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Irene Purcell

Irene Mary Purcell (August 7, 1896 – July 9, 1972) was an American film and stage actress.
==Career==
She appeared opposite William Haines in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's romantic comedy film ''Just a Gigolo'' (1931), directed by Jack Conway and adapted from the 1930 play ''Dancing Partner'', by David Belasco. The same year, she played the lead role in Sam Wood's romantic comedy ''The Man in Possession'', adapted from H. M. Harwood's play of the same name. She was paired opposite Reginald Owen and Robert Montgomery. Purcell starred alongside Buster Keaton and Jimmy Durante in the comedy ''The Passionate Plumber'' (1932), directed by Edward Sedgwick. A French-language version of the latter film, ''フランス語:Le Plombier amoureux'', was filmed by MGM at the same time.
In ''The Passionate Plumber'' she played a socialite, who enlists a plumber to act as her lover, to make her partner jealous. It was based on the play ''Dans sa candeur naïve'' by Jacques Deval. It was the second screen adaptation of the play, following the 1928 silent film ''The Cardboard Lover''. James L. Neibaur wrote in his book ''The Fall of Buster Keaton'' that "the entire production seems off-balance". Despite not so favorable reviews, the film was a commercial success. ''The New York Times'' wrote that Purcell "fits the mood of the comedy nicely". She was a part of a June 9, 1935 ''Lux Radio Theatre'' broadcast, based on the 1930 play ''Candle-Light''. Her notable Broadway appearances were in Jean Furguson Black's comedy ''Penny Wise'' (1937), J. Frank Davis' ''The Ladder'' (1926), Elmer Harris' comedy ''The Great Necker'' (1928), Dillard Long's comedy ''A Good Woman, Poor Thing'' (1933), Lynn Starling's comedy ''The First Apple'' (1933), Frederic and Fanny Hatton's comedy ''Dancing Partner'' (1930), and Martin Flavin's ''Cross Roads'' (1929).
Purcell was a trustee of Ripon College and member of Governor's Council on the Arts (Wisconsin). She also served as an adviser to Johnson Foundation.

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