Mitzi Green, also known as Mitze Green, was born Elizabeth Keno in The Bronx on October 22, 1920. At age 3, she began appearing in her parents' vaudeville act. In the early 1930s, she starred in several popular films with Paramount Pictures, including Tom Sawyer (1930) and Huckleberry Finn (1931). She became known as "Little Mitzi," and she was the first child star to sign for a multi-picture contract with Paramount. Green had a natural talent for comedy and mimicry, and audiences were impressed by her uncanny imitations of Greta Garbo and George Arliss. She was also a gifted singer, performing two songs in Girl Crazy (1932). But her career as "Little Mitzi" would not last. Green matured quickly, and at age 14 she was cast in an adult role in Transatlantic Merry-Go-Round (1934), which marked the end of her career as a child star. Green left Hollywood and spent the next several years performing on Broadway and in night clubs. She starred in the original Broadway production of ...
Hollywood on Parade No. A-1
1932
The Marriage Playground
1929
Huckleberry Finn
1931
Santa Fe Trail
1940
Lost in Alaska
1952
Little Orphan Annie
1932
Bloodhounds of Broadway
1952
The Stolen Jools
1931
Dude Ranch
1931
Transatlantic Merry-Go-Round
1934
Girl Crazy
1932
Paramount on Parade
1930
Honey
1930
The Santa Fe Trail
1930
Skippy
1931
Love Among the Millionaires
1930
Finn and Hattie
1931
Tom Sawyer
1930
Newly Rich
1931
Screen Snapshots (Series 10, No. 8)
1931