Claudia Drake Explained

Claudia Drake
Birth Name:Olga Gloria Fishbine
Birth Date:January 30, 1918
Birth Place:Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Death Place:Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Occupation:Actress, singer
Yearsactive:1933 – 1958 (film)

Claudia Drake (born Olga Gloria Fishbine, January 30, 1918 – October 19, 1997) was an American actress and singer.[1]

Early years

Drake appeared in comedy films with Fatty Arbuckle and Ben Turpin when she was 3 years old. At age 5, she and her sister Ella (age 8) formed the La Marr sisters, and the duo performed in vaudeville. Drake described their routines as "a typical sister act — songs, dances, and funny sayings."[2] When Drake was a child, Tom Mix was her family's neighbor. He taught her to shoot and ride.

When Drake was 12 years old, she was told that she was too old to continue performing. She went to school until she reached 16, when she decided to resume performing.

Career

Misrepresenting her age as 18, Drake became a chorus girl at the Warner studio. She also performed swimming sequences for Ruby Keeler in Footlight Parade (1933). Another stint in vaudeville followed as she and Ella re-created their act and toured the United States. When Ella married, the sister act ended, and Drake worked solo for a while in vaudeville before she returned to films.

Busby Berkeley saw her singing in a casino and signed her to a contract with Warner Bros. Her roles in films included being leading lady in Hopalong Cassidy Westerns.[3] Her work in Cassidy films varied from that of his previous leading ladies. Producer Harry Sherman said, "I've always wanted to turn loose on the screen a hard-ridin', hard-shootin' cowgirl"; Drake fulfilled that desire. No stunt doubles or off-camera tricks were used for her on-screen activities.

She appears in both leading and supporting roles in a variety of B movies, mostly Westerns, from the 1940s and 1950s. One of her more memorable supporting roles is the character Sue Harvey in the 1945 film noir Detour.[4] During the 1950s she also performed in several American television series.

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1933Footlight Parade Chorus Girl Uncredited
1941No Greater Sin Flo Uncredited
1942Flying with Music Jill Parker
1942Reunion in France Girl Uncredited
1943Border Patrol Inez La Barca
1943False Colors Faith Lawton
1943Campus Rhythm Cynthia Walker
1944Enemy of Women Maria Brandt
1945The Lady Confesses Lucille Compton
1945Bedside Manner Tanya Punchinskaya
1945Why Girls Leave Home Marianna Mason
1945The Crimson Canary Anita Lane
1945Detour Sue Harvey
1946Live Wires Jeanette
1946The Face of Marble Elaine Randolph
1946The Gentleman from Texas Kitty Malone
1946Lawless Breed Cherie
1946Lone Star Moonlight Mimi Carston
1946Renegade Girl Mary Manson
1947The Return of Rin Tin Tin Mrs. Graham
1948Lady at Midnight Carolyn 'Sugar' Gold
1948Indian Agent Torquoise
1949The Cowboy and the Indians Lucy Broken Arm
1952The Pace That Thrills Pearl
1953Northern Patrol Oweena
1954Day of Triumph Martha Uncredited
1957Calypso Joe Astra Vargas

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. "California Birth and Death Records, 1818-1994", digital image of original birth certificate of Olga Gloria Fishbine, January 30, 1918, Good Samaritan Hospital, Los Angeles, California; Bureau of Vital Statistics, California State Board of Health, Sacramento. FamilySearch database.
  2. News: Johnson . Erskine . In Hollywood . July 10, 2024 . Tallahassee Democrat . Newspaper Enterprise . June 16, 1943 . 4.
  3. Book: Morton . Lisa . Adamson . Kent . Savage Detours: The Life and Work of Ann Savage . February 18, 2015 . McFarland . 978-0-7864-5706-9 . December 29, 2020 . en.
  4. Renzi p.203