Iva Stewart Explained

Iva Stewart
Birth Date:15 January 1914
Othername:Iva Barbara Stewart
Occupation:Actress, Model
Yearsactive:1937–1940 (film)

Iva Stewart (1914–1985) was an American model and film actress. She was Miss Maine, and competed in Miss America 1933.[1]

Stewart moved to Hollywood where she had a mixture of supporting roles and more minor appearances in glamorous roles in studio films. Amongst her appearances was in the 20th Century Fox series film Mr. Moto Takes a Vacation.[2]

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1937Thin Ice Member of Girls Band Uncredited
1938The Baroness and the Butler Lady at Charity Party Uncredited
1938Kentucky Moonshine Telephone Operator Uncredited
1938Safety in Numbers Toni Stewart
1938Three Blind Mice Biltmore Cigarette Girl Uncredited
1938Always Goodbye Flower Girl Uncredited
1938Sharpshooters Secretary Uncredited
1939The Three Musketeers Girl Waving at the End Uncredited
1939Wife, Husband and Friend Miss Carver's Secretary
1939Boy Friend Blonde Uncredited
1939It Could Happen to You Minor Role Uncredited
1939Second Fiddle Stewardess Uncredited
1939Mr. Moto Takes a Vacation Susan French
1939Hollywood Cavalcade Girl with Michael at Anniversary Party Uncredited
193920,000 Men a Year Stewardess Uncredited
1940High School Stewardess Uncredited
1940Little Old New York Mrs. Irving Uncredited
1940Free, Blonde and 21 Telephone Operator Uncredited
1940Star Dust Hotel Clerk's Wife Uncredited
1940Girl in 313 Margie, Telephone Operator
1940Young People Soubrette Uncredited, (final film role)

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. Web site: (1933 Candidates) . Miss America . Miss America Organization . January 15, 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200115031923/https://www.missamerica.org/titleholders/1933-candidates/ . January 15, 2020.
  2. Youngkin p.468