Isabelle Keith (born Isobel Keep; May 27, 1898 – July 20, 1979) was an American actress.
Keith was born Isobel Keep on May 27, 1898, in Nebraska. She initially was billed under her birth name, but she changed her professional name to Isabelle Keith after she had a bit part in The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (1921).[1]
She appeared in 42 films between 1919 and 1936, most of them from the MGM studio, and on two occasions with
Laurel and Hardy. She played the wife of both Laurel and Hardy, in Perfect Day and Be Big!, respectively.[1]
Keith changed her professional name to Claudelle Kaye for some films, including Manhattan Melodrama (1934).[1]
Keith married Richard Weil, a writer. When she died on July 20, 1979, she was living in Mill Valley, California, and was known as Isabel K. Fowler.[1]
Partial filmography
No Mother to Guide Him (1919, Short) as The Maid - a Household Necessity (as Isabelle Keep)
Hearts and Flowers (1919, Short) as Bathing Beauty (uncredited)
Trying to Get Along (1919, Short) as Cabaret Girl (uncredited)
Uncle Tom Without a Cabin (1919) as Audience Spectator (uncredited) (as Isabelle Keep)
Up in Alf's Place (1919) as Bathing Girl (uncredited)
A Lady's Tailor (1919, Short) as Dancer (uncredited) (as Isobel Keep)
The Gingham Girl (1920, Short) as The City Aunt's Daughter (as Isabelle Keep)
By Golly! (1920, Short) as Society Girl (uncredited) (as Isabelle Keep)