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rowid | first_name | last_name | gender | career_sec | personal_sec | info | seed_first_name | seed_last_name | occupation | chatgpt_gen |
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38 | Sammee | Gilman | m | After working through the Harry Blaney Stock Company in Brooklyn, New York, she began her career on the New York stage in 1919 portraying the character of 'Mandy Coulter' in the comedy production Thunder. She was praised for her role, which was performed in black-face, by the New-York Tribune. She also was featured in the plays The First Year (1920–22), The Wheel (1921), Chicken Feed (1923–24), A Holy Terror (1925), It's a Wise Child (1929–30), and, in what was her final stage appearance, Company's Coming (1931). Following her departure from live theatre in 1931, she continued her craft on the screen making her film debut in an uncredited role in Gentleman's Fate playing a lunch counter attendant. Her next role came in the film Emma (1932) playing a maid opposite the likes of Marie Dressler and Myrna Loy followed by a role in Taxi! (1932) opposite James Cagney and Loretta Young. In 1932 alone she appeared in six films; others being The Purchase Price with Barbara Stanwyck, Tiger Shark, and Doctor X with Lee Tracy and Fay Wray. In 1933, she appeared as Anna May Wong's ladies maid in A Study in Scarlet. She was very much a freelancer and floated around Hollywood doing numerous films at such studios as Warner Bros., RKO Radio Pictures, Columbia Pictures, and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. In Mark of the Vampire (1935), she played a "terrified maid." In 1936 she appeared as Edna Hopper in Fury opposite Spencer Tracy and Sylvia Sidney, providing "splendid support," according to the Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune. | She was married to Francis M. Keough from 1934 until his death in 1945; Keough had been the main manager of Palm Beach's Beach Club Restaurant and Casino, and she spent her years dividing time between New York City and Florida. On January 5, 1965, she died at the age of 72 in New York City, New York. Her funeral was held at The Universal Chapel on 52nd and Lexington Avenue in New York and her interment was at Fairmount Cemetery in Newark, New Jersey with her parents in the family plot (specifically Section F, Lot 157, Grave 3 rear). | after working through the harry blaney stock company in brooklyn, new york, he began his career on the new york stage in 1919 portraying the character of 'mandy coulter' in the comedy production thunder. he was praised for his role, which was performed in black-face, by the new-york tribune. he also was featured in the plays the first year (1920–22), the wheel (1921), chicken feed (1923–24), a holy terror (1925), it's a wise child (1929–30), and, in what was his final stage appearance, company's coming (1931). following his departure from live theatre in 1931, he continued his craft on the screen making his film debut in an uncredited role in gentleman's fate playing a lunch counter attendant. his next role came in the film emma (1932) playing a maid opposite the likes of marie dressler and myrna loy followed by a role in taxi! (1932) opposite james cagney and loretta young. in 1932 alone he appeared in six films; others being the purchase price with barbara stanwyck, tiger shark, and doctor x with lee tracy and fay wray. in 1933, he appeared as anna may wong's ladies maid in a study in scarlet. he was very much a freelancer and floated around hollywood doing numerous films at such studios as warner bros., rko radio pictures, columbia pictures, and metro-goldwyn-mayer. in mark of the vampire (1935), he played a "terrified maid." in 1936 he appeared as edna hopper in fury opposite spencer tracy and sylvia sidney, providing "splendid support," according to the chillicothe constitution-tribune.she was married to francis m. keough from 1934 until his death in 1945; keough had been the main manager of palm beach's beach club restaurant and casino, and he spent his years dividing time between new york city and florida. on january 5, 1965, he died at the age of 72 in new york city, new york. his funeral was held at the universal chapel on 52nd and lexington avenue in new york and his interment was at fairmount cemetery in newark, new jersey with his parents in the family plot (specifically section f, lot 157, grave 3 rear). | Leila | Bennett | comedians | To Whom It May Concern,<return><return>I am writing this letter of recommendation for Sammee Gilman, a talented comedian who has left a lasting impression on me and the entertainment industry. I have had the pleasure of working alongside Sammee and have witnessed the passion, dedication, and skill he brings to each performance.<return><return>Sammee Gilman began his career in the theatre, and I can attest to his extraordinary ability to captivate audiences. His portrayal of 'Mandy Coulter' in the comedy production Thunder was a standout performance, earning praise from the New York Tribune. Sammee's stage presence allowed him to flourish in productions such as The First Year, Chicken Feed, and It's a Wise Child, to name a few.<return><return>After his departure from the theatre, Sammee Gilman embarked on a successful career in film. His versatility as an actor was showcased in a variety of films, from Emma to Taxi! to Mark of the Vampire. Through his work, Sammee demonstrated his range as a performer, impressing audiences and critics alike.<return><return>Sammee Gilman's commitment to his craft and his ability to connect with an audience is undeniable. He had a natural ability to make people laugh, and his contributions to the entertainment industry will not be forgotten. I highly recommend Sammee Gilman for any future opportunities and projects.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] |