
Aileen Pringle
Acting
1895-07-23 · San Francisco, California, USA
Aileen Pringle's favorite film was a mid-1920s silent based on a book by Elinor Glyn: Three Weeks (1924), sort of a "Lady Chatterly's Lover". She recalled in a 1980 telephone conversation: "The film was in good taste; some people thought the book was trashy". Anita Loos wrote in "A Girl Like I", the first volume of her autobiography, vaudeville comic Joe Frisco telling Glynn: "Leave me get this straight. You want to find some tramp that don't look like a tramp, to play that English tramp in your picture. But take it from me, that kind of tramp don't hang out in Hollywood". Aileen had spent her 20s married to Charles McKenzie Pringle, the son of Sir John Pringle, a Jamaica landowner and a member of the Privy and Legislative Councils of Jamaica. Aileen lived in Jamaica until she went on stage with George Arliss. When she began divorce proceedings against Pringle in 1926, Hollywood gossip columnists speculated she would marry H.L. Mencken. She did not remarry until 1944 when she became the bride of James M. Cain, author of "The Postman Always Rings Twice". I opened my 1980 telephone conversation with Aileen by mentioning that the day before I had been reading her correspondence with Mencken at the New York Public Library. "But all the letters were destroyed", she said. I knew that Mencken had asked for all of his letters to her back at the time he became engaged to Sara Haardt. Aileen was the only woman who received such a request from Mencken at that time. "It was your letters from the late '30s and '40s I was reading", I told Aileen. "In one of them Mencken was urging you to write a book. Did you ever finish it?" "No. I got married instead." In a 1946 letter she wrote to Mencken. "If I had remained married to that psychotic Cain, I would be wearing a straitjacket instead of the New Look." Date of Death 16 December 1989, New York City, New York
Filmography(76)
movieLaura
as Woman (uncredited) · 1944 · 7.6
movieSince You Went Away
as Woman at Cocktail Lounge (uncredited) · 1944 · 6.6
movieHappy Land
as Mrs. Prentiss (uncredited) · 1943 · 7.1
movieDr. Gillespie's Criminal Case
as Chaperon (uncredited) · 1943 · 6.0
movieBetween Us Girls
as Nightclub Patron (uncredited) · 1942 · 7.5
movieThey Died with Their Boots On
as Mrs. Sharp (uncredited) · 1941 · 6.7
movieAppointment for Love
as Nurse Gibbons (uncredited) · 1941 · 5.8
movieThe Night of Nights
as Dress Saleslady (uncredited) · 1939 · 8.0
movieThe Women
as Miss Carter the Saleslady (uncredited) · 1939 · 7.2
movieShould a Girl Marry?
as Mrs. White · 1939 · 5.7
movieCalling Dr. Kildare
as Mrs. Thatcher (uncredited) · 1939 · 6.6
movieThe Hardys Ride High
as Miss Booth · 1939 · 6.5
movieToo Hot to Handle
as Mrs. Arthur MacArthur (uncredited) · 1938 · 6.0
movieNothing Sacred
as Mrs. Bullock (uncredited) · 1937 · 6.3
movieShe's No Lady
as Mrs. Douglas · 1937 · 8.0
Thanks for Listening
as Lulu · 1937 · 4.3
movieJohn Meade's Woman
as Mrs. Melton · 1937 · 7.0
movieThe Last of Mrs. Cheyney
as Lady Maria Frinton · 1937 · 5.9
movieCriminal Lawyer
as Mrs. Manning (uncredited) · 1937 · 6.5
movieWanted: Jane Turner
as Norris' Secretary (uncredited) · 1936 · 6.0
moviePiccadilly Jim
as Paducah Pomeroy · 1936 · 6.8
movieThe Unguarded Hour
as Diana Roggers · 1936 · 6.4
movieWife vs. Secretary
as Mrs. Anne Barker (uncredited) · 1936 · 6.7
movieVanessa: Her Love Story
as Herries Servant · 1935 · 6.2