Eve Arden Movies and Career Information
Apr 30, 1909
Mill Valley
Actor
Eve Arden (April 30, 1908 – November 12, 1990) was an American actress. Her almost 60-year career crossed most media frontiers with supporting and leading roles, but she is perhaps best remembered for playing the sardonic but engaging high school teacher in the classic Our Miss Brooks (radio and television), and as the Rydell High School principal in the films Grease and Grease 2. Arden was born Eunice M. Quedens in Mill Valley, California, to Lucille and Charles Peter Quedens. Her parents divorced when she was a child. She was raised Catholic. Arden said she was an insecure child, declaring later in life that she needed therapy because her mother was so much more beautiful than she. At 16, Arden left Tamalpais High School and joined a stock theater company. She made her film debut, under her real name, in the backstage musical Song of Love (1929). She played a wisecracking showgirl who becomes a rival to the film's star, singer Belle Baker. The film was one of Columbia Pictures' earliest successes. Eve Arden's Broadway debut came in 1934, when she was cast in that year's Ziegfeld Follies revue. Her film career began in earnest in 1937 when she appeared in the films Oh Doctor and
- Eve Arden Movies before 2012
- Voice of the Turtle 2003
- Whiplash 2002
- Under the Rainbow 2000
- Grease 2 1982
- Grease 1978
- Whiplash (1948) 1949
- Kid From Brooklyn (1946) 1946
- Cover Girl (1944) 1944
- Hit Parade of 1943 1943
- San Antonio Rose 1941
- Ziegfeld Girl 1941
- Eternally Yours 1939
- Anatomy of a Murder 1939
- Tea for Two
- Stage Door
- At the Circus
- Mildred Pierce (1945)
- Night and Day (1946)
- That Uncertain Feeling