Claire Luce (October 15, 1903 – August 31, 1989) was an American stage and screen actress, and dancer. Among her few films were Up the River (1930), directed by John Ford and costarring Spencer Tracy and Humphrey Bogart, and Under Secret Orders, the English-language version of G. W. Pabst's French-language feature, Mademoiselle Docteur (1937).
Up the River, Over She Goes, Under Secret Orders, Lazybones, Let's Make a Night of It, Vintage Wine
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Luce enjoyed a long career on Broadway, appearing there from 1923-1952. She appeared in a number of hits, starring opposite Fred Astaire in the Broadway version of "Gay Divorce" in 1932 and "Of Mice and Men" in 1937 (see Other Work).
Actress
Title
Year
Status
Character
Matinee Theatre
1955-1956
TV Series
Jean Blake
Broadway Television Theatre
1953-1954
TV Series
Muriel Flood / Nell O'Neill / Deborah Kane / ...
Lights Out
1952
TV Series
Cameo Theatre
1951-1952
TV Series
Tales of Tomorrow
1952
TV Series
Rose
The Philco-Goodyear Television Playhouse
1949
TV Series
Becky Sharp
Under Secret Orders
1937
Gaby, Rene's Girl
Over She Goes
1937
Pamela Ward
Let's Make a Night of It
1937
Viola Vanders
Vintage Wine
1935
Nina Popinot
Lazybones
1935
Kitty McCarthy
Up the River
1930
Judy Fields
Soundtrack
Title
Year
Status
Character
Over She Goes
1937
performer: "A County Wedding", "I Breathe On Windows", "Over She Goes"