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Classic Movie Travels: Valeska Suratt

by golfinger007
4th December 2024
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Valeska Suratt

Valeska Suratt

Valeska Suratt was born on June 28, 1882, in Owensville,
Indiana, to Ralph and Anna Suratt. When Suratt was six years old, her family
relocated to Terre Haute, Indiana. By 1899, she dropped out of school to work
at a photography studio, later moving to Indianapolis, Indiana, to work as an
assistant in a department store millinery.

Suratt had an interest in performing, and eventually began
working as an actress onstage in Chicago, Illinois. She began by working in
vaudeville and was part of a duo act with Billy Gould. The two of them had an
Apache dance number. Gould and Suratt married in 1904.

Suratt made her Broadway debut in The Belle of Mayfair, followed by additional roles. In 1908, Suratt
and her husband had separated and ultimately divorced in 1911. During this
time, she started a solo singing act, wearing intricate gowns. In 1910, she
gained notoriety for appearing in a show called The Girl with the Whooping Cough which was deemed “salacious” by
New York City mayor William Jay Gaynor and was shut down due to its suggestive
themes.

valeska suratt the girl with the whooping cough
The Girl with the Whooping Cough

In the same year, she partnered with Fletcher Norton for
another duo act. She and Norton married in 1911 and remained together for eight
weeks before divorcing.

Suratt self-proclaimed herself as “Vaudeville’s Greatest
Star” but was more known for the high-fashion clothing she wore onstage. For
this reason, she was nicknamed “Empress of Fashions.” Moreover, she is
purported to be one of the models for Gibson Girl sketches.

In 1915, she turned to film roles, signing with Fox. She was
portrayed as a vamp, cast as a seductive character in her film roles. Her first
film appearance occurred in The Soul of
Broadway
(1915), in which she reportedly wore more than 150 gowns. In 1916,
she traveled internationally to France for the purpose of buying costumes and
motion picture equipment; to Great Britain as a special representative of
William Fox; and to Monte Carlo to select motion picture locations. Altogether,
she performed in 11 silent films during her film career. Today, all of them are
considered lost films.

valeska suratt jealousy
Jealousy

In 1920, her career waned due to vaudeville’s decline and
the vamp image no longer being popular among moviegoers. To complicate matters,
she and scholar Mirza Ahmad Sohrab sued Cecil B. DeMille for purportedly
stealing the scenario for The King of
Kings
(1927) from them. The case was ultimately settled without publicity
and Suratt was unofficially blacklisted following the lawsuit.

In the 1930s, Suratt was living in a cheap New York City
hotel, nearly destitute. Novelist Fannie Hurst discovered her situation and
organized a benefit for her, raising $2000. Soon after receiving the funds,
Suratt spent the funds while gambling and was penniless again.

Suratt tried to restore her career and funds by selling her
life story to newspapers, but one reporter who read the manuscript noted that
Suratt was writing about herself as the mother of God. Suratt’s career was
never revived in any capacity.

Suratt died in a nursing home in Washington, D.C., on July
2, 1962. She was a member of the Bahai faith and her ashes were interred at
Highland Lawn Cemetery in Terre Haute, Indiana. She was 80 years old.

Today, few places of relevance to Suratt remain. In 1910,
she resided at 47 E. 44th St., New York, New York. This location no
longer remains.

However, her 1925 home at 306 W. 76th, New York,
New York, remains.

306 W. 76th, New York City
306 W. 76th, New York City

In addition, in 1931, she lived at 240 W. 98th
St., New York, New York, which also stands.

240 W. 98th St., New York City
240 W. 98th St., New York City

For 60 years, Suratt’s grave was unmarked. A local fundraising campaign led to the grave finally being marked in 2022. In addition, Terre Haute Mayor Duke Bennett declared June 28 Valeska Suratt Day in Terre Haute during a proclamation. Presently, this is the most significant tribute to Suratt.

…

–Annette Bochenek for Classic Movie Hub

Annette Bochenek pens our monthly Classic Movie Travels column. You can read all of Annette’s Classic Movie Travel articles here.

Annette Bochenek of Chicago, Illinois, is a PhD student at Dominican University and an independent scholar of Hollywood’s Golden Age. She manages the Hometowns to Hollywood blog, in which she writes about her trips exploring the legacies and hometowns of Golden Age stars. Annette also hosts the “Hometowns to Hollywood” film series throughout the Chicago area. She has been featured on Turner Classic Movies and is the president of TCM Backlot’s Chicago chapter. In addition to writing for Classic Movie Hub, she also writes for Silent Film Quarterly, Nostalgia Digest, and Chicago Art Deco SocietyMagazine.





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