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Ona Munson
Ona Munson

Ona Munson

ActingBorn June 16, 1903Died February 11, 1955 (age 51)Portland, Oregon, USA

Biography

Ona Munson (June 16, 1903 – February 11, 1955) was an American actress perhaps best known for her portrayal of prostitute Belle Watling in Gone with the Wind (1939). She first came to fame on Broadway as the singing and dancing ingenue in the original production of No, No, Nanette. From this, Munson had a very successful stage and radio career in 1930s in New York. She introduced the song "You're the Cream in My Coffee" in the 1927 Broadway musical Hold Everything. Her first starring role was in a Warner Brothers talkie called Going Wild (1930). Originally this film was intended as musical but all the numbers were removed prior to release due to the public's distaste for musicals which had virtually saturated the cinema in 1929-1930. Munson appeared the next year in a musical comedy called Hot Heiress in which she sings several songs along with her co-star Ben Lyon. She also starred in Broadminded (1931) and Five Star Final (1931). She briefly retired from the screen, only to return in 1938. When David O. Selznick was casting his production Gone with the Wind, he first announced that Mae West was to play Belle, but this was a publicity stunt. Tallulah Bankhead refused the role as too small. Munson herself was the antithesis of the voluptuous Belle: freckled and of slight build. But her skills as an actress electrified her screen test: it was all in the voice. She spoke deep and throaty in her test, and her voice conveyed sexiness and worldliness. The rest could be remedied by the wardrobe and makeup departments. Munson’s career was stalemated by the acclaim of Gone with the Wind; for the remainder of her career, she was typecast in similar roles. Two years later, she played a huge role as another madam, albeit a Chinese one, in Josef von Sternberg's film noir The Shanghai Gesture. For her contribution to the motion picture industry, Ona Munson has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6211 Hollywood Boulevard. Munson was married three times, to actor and director Edward Buzzell in 1927, to Stewart McDonald in 1941, and designer Eugene Berman in 1949. In 1955, plagued by ill health, she committed suicide at the age of 51 with an overdose of barbiturates in her apartment in New York. A note found next to her deathbed read, "This is the only way I know to be free again...Please don't follow me."

Filmography

1988Movie
1947
The Red House

as Mrs. Storm

Movie
1945
Dakota

as Jersey Thomas

Movie
1945
The Cheaters

as Florie Watson

Movie
1943
Idaho

as Belle Bonner

Movie
1942
Drums of the Congo

as Dr. Ann Montgomery

Movie
1941
The Shanghai Gesture

as 'Mother' Gin Sling

Movie
1941
Wild Geese Calling

as Clarabella

Movie
1941
Lady from Louisiana

as Julie Mirbeau

Movie
1940
Wagons Westward

as Julie O'Conover

Movie
1939
The Big Guy

as Mary Whitlock

Movie
1939
Gone with the Wind

as Belle Watling

Movie
1939
Legion of Lost Flyers

as Martha Wilson

Movie
1939
Scandal Sheet

as Kitty Mulhane

Movie
1938
His Exciting Night

as Anne Baker

Movie
1931
Five Star Final

as Kitty Carmody

Movie
1931
Broadminded

as Constance Palmer

Movie
1931
The Hot Heiress

as Juliette

Movie
1930
Going Wild

as Ruth Howard

Movie
1928
The Head of the Family

as (uncredited)

Movie

Personal Info

DepartmentActing
BirthdayJune 16, 1903
Day of DeathFebruary 11, 1955
Place of BirthPortland, Oregon, USA
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