Mayo Methot Overview:

Actress, Mayo Methot, was born on Mar 3, 1904 in Portland, OR. Methot died at the age of 47 on Jun 9, 1951 in Multnomah, OR .

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Too Hard, Too Fast: The True Legacy of

By Emma on Jun 20, 2013 From Lets Misbehave: A Tribute to Precode Hollywood

Her legacy today – although minimal and only to dedicated film buffs – is as the former “Mrs Bogart”. The one that caused, prolonged and hindered the famous affair between then husband Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall and probably contributed to making it the romantics dream... Read full article


Too Hard, Too Fast: The True Legacy of

By Emma on Jun 20, 2013 From Lets Misbehave: A Tribute to Precode Hollywood

Her legacy today – although minimal and only to dedicated film buffs – is as the former “Mrs Bogart”. The one that caused, prolonged and hindered the famous affair between then husband Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall and probably contributed to making it the romantics dream... Read full article


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Mayo Methot Quotes:

Monty Barton: You won't think any less of me, Big Baby, fer forgettin' the ring?
Gladys Farrell: [Walking away from him] That's all right. When you shed your skin, send me the rattles.


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She died alone, of long-term effects of alcoholism, in a third-rate hotel in Oregon. Her body was not discovered until several days after her death.

Mayo's mother said to the press at the time of her death that her daughter never took her film roles seriously, and that "it was just for fun".

She performed with the Baker Stock Company in Portland, Oregon until 1922 when she left for to New York, to appear in "Great Day", "All the King's Men", "The Song and Dance Man", and "The Medicine Man", among other productions.

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