
Geneva Mitchell
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Geneva Mitchell (February 3, 1907 – March 10, 1949) was an American film actress. She appeared in over 70 films between 1929 and 1946. Mitchell started her career on the stage in a musical comedy. At age 17, she was in the choruses of Sally and the Ziegfeld Follies of 1921. She signed a contract with Warner Brothers in October 1929, and with Columbia Pictures in June 1934. Modern viewers will recognize Mitchell from her appearances in the Three Stooges 1935 films Restless Knights, Pop Goes the Easel, and particularly Hoi Polloi. In Hoi Polloi, Mitchell plays a dance instructor who directs the Stooges to "do exactly as I do." Before she begins her dance, a bumblebee lands on her bare back, and then crawls under her dress. She becomes alarmed. Naturally, the Stooges mimic her every startled move. This hilarious footage was to be reused six years later in In the Sweet Pie and Pie.
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Movie Appearances
Honeymoon Bridge
1935

The Big Gamble
as Trixie, North's Companion
1931

Ann Vickers
as Leah Burbaum (uncredited)
1933

Pop Goes the Easel
as Model in Black Gown (uncredited)
1935

Night World
as Florabelle (uncredited)
1932

The World Gone Mad
as Evelyn Henderson
1933

Restless Knights
as Anne, Queen of Anesthesia
1935

Millie
as Clara Roscoe (uncredited)
1931
Bring 'Em Back a Wife
as Daisy Orchid
1933
His Bridal Sweet
as Mrs.Harry Langdon
1935

Back Pay
as Babe
1930

Air Hawks
as Gertie Dunlap
1935

The Crime Patrol
as Mary Prentiss
1936

A Man of Sentiment
as Doris Russell
1933

Follow Thru
as Woman in Ladies' Locker Room (uncredited)
1930

Son of the Gods
as Connie (uncredited)
1930

Her Wedding Night
as Gloria Marshall
1930
The All-American Kickback
as Helen Dover - Botany Teacher
1931

Working Girls
as Maizie (uncredited)
1931

Good Sport
as Party Girl
1931