Minna Gombell

Minna Marie Gombell (née Gombel; May 28, 1892 – April 14, 1973) was an American stage and film actress.

Minna Gombell
Gombell in 1917
Born
Minna Marie Gombel

(1892-05-28)May 28, 1892
DiedApril 14, 1973(1973-04-14) (aged 80)
Other namesNancy Gardner
Winifred Lee
OccupationActress
Years active1912–1961
Spouses
Howard C. Rumsey
(m. 1916; div. 1921)
Ferdinand Eggena
(m. 1922; div. 1924)
Joseph W. Sefton Jr.
(m. 1933; div. 1954)

Early years

She was born Minna Marie Gombel in Baltimore, Maryland, the daughter of William and Emma M. Debring Gombel. Her father was a medical doctor who came to the United States from Germany in 1880. Her mother was from Baltimore and of German descent.[1]

Life and work

Gombell was active in stock theater, starring with troupes in Albany, Atlanta, Cleveland, New Orleans, and Los Angeles.[2] Her Broadway credits include Indiscretion (1928), The Great Power (1928), Ballyhoo (1926), Alloy (1924), Mr. Pitt (1923), Listening in (1922), On the Hiring Line (1919), The Indestructible Wife (1917), Six Months' Option (1917), and My Lady's Garter (1915).[3]

She had a successful stage career from 1912 as Winifred Lee before being signed by the Fox Film Corporation in the late 1920s. Her first film was Doctors' Wives (1931) in which she played under the name Nancy Gardner, a name given to her by Fox. After this, she spent a time coaching several young actresses before returning to film under her real name.

She appeared in some fifty Hollywood films including: Block-Heads, The Merry Widow, The First Year, Boom Town, High Sierra, Hoop-La, The Thin Man, Doomed Caravan, and The Best Years of Our Lives.

Personal life

Gombell married Howard Chesham Rumsey on March 9, 1916, in New York City. They divorced in 1921.[1]: 68  In 1922 she was married in secret to the aviator and press agent Ferdinand Eggena in Atlanta, Georgia. Their marriage was revealed when he was arrested for fraud in November.[4][5] She filed for divorce the next month, which was granted in 1924.[6][7] On May 19, 1933, she was married for a third time to millionaire banker Joseph W. Sefton Jr.[8] They separated in 1947 and were divorced in 1954.[1]: 70 

Some sources state she was married to writer/producer Myron C. Fagan,[9] who put Gombell in several plays and films in the 1920s, but Fagan was married during this period to another woman, who died in 1966.[1]: 70 

Gombell died in Santa Monica on April 14, 1973, and was buried in Loudon Park Cemetery in Baltimore, Maryland.[10][1]: 70 

Partial filmography

YearFilmRoleDirectorNotes
1929The Great PowerJoan Wray
1931Doctors' WivesJulia WyndramFrank Borzage
1931Bad GirlEdna DriggsFrank Borzage
1931SkylineMinor RoleSam Tayloruncredited
1931Sob SisterVonnieAlfred Santell
1931Good SportVirginia CaseyKenneth MacKenna
1932The Rainbow TrailRuthDavid Howard
1932Stepping SistersRosie La MarrSeymour Felix
1932Dance TeamCora StuartSidney Lanfield
1932After TomorrowElse TaylorFrank Borzage
1932Careless LadyYvette LoganKenneth MacKenna
1932Bachelor's AffairsStella PeckAlfred L. Werker
1932The First YearMrs. BarstowWilliam K. Howard
1932Wild GirlMillieRaoul Walsh
1933Pleasure CruiseJudy MillsFrank Tuttle
1933Hello, Sister!Mona La Rue
1933What Price Innocence?Amy Harper
1933The Big BrainMargyGeorge Archainbaud
1933Wild Boys of the RoadAunt CarrieWilliam Wellman
1933The Way to LoveSuzanneNorman Taurog
1933Hoop-LaCarrieFrank Lloyd
1934Cross Country CruiseNita BordenEdward Buzzell
1934Keep 'Em RollingJulieArgyle Nelson (assistant)
1934Marrying WidowsThe Press AgentSam Newfield
1934No More WomenAnnie FayAlbert S. Rogell
1934Registered NurseBeulah SchlossRobert Florey
1934Strictly DynamiteMiss LaSeurElliott Nugent (unbilled)
1934The Thin ManMimi Wynant JorgensonW. S. Van Dyke
1934The Hell CatPauline McCoyAlbert S. Rogell
1934The Lemon Drop KidMaizieMarshall Neilan
1934The Merry WidowMarcelleErnst Lubitsch
1934Cheating CheatersNell BrocktonRichard Thorpe
1934BabbittZilla ReislingWilliam Keighley
1935The White CockatooGrete LovscheimAlan Crosland
1935Women Must DressLinda HowardReginald Barker
1935Two SinnersMrs. PymArthur Lubin
1935Miss Pacific FleetSadie FreytagRay Enright
1936Champagne CharlieLillian WayneJames Tinling
1936Banjo on my KneeRubyJohn Cromwell
1937Make Way for TomorrowNellie ChaseLeo McCarey
1937Slave ShipMabelTay Garnett
1937Wife, Doctor and NurseConstanceWalter Lang
1938Block-HeadsMrs. HardyJohn G. Blystone
1938The Great WaltzMrs. HofbauerJosef von Sternberg (uncredited)
1938Comet Over BroadwayTim AdamsJohn Farrow (uncredited)
1938Going PlacesCora WitheringRay Enright
1939Second FiddleJennySidney Lanfield
1939Stop, Look and LoveEmma HallerOtto Brower
1939The Hunchback of Notre DameQueen of BeggarsWilliam Dieterle
1940Boom TownSpanish EvaJack Conway
1941Doomed CaravanJane TraversLesley Selander
1941High SierraMrs. BaughmamRaoul Walsh
1941Thieves Fall OutElla BarnesRay Enright
1942Cadets on ParadeDellaLew Landers
1942Mexican Spitfire Sees a GhostEdith FitzbaddenLeslie Goodwins
1943Salute for ThreeMyrtRalph Murphy
1944Chip Off the Old BlockMillyCharles Lamont
1944Johnny Doesn't Live Here Any MoreMrs. CollinsJoe May
1944The Town Went WildMarian HarrisonRalph Murphy
1944DestinyMarieJulien Duvivier (uncredited)
1945Night Club GirlRitaEdward F. Cline
1945Penthouse RhythmTaffyEdward F. Cline
1945Swingin' on a RainbowMinnie ReganWilliam Beaudine
1945Sunbonnet SueMrs. FitzgeraldRalph Murphy
1945Man AliveAunt SophieRay Enright
1946Perilous HolidayMrs. LathamEdward H. Griffith
1946The Best Years of Our LivesMrs. ParrishWilliam Wyler
1947WyomingQueenie LassiterJoseph Kane
1948Mr. RecklessMa HawkinsFrank McDonald
1948Return of the Bad MenEmilyRay Enright
1948The Snake PitMiss HartAnatole Litvak
1949The Last BanditWinnie McPhailJoseph Kane
1950Pagan Love SongKate BennettRobert Alton
1951Here Comes the GroomMrs. GodfreyFrank Capra
1951I'll See You in My DreamsMrs. LeBoyMichael Curtizfinal film role

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