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Rose Hobart : ウィキペディア英語版
Rose Hobart

Rose Hobart (born Rose Kefer; May 1, 1906 – August 29, 2000) was an American actress and Screen Actors Guild official.
==Career==
Hobart's father, Paul Kefer, was a cellist in the New York Symphony and her mother, Marguerite was an opera singer. Rose had one sister, Polly. When she was 15, she was cast in Ferenc Molnár's ''Liliom'', which opened in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Hobart's Broadway stage debut was on September 17, 1923 at the Knickerbocker Theater, playing a young girl in "Lullaby." In 1925, she played Charmian in ''Caesar and Cleopatra.'' Hobart was an original member of Eva Le Gallienne's Civic Repertory Theatre. In 1928, she made her London debut, playing Nona Rolf in "The Comic Artist." During her career in theater, she toured with Noël Coward in "The Vortex" and was cast opposite Helen Hayes in "What Every Woman Knows."
Her performance as Grazia in ''Death Takes a Holiday'' won her a Hollywood contract. Hobart appeared in more than 40 motion pictures over a twenty year period. Her first film role was the part of Julie in the first talking picture version of ''Liliom'', made by Fox Film Corporation in 1930, starring Charles Farrell in the title role, and directed by Frank Borzage. Under contract to Universal, Hobart starred in ''A Lady Surrenders'' (1930), ''East of Borneo'' (1931), and ''Scandal for Sale'' (1932). On loan to other studios, she appeared in ''Chances'' (1931) and ''Compromised'' (1931). In 1931, she co-starred with Fredric March and Miriam Hopkins in Rouben Mamoulian's original film version of ''Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde'' (1931). She played the role of Muriel, Jekyll's fiancée. In 1936, Surrealist artist Joseph Cornell, who bought a print of ''East of Borneo'' to screen at home, became smitten with the actress, and cut out nearly all the parts that did not include her. He also showed the film at silent film speed and projected it through a blue tinted lens. He named the resulting work ''Rose Hobart''. Hobart often played the "other woman" in movies during the 1940s, with her last major film role in ''Bride of Vengeance'' (1949).

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