Theresa Harris

Theresa Harris

ActingHouston, Texas, USA

Theresa Harris (December 31, 1906 [some sources indicate 1909] – October 8, 1985) was an American film and television actress, singer and dancer. In 1929 Harris traveled to Hollywood, where she embarked on an acting career. She made her film debut in Thunderbolt, singing the song "Daddy Won't You Please Come Home". As she entered the 1930s she found herself playing maids to fictitious Southern belles, socialites and female molls. These parts were sometimes uncredited. She also floated around studios doing bit parts, usually at Warner Bros. or MGM. Aside from maids, she specialized in playing blues singers, waitresses, tribal women, prostitutes, and hatcheck girls. Harris had a featured role as a friend of Jean Harlow in MGM's Hold Your Man (1932). In 1933 she appeared as Chico in the Warner Bros. pre-Code production of Baby Face, starring Barbara Stanwyck. That same year Harris starred in a substantial role opposite Ginger Rogers in Professional Sweetheart. As Rogers' character's maid, Harris' character subs for Rogers' character as a singer on the radio. Despite the fact that Harris' character was a major point for the story's plot development, she was uncredited for the role. Throughout the 1930s, Harris played many uncredited parts in films such as Horse Feathers (1932), Gold Diggers of 1933 (1933), Mary Stevens, M.D. (1933) and Morning Glory (1933). She also played Bette Davis's maid Zette in the film Jezebel (1938). In 1937 she appeared in the race film Bargain With Bullets opposite Ralph Cooper for Million Dollar Productions. While doing promotion for the film, Harris spoke about her frustration over the difficulty African American actors faced in the film industry, stating, "I never had the chance to rise about the role of maid in Hollywood movies. My color was against me anyway you looked at it. The fact that I was not "hot" stamped me either as uppity or relegated me to the eternal role of stooge or servant....My ambition is to be an actress. Hollywood had no parts for me." Harris continued to lobby for better parts but found few opportunities within Hollywood. In the 1939 movie Tell No Tales she was credited for her part as Ruby, the wife of a murdered man. Harris played an emotional scene with Melvin Douglas at the funeral. She appears in a small but vivid role as Kathie Moffat's ex-maid Eunice Leonard in Jacques Tourneur 1947 Out of the Past. In addition to films, Harris performed in many radio programs. She was often paired with Eddie Rochester Anderson, who portrayed her on-screen boyfriend. She also appeared in several prominent roles for RKO Pictures as she was a favorite of RKO producer Val Lewton who routinely cast African American actors in non-stereotypical roles. In 1942 Lewton cast Harris as a sarcastic waitress in Cat People, followed by roles in I Walked with a Zombie (1943), Phantom Lady (1944), and Strange Illusion (1945). During the 1950s Harris appeared several times on television shows. She made her last film appearance in an uncredited role in The Gift of Love in 1958. Harris later married a doctor and retired from acting, living comfortably after having carefully invested the money she made during her career in the movies. On October 8, 1985, Harris (then known as Theresa Robinson) died in Inglewood, California. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

Starring Theresa

Alfred Hitchcock Presents

Alfred Hitchcock Presents

7.8TV
1955
Morocco

Morocco

6.3Film
1930
Faithless

Faithless

6.6Film
1932
Cat People

Cat People

6.9Film
1942
Free Wheeling

Free Wheeling

7.8Film
1932
I Walked with a Zombie

I Walked with a Zombie

6.8Film
1943
Small Town Girl

Small Town Girl

5.4Film
1953
The Half-Naked Truth

The Half-Naked Truth

4.9Film
1932
Neptune's Daughter

Neptune's Daughter

5.9Film
1949
No Image

Lux Video Theatre

6.3TV
1950
Merrily We Go to Hell

Merrily We Go to Hell

6.3Film
1932
Baby Face

Baby Face

7.2Film
1933
Tension

Tension

6.8Film
1949
Penthouse

Penthouse

6.7Film
1933
The Toy Wife

The Toy Wife

4.3Film
1938
Letter to Loretta

Letter to Loretta

6.5TV
1953
The Velvet Touch

The Velvet Touch

6.2Film
1948
The Women

The Women

7.1Film
1939
Miracle on 34th Street

Miracle on 34th Street

7.4Film
1947
Out of the Past

Out of the Past

7.7Film
1947
Thunderbolt

Thunderbolt

5.6Film
1929
The Big Clock

The Big Clock

7.3Film
1948
The French Line

The French Line

3.9Film
1954
Here Comes Mr. Jordan

Here Comes Mr. Jordan

7.0Film
1941
Angel Face

Angel Face

7.1Film
1953
The Lady from Shanghai

The Lady from Shanghai

7.3Film
1947
Jezebel

Jezebel

7.0Film
1938
Gold Diggers of 1933

Gold Diggers of 1933

7.2Film
1933
Santa Fe Trail

Santa Fe Trail

5.7Film
1940
Mary Stevens, M.D.

Mary Stevens, M.D.

5.9Film
1933
The File on Thelma Jordon

The File on Thelma Jordon

6.5Film
1949
Blossoms in the Dust

Blossoms in the Dust

6.6Film
1941
Horse Feathers

Horse Feathers

6.9Film
1932
Arrowsmith

Arrowsmith

6.6Film
1931
Alias Nick Beal

Alias Nick Beal

6.7Film
1949
City of Chance

City of Chance

5.2Film
1940
Night After Night

Night After Night

6.2Film
1932
Finishing School

Finishing School

6.0Film
1934
Blood Money

Blood Money

7.0Film
1933
The Sport Parade

The Sport Parade

4.8Film
1932
The Flame of New Orleans

The Flame of New Orleans

6.4Film
1941
Strange Illusion

Strange Illusion

5.4Film
1945
Back from Eternity

Back from Eternity

6.5Film
1956
Charlie Chan at the Olympics

Charlie Chan at the Olympics

6.7Film
1937
The Company She Keeps

The Company She Keeps

5.9Film
1951
The Green Pastures

The Green Pastures

6.3Film
1936
Hold Your Man

Hold Your Man

6.1Film
1933
Success at Any Price

Success at Any Price

3.8Film
1934
Private Detective 62

Private Detective 62

5.9Film
1933
The Gift of Love

The Gift of Love

7.2Film
1958
Tell No Tales

Tell No Tales

4.6Film
1939
Smooth as Silk

Smooth as Silk

4.8Film
1946
Black Moon

Black Moon

5.3Film
1934
Union Depot

Union Depot

5.8Film
1932