
Acting · 82 years old
Brooklyn, New York, USA
Margaret Dumont would probably consider it a tragedy that she is best-known for her performances as the ultimate straight woman in seven of the Marx Brothers' films (including most of their best). By all accounts she never understood their jokes (offscreen and on), which is of course a major reason why she's so funny. Apart from a small role in a 1917 Dickens adaptation, she spent her early career on the stage, ending up with the Marxes in the late 1920s in the stage versions of The Cocoanuts (1929) and Animal Crackers (1930), and was given a Paramount contract at the same time they were. She played similar roles alongside other great comedians, including W.C. Fields, Laurel & Hardy and Jack Benny and also played straight dramatic parts (her chief love), but few of them made much impact - it is as Groucho Marx's foil that she ranks among the immortals, and she died shortly after being reunited with him on "The Hollywood Palace" (1964).

A Night at the Opera
Mrs. Claypool

Duck Soup
Gloria Teasdale

What a Way to Go!
Mrs. Foster

A Day at the Races
Emily Upjohn

Wise Girl
Mrs. Bell-Rivington

High Flyers
Martha Arlington

Auntie Mame
Noblewoman in Play (uncredited)

Animal Crackers
Mrs. Rittenhouse

Never Give a Sucker an Even Break
Mrs. Hemogloben

That's Entertainment, Part II
(archive footage)

The Colgate Comedy Hour
Self

The Cocoanuts
Mrs. Potter

At the Circus
Mrs. Suzanna Dukesbury

Dramatic School
Pantomime Teacher

After Office Hours
Mrs. Murchison (uncredited)

The Donna Reed Show

Kentucky Kernels
Mrs. Baxter

Tales of Manhattan
Mme. Langehanke (uncredited)

The Big Store
Martha Phelps

The Dancing Masters
Louise Harlan