Theresa Harris

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.

Cast

Jezebel
Zette
Miracle on 34th Street
Cleo (uncredited)
I Walked with a Zombie
Alma
Baby Face
Chico
The File on Thelma Jordon
Esther
The Velvet Touch
Nancy
Neptune's Daughter
Matilda the Maid (uncredited)
The Flame of New Orleans
Clémentine
The Trespasser
Julia, the maid
Bargain with Bullets
Grace Foster
Blossoms in the Dust
Cleo
Our Wife
Hattie
Buck Benny Rides Again
Josephine
Night After Night
Ladies' Room Attendant (uncredited)
Smooth as Silk
Louise (Maid)
Arrowsmith
Native Mother (uncredited)
And Baby Makes Three
Maid
Love Thy Neighbor
Josephine
Mary Stevens, M.D.
Andrews' Maid Alice (uncredited)
Success at Any Price
Marie
The Toy Wife
'Pick'
Al Jennings of Oklahoma
Terese
Here Comes Mr. Jordan
Mother Listening to Hurdy-gurdy (uncredited)
Blood Money
Jessica (uncredited)
Charlie Chan at the Olympics
Athlete
Grounds for Marriage
Stella, Ina's Maid
Tell No Tales
Ruby
Desirable
Ladies Room Maid at Party
Tension
Woman in Drugstore (uncredited)
The Women
Olive (uncredited)
The Lady Escapes
Maid (uncredited)
Broadway Thru a Keyhole
Joan's Maid
Spoilers of the Forest
Nancy the Maid
Back from Eternity
Mamie (uncredited)
The Gift of Love
Dora - Sam's Wife (uncredited)
Strange Illusion
Maid
Thunderbolt
Singer
Morocco
Camp Follower (uncredited)
Horse Feathers
Laura (uncredited)
The Green Pastures
Angel (uncredited)
The Half-Naked Truth
Emily (uncredited)
Out of the Past
Eunice Leonard (uncredited)
The Lady from Shanghai
Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)
Santa Fe Trail
Maid (uncredited)
Angel Face
Nurse Theresa (uncredited)
Swingtime Jamboree
Herself
City of Chance
Beulah - Powder Room Attendant
Black Moon
Sacrificed Girl (uncredited)
The Outskirts of Town
Wife
Tough as They Come
Bessie Mae
The Road to Reno
Maid at Dude Ranch
Grand Slam
Ladies' Room Attendant (uncredited)
Gold Diggers of 1933
Woman in "Pettin' in the Park" Number (uncredited)
Cat People
Minnie (uncredited)
Professional Sweetheart
Vera (uncredited)
Sing Your Worries Away
Hat Check Girl
Big Town Girl
Maid
Hold Your Man
Lily Mae Crippen (uncredited)
The Big Clock
Daisy (uncredited)
Alias Nick Beal
Opal
Finishing School
Evelyn (uncredited)
Faithless
Amanda
The Worst Woman in Paris?
Lily - the Maid
Go Into Your Dance
Dressing Room Maid, Luana's Maid
One Hour To Live
High Yaller girl
Small Town Girl
Backstage Maid
The French Line
Clare (uncredited)
Penthouse
Lili (uncredited)
Union Depot
Black Woman (uncredited)
Merrily We Go to Hell
Powder Room Attendant (uncredited)
The Company She Keeps
Lilly Johnson (uncredited)
Private Detective 62
Janet's Maid (Uncredited)
Week Ends Only
Chloe (uncredited)
Free Wheeling
Maid (uncredited)
The Sport Parade
Nightclub Dancer (uncredited)