uncredited)
1931
Movie
The Skulls
as Señora Laurel
1931
Movie
Sally
as Party Guest (uncredited)
1930
Movie
Whispering Whoopee
as Miss Garvin
1930
Movie
A Pair of Tights
as Anita
1929
Movie
Upstream
as Theatre Audience Admirer at Stage Door
1927
Movie
Baby Brother
as Amorous nursemaid
1927
Going Ga-Ga
as Anita
1929
Movie
The Single Standard
as Packy's Jealous Girlfriend at Art Exhibition (uncredited)
1929
Movie
Merry Wives of Reno
as Male-Seeking Woman in Hotel Lobby (uncredited)
1934
Movie
The Chiselers
as Mme. Laurel
1931