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  1. Booth began her stage career as a teenager, acting in stock company productions. She was a prominent actress in Pittsburgh theatre for a time, performing with the Sharp Company. [7] Her debut on Broadway was in the play Hell's Bells, with Humphrey Bogart, on January 26, 1925.

  2. Hell's Bells AKA Fool's Gold, is a 1924 play in three acts written by Barry Conners. [1] It is a farce [2] with a large cast and one setting. [3] The story concerns two middle-aged Arizona-based prospecters, sent back East by a speculator to sell shares in his mine.

  3. 11 de jul. de 2019 · File:Humphrey Bogart & Shirley Booth Hell's Bells 1925.jpg. Size of this preview: 482 × 600 pixels. Other resolutions: 193 × 240 pixels | 386 × 480 pixels | 617 × 768 pixels | 823 × 1,024 pixels | 1,286 × 1,600 pixels. Original file ‎ (1,286 × 1,600 pixels, file size: 591 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg)

  4. Hell's Bells (Original, Play, Comedy, Broadway) opened in New York City Jan 26, 1925 and played through May 1925.

  5. Principalmente una actriz de teatro, la carrera de Booth de Broadway comenzó en 1925. Su éxito más significativo fue el de Lola Delaney, en el drama Come Back, Little Sheba, por la que recibió un premio Tony en 1950.

  6. 3 de abr. de 2018 · Shirley Booth (1898-1992) loved working in theater. Following a stock apprenticeship in Pittsburgh, she moved to New York. Changing her name from Marjory Ford, she made her Broadway debut opposite Humphrey Bogart in HellsBells .

  7. Humphrey Bogart * and Shirley Booth * played the romantic interest, but the true appeal of the play lies in its still - viable hilarity. A couple of rough - edged Arizona gold miners stay at the Tanglewood Lodge in Connecticut, and their presence brings out the greed in some family members.