First Name
Irene
Last Name
Rich
Height
66
Build
Slim
Eye Color
Brown - Dark
Hair Color
Black
Place of Birth
Buffalo, New York
Star Sign
Libra
Date of Death
22 April 1988
Place of Death
Hope Ranch, California
Cause of Death
Heart Failure
Ethnicity
White
Claim to Fame
Lady Windemere`s Fan (1925)
Nationality
American
Gender
Female
Wikipedia Text
Irene Rich (October 13, 1891 - April 22, 1988) was an American actress who worked in both silent pictures and talkies.
Date of Birth
1891-10-13
Couple Profile
Silent screen femme Irene Rich came from a once well-to-do Buffalo, New York family. Born in 1891, her father faced a reversal of fortune while she was quite young and they subsequently moved to California. Following her education, Irene pursued a steady career as a realtor. She had already married twice by the time she decided to become an actress and, by the "ripe old age" of 27, had begun working as a movie extra. Success came quickly for Irene and her first part of real substance came with the picture The Girl in His House (1918). She continued on as a poised, resourceful co-star and became a particular favorite of Will Rogers, who used her in Water Water Everywhere (1920), The Strange Boarder (1920), Jes` Call Me Jim (1920), Boys Will Be Boys (1921), and the Ropin` Fool (1921). Her vast array of leading men went the gamut -- from Harry Carey in Desperate Trails (1921), to Lon Chaney in The Trap (1922), to John Barrymore in Beau Brummel (1924), to movie star mongrel Strongheart in Brawn of the North (1922). Irene`s true screen persona, however, arrived in the form of tearjerkers, nobly portraying the ever-suffering, well-coiffed "doormat" in her own plush, domestic dramas. Somewhat reminiscent in both looks, style and demeanor to Irene Dunne, Ms. Rich became an avid favorite in women`s pictures throughout the 1920s, one of her best known roles being Lady Windemere`s Fan (1925). With age, Irene moved into more mothering types and by the coming of sound, was frequently playing Will Rogers` pushy wife in a few of his social comedies, including So This Is London (1930) and Down to Earth (1932). At around the same time, Irene enjoyed a spectacular new career on radio. In 1933 she began her nationwide anthology program entitled "Dear John" (also called "The Irene Rich Show") which lasted over a decade. Her leading man on that show for many of those years was actor Gale Gordon, who later played Lucille Ball`s portly nemesis on 60s TV. Irene also enjoyed some success on stage in such productions as "Seven Keys to Baldpate" (1935) which starred George M. Cohan. Eventually she left it all, marrying a fourth time to businessman George Henry Clifford in 1950, and settling in comfortable retirement. She died at age 96 peacefully of heart failure and was survived by two daughters -- one of whom, Frances Rich, was an actress briefly on the 30s stage and screen before becoming a noted sculptor.
Full Name at Birth
Irene Luther
Friend
Roy Rogers, Will Rogers
Family Member
Frances Rich (daughter)
Role ID
Actor/Actress, Soundtrack
Has Detailed Data (New)
1
Age
96
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