Mayo June Methot net worth is
$16 Million
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Mayo June Methot (March 3, 1904 – June 9, 1951), also known as Mayo Methot Bogart, was an American film and theater actress. She appeared in over 30 films, as well as on Broadway. She suffered from alcoholism, the effects of which she ultimately succumbed to in 1951.
| Full Name | Mayo June Methot |
| Net Worth | $16 Million |
| Date Of Birth | March 3, 1904 |
| Died | 1951-06-09 |
| Death Cause | Acute alcoholism |
| Place Of Birth | Portland, Oregon, USA |
| Height | 5' 2" (1.57 m) |
| Occupation | Actress |
| Profession | Actress |
| Nicknames | Mayo Methot, Methot, Mayo |
| Star Sign | Pisces |
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| 1 | She performed with the Baker Stock Company in Portland, Oregon until 1922 when she left for to New York, to appear in "Great Day", "All the King's Men", "The Song and Dance Man", and "The Medicine Man", among other productions. |
| 2 | At her death, she had $1,400 in cash and a Los Angeles rental property producing $3,000 a month, both of which she left to her mother Evelyn Methot. |
| 3 | Mayo's mother said to the press at the time of her death that her daughter never took her film roles seriously, and that "it was just for fun". |
| 4 | Her father, Captain Jack Methot, died December 20, 1929. Her mother, Evelyn W. Methot died November 27, 1956, surviving her daughter by 5 and a half years. They are placed together at the Portland Memorial Mausoleum in Portland, Oregon. |
| 5 | Married her first husband, Cosmopolitan Productions cameraman John M. La Mond, at the age of 19. |
| 6 | Is portrayed by Ann Wedgeworth in Bogie (1980) |
| 7 | She died alone, of long-term effects of alcoholism, in a third-rate hotel in Oregon. Her body was not discovered until several days after her death. |
| 8 | She met Humphrey Bogart while filming Marked Woman (1937). They married a year later. |
| 9 | Humphrey Bogart was a tough guy in films but suffered from the "battered husband" syndrome during his stormy seven-year marriage to Mayo. She was known around the Hollywood circuit for her excessive drinking and violent temper. |
| 10 | A strong Broadway presence in the 1920s before joining Warner Brothers in the 1930s. |
| 11 | Humphrey Bogart left her for Lauren Bacall. |
| 12 | Had a turbulent marriage to Humphrey Bogart. On one occasion she had a gun and argued violently with him. Dinner guests Gloria Stuart and her husband feared for their lives, but no one was shot, fortunately. |
| 13 | She introduced the song "More Than You Know" (by Billy Rose, Edward Eliscu and Vincent Youmans) in the 1929 Broadway musical "Great Day". The recording survives. |
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Actress
| Title | Year | Status | Character |
|---|
| Brother Rat and a Baby | 1940 | | Girl in Bus |
| A Woman Is the Judge | 1939 | | Gertie |
| Unexpected Father | 1939 | | Ethel Stone |
| Should a Girl Marry? | 1939 | | Betty Gilbert |
| The Sisters | 1938 | | Blonde |
| Numbered Woman | 1938 | | |
| Women in Prison | 1938 | | Daisy Saunders |
| Marked Woman | 1937 | | Estelle Porter |
| The Case Against Mrs. Ames | 1936 | | Cora Lamont |
| Mr. Deeds Goes to Town | 1936 | | Mrs. Semple (uncredited) |
| Dr. Socrates | 1935 | | Muggsy |
| We're in the Money | 1935 | scenes deleted | |
| The Case of the Curious Bride | 1935 | | Mrs. Florabelle Lawson |
| Mills of the Gods | 1934 | | Sarah |
| Side Streets | 1934 | | Maizie Roach |
| Harold Teen | 1934 | | Sally LaSalle |
| Registered Nurse | 1934 | | Gloria Hammond |
| Jimmy the Gent | 1934 | | Gladys Farrell |
| Counsellor at Law | 1933 | | Zedorah Chapman |
| Goodbye Love | 1933 | | Sandra Hamilton |
| Lilly Turner | 1933 | | Mrs. Durkee (uncredited) |
| The Mind Reader | 1933 | | Jenny |
| Merry-Go-Round | 1932 | | Marge Winters |
| Virtue | 1932 | | Lil |
| Vanity Street | 1932 | | Fern Cavan |
| The Night Club Lady | 1932 | | Lola Carewe |
| Corsair | 1931 | | Sophie |
| Taxi Talks | 1930 | Short | |
Self
| Title | Year | Status | Character |
|---|
| Report from the Front | 1944 | Short documentary | Herself (uncredited) |
| For Auld Lang Syne | 1938 | Documentary short | Herself (uncredited) |
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