American actress (1889-1965). Born
Margaret Baker in
Brooklyn, she started out working on
Broadway, though she played a few uncredited roles in
silent films like the 1917 version of "
A Tale of Two Cities" and "
Enemies of Women".
In the late 1920s, she co-starred in some
comedic stage shows with a family
comedy troupe, and then got signed to a
contract with
Paramount Studios when the
comedians--better known as the
Marx Brothers--translated "
The Cocoanuts" and "
Animal Crackers" to the
big screen. From that point on, Dumont's
status as the greatest
straight man (male or female) in history was assured.
By most accounts, Dumont rarely actually got the
jokes that
Groucho,
Harpo, and
Chico were flinging around, so her characters' obtuse acceptance of Groucho's
insults was not entirely an
act. In fact, her greatest love was not comedy, but
drama; unfortunately, her
dramatic roles had little impact, and most of her work involved playing the straight woman for the Marx Brothers and other comedians, including
W. C. Fields,
Laurel and Hardy,
Jack Benny,
Danny Kaye, and
Abbott and Costello.
Dumont usually played a
wealthy,
snooty society matron--and in real life, Dumont was married to
John Moller, a
millionaire industrialist, and she had
expensive homes in
Palm Springs, California and
Paris, France. Surely that helped take some of the
sting out of being alternately
wooed and
scorned by Groucho Marx...
Her last appearance was on a television
talk show called "
Hollywood Palace" in 1965, where she reunited with Groucho to
reprise her role as Groucho's
foil. She died of a
heart attack mere days later.
In addition to her seven pictures with the Marx Brothers ("
The Cocoanuts", "
Animal Crackers", "
Duck Soup", "
A Night at the Opera", "
A Day at the Races", "
At the Circus", and "
The Big Store"), Dumont also appeared in "
Never Give a Sucker an Even Break", "
Anything Goes", "
The Song and Dance Man", "
The Women", "
Rhythm Parade", "
Sing Your Worries Away", "
Born to Sing", "
About Face", "
The Dancing Masters", "
Sunset in El Dorado", "
The Horn Blows at Midnight", "
Up in Arms", "
Diamond Horseshoe", "
Little Giant", "
Susie Steps Out", "
Shake, Rattle and Rock", "
Zotz!", "
What a Way to Go!, and a TV series called "
My Friend Irma".
Research from the Internet Movie Database (www.imdb.com)