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Patricia "Boots" Mallory ( October 22 , 1913December 1 , 1958 ) was an American Film Actress , Dancer and Model .

Born in New Orleans, Louisiana , Mallory joined an all- Girl Band at the age of twelve as a Banjo player and by the age of sixteen was a Vaudeville dancer. She eventually travelled to New York City where she made a strong impression in the Broadway production of the '' Ziegfeld Follies Of 1931 ''.

Moving to Hollywood , she found employment with Fox Films and was cast in the film version of Dawn Powell 's play ''Walking Down Broadway''. This was the first sound film by Erich Von Stroheim . He shared both screenwriting and directing credits and regarded Mallory as his discovery. The play told the story of a young unmarried woman involved in a love triangle who becomes pregnant. The finished film, however, strongly suggested a lesbian relationship between Mallory's character and the character played by ZaSu Pitts . Other sexual themes involving the character played by James Dunn were considered too daring. Fox executives brought in director Alfred L. Werker to drastically cut Von Stroheim's version and to shoot additional scenes. The film was finally released under the new title ''Hello, Sister!'' (1933) with little promotion and was not a success. Von Stroheim's original version was neither copyrighted nor released, and is considered lost. MSN Movies ''Hello Sister!'' Retrieved May 6, 2006.

In 1932 her second completed film, ''Handle With Care'', also co-starring James Dunn, was released and marked her debut. It was well received and Mallory was chosen as one of the WAMPAS Baby Stars of 1932, but the extensive media publicity surrounding her WAMPAS recognition, was undermined by the poor reception given to ''Hello, Sister!'' when it was finally released.

A tall blonde, Mallory was well regarded for her striking looks and was photographed by such photographers as George Hurrell . However, she also posed for risque lingerie photographs, and was painted nude by the pin-up artist Rolf Armstrong .

Over the next few years, Mallory played the lead in several "B" pictures, including the film ''Swiss Miss'' (1938).

Mallory was first married at the age of sixteen, and by 1932 had married her second husband, Film Producer William Cagney , brother of actor James Cagney. She was married to actor Herbert Marshall from 1947 until her death from chronic throat disease in Santa Monica, California in 1958.

Though usually billed as Boots Mallory, she was sometimes billed as "Boots" Mallory, complete with quotation marks, and she used the quotation marks when signing autographs.


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