Born 1912 (age 92) · Brooklyn, New York, USA
Appears in 33 titles

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Suzanne Kaaren (March 21, 1912 – August 27, 2004) was an American B-movie actress and dancer who starred in stock film genres of the 1930s and 1940s: horror films, westerns, comedies and romances. Kaaren left for Hollywood in October 1933. Her starting salary was $150 per week, and was eventually cast opposite Tim McCoy in Ridin' Gents, a Monogram Pictures production. She was then signed by Republic Pictures to play a character in From Rags To Riches. Ridin' Gents was filmed without either McCoy or Kaaren. She joined a troupe assembled by producer Walter Wanger, which also included Gloria Youngblood. The theatrical company was known as Trade Winds. The comedy When's Your Birthday? (1937) showcased the zany Joe E. Brown, with Kaaren among the supporting players in an RKO Radio Pictures movie about an astrologer. In October 1941, Kaaren was added to the cast of I Married an Angel. She portrayed a maid named Simone, and was uncredited. In October 1943, Pete Smith assigned Kaaren and Harry Barris the leading roles in an MGM motion picture which was to be called Practical Joker. The film was never made. Kaaren figured prominently in several Three Stooges comedy short films. They are Disorder in the Court, Yes, We Have No Bonanza, and What's the Matador?. Miracles for Sale (1939) was based on the novel Death From A Tophat by Clayton Rawson. Kaaren plays a woman who is separated into halves and then joined together again suspensefully. The murder mystery has Robert Young and Florence Rice in prominent roles. She starred opposite Bela Lugosi in The Devil Bat. The cult film of the horror film genre is a Poverty Row production released by Producers Releasing Corporation. In the movie, Lugosi breeds giant bats to attack people. Her final appearance on film is uncredited role as the Duchess of Park Avenue (Manhattan) in 1984's The Cotton Club.

Filmography

The Cotton Club
6.5
The Cotton Club
1984
as The Duchess of Park Avenue (uncredited)
The Women
7.1
The Women
1939
as Princess Mara (uncredited)
The Devil Bat
5.3
The Devil Bat
1940
as Mary Heath
Angel
6.7
Angel
1937
Disorder in the Court
6.7
Disorder in the Court
1936
as Gail Tempest (uncredited)
Idiot's Delight
6.1
Idiot's Delight
1939
as Nurse #3
Miracles for Sale
6.5
Miracles for Sale
1939
as Magician's Assistant in Demo
Yes, We Have No Bonanza
6.6
Yes, We Have No Bonanza
1939
as Singing Sister (uncredited)
What's the Matador?
6.0
What's the Matador?
1942
as Dolores Sanchez
Blondes at Work
6.4
Blondes at Work
1938
as Olive
Trade Winds
6.4
Trade Winds
1938
as Russian Girl (Uncredited)
City of Chance
5.6
City of Chance
1940
as Mrs. Williams
Here's Flash Casey
5.6
Here's Flash Casey
1938
as Mitzi La Rue
Phantom Ranger
4.7
Phantom Ranger
1938
as Joan Doyle
Roar of the Press
6.3
Roar of the Press
1941
as Angela Brooks
Bottoms Up
5.2
Bottoms Up
1934
as Wolf's Secretary
Women Must Dress
3.5
Women Must Dress
1935
as Janet Howard
Romance of Louisiana
7.0
Romance of Louisiana
1937
as Empress Josephine
Undercover Man
7.0
Undercover Man
1936
as Linda Forbes
A Million to One
5.0
A Million to One
1936
as Pat Stanley