Zasu Pitts and Thelma Todd with Paulette Goddard in SHOW BUSINESS, 1932.
Another story was that Thelma Todd and Paulette Goddard were rivals for the affections of Charlie Chaplin. Thelma Todd and Charlie Chaplin were photographed together in 1935.
One of Thelma Todd's best friends was Charlie Chaplin's secretary, Catherine Hunter. More may have been written about her association with Catherine Hunter than about her association with Charlie Chaplin.
Paulette Goddard's association with Charlie Chaplin continued for some years and she starred with him in a couple of movies that are now considered classics, MODERN TIMES and THE GREAT DICTATOR. MODERN TIMES was a silent movie and was a rare item when it came out in 1936. THE GREAT DICTATOR, Chaplin's first talking picture, was a satire on Hitler.
Paulette Goddard in MODERN TIMES
Paulette Goddard and Charlie Chaplin in THE GREAT DICATOR, 1940.
After the attack on Pearl Harbor, things were different for people in the United States. The country was not prepared for war and the armed forces had to expand to meet the challenge of the Axis powers. There was a lot to be done and many sacrifices had to be made. Paulette Goddard did her part.
But Chaplin didn't do his part. He made no contribution the war effort, although many other stars did.
Charlie Chaplin and Martha Raye in MONSIEUR VERDOUX
Some years later, Chaplin made another talkie, MONSIEUR VERDOUX. It was the story of a man who was killing women, and evidently it was critical of the US effort in World War II. Unlike THE GREAT DICTATOR, Chaplin here was supposed to be playing a sympathetic character. One of the stars of this movie was Martha Raye, who devoted much time and effort to entertaining the troops during that war, along with Carole Landis*. Chaplin not only had not entertained the troops or contributed in any way to the war effort, he now publicly ridiculed their efforts.
Although Charlie Chaplin had known Thelma Todd, he did not let any thoughts of her deter him from making this horrible story. Neither did the sad lot of Mabel Normand deter him from making a movie where the "hero" devotes his life to destroying women, although she had not only worked with him in the movies, it was said that he had lifted a number of pieces of business from her and that he owed much to her..
As for Paulette Goddard, she eventually left Charlie Chaplin and lived happily ever after.
* Carole Landis was also involved with Charlie Chaplin as well as Pat DiCicco, who previously had been married to Thelma Todd.
Paulette Goddard Filmography
Norma Treet
– The Female Instinct (1972) … Norma Treet
1964 Time of Indifference
Mariagrazia
1961 The Phantom (TV movie)
Mrs. Harris
1959 Adventures in Paradise (TV series)
Mme. Victorine Reynard
– The Lady from South Chicago (1959) … Mme. Victorine Reynard
1953-1957 The Ford Television Theatre (TV series)
Holly March / Nancy Whiting
– Singapore (1957) … Holly March
– The Doctor's Downfall (1953) … Nancy Whiting
1957 The Joseph Cotten Show: On Trial (TV series)
Dolly
– The Ghost of Devil's Island (1957) … Dolly
1956 The Errol Flynn Theatre (TV series)
Rachel
– Mademoiselle Fifi (1956) … Rachel
1955 Producers' Showcase (TV series)
Sylvia Fowler
– The Women (1955) … Sylvia Fowler
1954 Sherlock Holmes (TV series)
Lady Nina Beryl
– The Case of Lady Beryl (1954) … Lady Nina Beryl
1954 The Unholy Four
Angie
1954 Charge of the Lancers
Tanya
1953 Paris Model
Betty Barnes
1953 Sins of Jezebel
Jezebel
1953 Vice Squad
Mona Ross
1952 Babes in Bagdad
Kyra
1950 The Torch
María Dolores Penafiel
1949 Anna Lucasta
Anna Lucasta
1949 Bride of Vengeance
Lucretia Borgia
1948 Hazard
Ellen Crane
1948 On Our Merry Way
Martha Pease
1947 An Ideal Husband
Mrs. Laura Cheveley
1947 Unconquered
Abby
1947 Suddenly It's Spring
Mary Morely
1946 The Diary of a Chambermaid
Célestine
1945 Kitty
Kitty
1944 I Love a Soldier
Evelyn Connors
1944 Standing Room Only
Jane Rogers/Suzanne
1943 So Proudly We Hail!
Lt. Joan O'Doul
1943 The Crystal Ball
Toni Gerard
1942 Star Spangled Rhythm
Paulette Goddard - Sweater, Sarong & Peekaboo Bang Number
1942 The Forest Rangers
Celia Huston Stuart
1942 Reap the Wild Wind
Loxi Claiborne
1942 The Lady Has Plans
Sidney Royce
1941 Nothing But the Truth
Gwen Saunders
1941 Hold Back the Dawn
Anita Dixon
1941 Pot o' Gold
Molly McCorkle
1940 Second Chorus
Ellen Miller
1940 North West Mounted Police
Louvette Corbeau
1940 The Great Dictator
Hannah
1940 The Ghost Breakers
Mary Carter
1939 The Cat and the Canary
Joyce Norman
1939 The Women
Miriam Aarons
1938 Dramatic School
Nana
1938 The Young in Heart
Leslie Saunders
1936 The Bohemian Girl
Gypsy Vagabond (uncredited)
1936 Modern Times
A Gamin
1934 Kid Millions
Goldwyn Girl (uncredited)
1933 Roman Scandals
Goldwyn Girl (uncredited)
1933 The Bowery
Blonde (uncredited)
1932 The Kid from Spain
Goldwyn Girl (uncredited)
1932 Girl Grief (short)
Student (uncredited)
1932 Pack Up Your Troubles
Bridesmaid (uncredited)
1932 Young Ironsides (short)
Miss Hollywood (uncredited)
1932 Show Business (short)
Blonde Train Passenger (uncredited)
1932 The Mouthpiece
Blonde at Party (uncredited)
1931 Ladies of the Big House
Inmate in Midst of Crowd (uncredited)
1931 The Girl Habit
Lingerie salesgirl
1931 City Streets
Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
1930 Whoopee!
Goldwyn Girl (uncredited)
1929 The Locked Door
Girl on Rum Boat (uncredited)
1929 Berth Marks (short)
Train Passenger (uncredited)
Paulette Goddard at Hollywood's Golden Age:
Hello Benny, One of these photos is not Paulette but Jinx Falkenburg (BW photo in the CBI with the GIs). Can you tell me where you found that photo? I may know one of the GIs in it with Jinx and have not been able to trace the origin of the photo. Many thanks! David Fletcher
ReplyDeleteHello Benny, One of these photos is not Paulette but Jinx Falkenburg (BW photo in the CBI with the GIs). Can you tell me where you found that photo? I may know one of the GIs in it with Jinx and have not been able to trace the origin of the photo. Many thanks! David Fletcher
ReplyDeleteThe CBI tour photo (BW, above) is not Paulette, but rather Jinx Falkenburg. She famously toured the CBI Theater in later 1944. I may know the GI sitting behind her... Can you tell me where you found this BW CBI photo (the source)? Many thanks, David Fletcher
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