
Sheila Terry
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Sheila Terry (March 5, 1910 – January 19, 1957) was an American film actress. She was born Kay Clark in Warroad, Minnesota. Terry first studied dramatics at Dickson-Kenwin academy, a school affiliated with London's Royal Academy. Later she moved to New York, where she continued her studies and appeared in a number of plays. While appearing on Broadway in The Little Racketeer, she was spotted by an alert film scout and given a test which led to a contract with Warner Bros. She played in 1930s for Warner Bros. She appeared with John Wayne in the Western films Haunted Gold (1932); Neath the Arizona Skies and The Lawless Frontier (1934). She appeared with Bette Davis, Louis Calhern and Spencer Tracy in 20,000 Years in Sing Sing (1932). She appeared with Cary Grant and Sylvia Sidney in Marion Gering's film Madame Butterfly (1932). In 1933 she left Hollywood briefly for the New York stage. She married Major Laurence E. Clark, a wealthy Toronto socialite on August 16, 1928. She divorced him February 16, 1934. In 1937, she married William Magee of San Francisco, and retired from show business. After his death, Terry wanted to return to show business, but couldn't find a job. In 1947, she said in a newspaper-interview: "I'm going back into show business and I need an act, I can't sing, I can't dance and I can't play the piano. I should be terrific in night clubs". She worked as a press agent for 15 years. In January 1957, her body was discovered in the third floor apartment, which was both her home and office. A friend and neighbour, Jerry Keating, went to the apartment when he failed to reach her on the telephone. The door was locked, and Terry did not answer the bell. Keating called the police; they broke in and found Terry's body on the bedroom floor, her back leaning against the bed. Five capsules, their contents gone, were on the floor beside her. Friends told the police that she returned from a trip to Mexico a few days before her death and that she was ill when she came home. It was later discovered that she died broke; she left only a scanty wardrobe. She was buried in Potter's Field in New York City.
Also Known As
Movie Appearances

Jewel Robbery
as Blonde Decoy (uncredited)
1932

Convention City
as Mrs. Kent
1933

The Lawless Frontier
as Ruby
1934

Rocky Rhodes
as Nan Street
1934

The Sphinx
as Jerry Crane
1933

Rescue Squad
as Rose
1935

Haunted Gold
as Janet Carter
1932

'Neath the Arizona Skies
as Clara Moore
1934

The Mayor of Hell
as Blonde with Mike
1933

Special Investigator
as Judy Taylor
1936

The Match King
as Blonde Telephone Operator (uncredited)
1932

Week-End Marriage
as Connie
1932

Scarlet Dawn
as Marjorie Murphy
1932

Fury Below
as Claire Johnson
1936

Go-Get-'Em, Haines
as Jane Kent
1936

Bars of Hate
as Ann Dawson
1935

The Silk Express
as Paula Nyberg
1933

You Said a Mouthful
as Cora Norton
1932

The House on 56th Street
as Dolly
1933

A Scarlet Week-End
as Marjorie Murphy
1932