Addie Oakley McPhail (Addie Oakley McPhail)

Addie Oakley McPhail

Actress. She was the 3rd wife of comedian Roscoe ‘Fatty’ Arbuckle who she was married to from 1932 until his death on June 29, 1933. She appeared in the films, “Northwest Passage” (1940), “Women Of Glamour” (1937), “Bordertown” (1935), “By Your Leave” (1934), “Merry Wives Of Reno” (1934), “The Super Snooper” (1934), “An Old Gypsy Custom” (1934), “For The Love Of Ludwig” (1932), “Fainting Lover” (1931), “Aloha” (1931), “Girls Demand Excitement” (1931), “Dance Hall Marge” (1931), “Marriage Rows” (1931), “Up A Tree” (1930), “Extravagance” (1930), “Won By A Neck” (1930), “Midnight Daddies” (1930), “Night Work” (1930), “How’s My Baby?” (1930), “Peace And Harmony” (1930), “Western Knights” (1930), “The Three Sisters” (1930), “Oh Darling” (1930), “Scotch” (1930), “The Lunkhead” (1929), “Ticklish Business” (1929), “The Big Palooka” (1929), “Anybody Here Seen Kelly?” (1928), and “A Big Bluff” (1928). (bio by: K)  Family links:  Spouses:  Matthew Lindsay McPhail (1895 – 1965)*  Roscoe Arbuckle (1887 – 1933)* *Calculated relationship

Born

  • July, 15, 1905
  • USA

Died

  • April, 04, 2003
  • USA

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