Thelma Todd’s tragic 1935 death was ruled an accident—but several theories claim otherwise.

Thelma Todd’s tragic 1935 death was ruled an accident—but several theories claim otherwise.


March 20, 2026 | Allison Robertson

Thelma Todd’s tragic 1935 death was ruled an accident—but several theories claim otherwise.


A Mystery That Still Haunts Hollywood 

Thelma Todd had the kind of smile studios paid for and audiences trusted. By 1935, she was one of the busiest comedic actresses in Hollywood.

Then, on a December morning, she was found unalive in her own garage. And nearly ninety years later, people are still arguing about what really happened. 

Colorized image of Thelma Todd in a black lacy outfit holding an old phone to her ear.Donaldson Collection / Contributor via Getty Images

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Born Far From the Spotlight

Thelma Alice Todd was born on July 29, 1906, in Lawrence, Massachusetts. She wasn’t born into show business. Her father, John Shaw Todd, worked in textiles.

But Thelma had ambition — and brains. She briefly attended the University of Massachusetts Lowell before pivoting toward entertainment.

Hollywood came calling quickly.

Thelma Todd, film actress
Subjects (LCTGM): actressesUnknown author, Wikimedia Commons

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Beauty Pageants to Paramount

After winning local beauty contests, including Miss Massachusetts 1925, Thelma moved west. By 1926, she had signed a contract with Paramount Pictures.

She transitioned smoothly from silent films to talkies — something not every actress managed. Studios loved her voice.

Thelma ToddHarold Dean Carsey (1886-1947), Wikimedia Commons

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The Comedy Queen

Thelma found her niche in comedy. She worked with Laurel and Hardy, the Marx Brothers, and later co-starred in short comedies with Zasu Pitts and eventually Patsy Kelly.

Audiences adored her sharp timing. She wasn’t just decorative, she was funny.

Asleep In The Feet 1933: From left to right, American comic actresses Zasu Pitts (1898-1963) and Thelma Todd (1905-1935) star in 'Asleep in the Feet', directed by Gus Meins.Hulton Archive, Getty Images

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A Restaurant Above the Ocean

In the early 1930s, Thelma co-owned Thelma Todd’s Sidewalk Café, located along the Pacific Coast Highway in Pacific Palisades, California. The property sat near the cliffs of what is now called the Castellammare area.

It was glamorous. Popular. And profitable.

Photo of actress Thelma Todd.RKO, Wikimedia Commons

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Enter Roland West

The café property was owned by filmmaker Roland West, a former director known for The Bat (1926). West and Todd were romantically linked, though accounts vary on how serious the relationship was.

West lived in an apartment above the café garage. That detail becomes important later.

Roland West, stage actor
Subjects: actorsUnknown author, Wikimedia Commons

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A Divorced Actress in 1935

Thelma had previously married gangster Pat DiCicco in 1932 — a marriage that ended in divorce not long later. DiCicco reportedly mistreated her, and she left him after only two years.

Rumors later tied DiCicco to organized crime circles. Those rumors would resurface.

Thelma Todd with Her Husband (Original Caption) Hollywood California: Miss Thelma Todd with her husband. Miss Todd wore a striking black velvet gown with white ermine coat.Bettmann, Getty Images

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The Night Before

On Saturday, December 14, 1935, Thelma attended a party at the Trocadero nightclub in Hollywood. Witnesses, including actress Ida Lupino, recalled her being in good spirits.

She left the club around 3:00 a.m. on December 15. That was the last confirmed sighting.

Photo of Ida Lupino from an appearance on the radio program Cavalcade of America.NBC Radio, Wikimedia Commons

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Locked Out?

According to testimony, Thelma arrived at her café property in the early morning hours. The side door was reportedly locked. Some later accounts suggested she may have tried to enter through the garage.

There were no confirmed witnesses to her arrival.

Thelma Todd Actress Thelma Todd smiles from the door of her train carriage as she prepares to leave for America, at Waterloo Station, May 3rd 1933.Keystone, Getty Images

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The Discovery

On the morning of December 16, 1935, her maid, Mae Whitehead, discovered Thelma slumped inside her car in the garage beneath the café.

The engine was off. The garage doors were closed.

She was only 29 years old.

Thelma Todd circa 1934: Thelma Todd ( 1905 - 1935 ) the perky American leading lady and heroine of many two-reel comedies with First National, starred in many Hal Roach comedies with Zasu Pitts and their latest production is called 'Seal Skins'. Hulton Archive, Getty Images

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Carbon Monoxide

The Los Angeles County Coroner’s Office determined that Thelma Todd lost her life as a result of carbon monoxide poisoning. The official ruling concluded she had been in the garage while the car engine was running.

But almost immediately, questions surfaced.

Los Angeles County Coroner Building, 1104 N. Mission Rd., Los Angeles, CaliforniaCbl62 (talk), Wikimedia Commons

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The Position of the Body

Reports noted that Thelma was seated in the driver’s seat wearing a blue evening gown and fur coat. There were no obvious signs of struggle.

However, some observers questioned whether she would have started the engine intentionally in that confined space. Speculation grew.

Thelma Todd circa 1929: Thelma Todd (1905 - 1935) the perky leading lady and heroine of many two-reel comedies with First National. She is wearing a delicate wide-brimmed hat and has just completed her latest film with Billie Dove called 'Careers'. She died mid-career in unexplained circumstances.Hulton Archive, Getty Images

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Roland West’s Account

Roland West told authorities he had gone to bed earlier and did not hear Thelma return. He said he discovered the locked garage later that day and forced entry.

His testimony remained consistent. Still, investigators scrutinized him heavily.

Actor Roland West Mourning Movie actor Roland West mourning the death of movie actress and friend Thelma Todd the morning after her death in 1935. Todd was found in her garage overcome by carbon monoxide poisoning and West became a suspect in her death.Bettmann, Getty Images

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A Grand Jury Convened

Due to public pressure, a Los Angeles County grand jury convened in January 1936 to investigate. After reviewing evidence and hearing testimony from multiple witnesses, the jury found no evidence of foul play.

But that didn’t silence the rumors.

Actress Thelma Todd Actress Thelma Todd, considered one of the silver screen's most beautiful women, has said she prefers serious roles to the comedic ones that have made her famous. Yet she is now playing the comedy lead in Sitting Pretty, also starring Jack Haley, Jack Oakie, and Ginger Rogers.John Springer Collection, Getty Images

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The Mob Whispers

Some theorists pointed to Pat DiCicco’s alleged mob connections. Others suggested gambling disputes connected to the café. There is no documented evidence tying organized crime to her demise—but in 1930s Hollywood, whispers traveled fast.

Thelma Todd circa 1931: Thelma Todd ( 1905 - 1935 ) the perky heroine of many two-reel comedies with First National, starred in many Hal Roach comedies with Zasu Pitts. She died mid-career in mysterious circumstances. Pictured wearing a slinky evening dress. Hulton Archive, Getty Images

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The Gangster Angle

One persistent rumor claimed she may have angered powerful figures by refusing certain business arrangements. And, as a result, they had her taken care of, while making it look like it was her own doing. But, it should be noted that this remains speculation, repeated for decades without concrete evidence.

Getty Images-1065550180, "The Bohemian Girl" Film StillDonaldson Collection, Getty Images

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Bruises and Broken Nose Claims

Later biographies alleged Thelma had facial injuries inconsistent with an accident. However, official autopsy reports at the time did not conclude homicide.

Historians remain divided over how much weight to give those claims.

Portrait of Thelma Todd (Original Caption) Thelma Todd in Vamping Venus a First National Picture.Bettmann, Getty Images

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The Garage Question

Some investigators later questioned whether it would have taken long for carbon monoxide to accumulate in that particular garage structure. Experts at the time testified that it was plausible. The science did not contradict the coroner’s findings.

a hand holding a penMasjid MABA, Unsplash

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Hollywood Reacts

Actress Patsy Kelly, her close friend and co-star, reportedly said she could not believe Thelma would intentionally harm herself.

Others described her as stressed but professionally active. She had film projects lined up. She had plans with friends. This was unlike her.

Publicity photo of Patsy KellyMGM, Wikimedia Commons

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A Thriving Career

At the time of her demise, Thelma was still under contract and appearing regularly in comedy shorts. She was not an unemployed starlet. She was working.

That fact fuels suspicion for some—and more theories began circulating.

Thelma Todd L'actrice américaine Thelma Todd en 1935.Keystone-France, Getty Images

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The Insurance Policy

Another rumor involved a $10,000 insurance policy. But investigations found no credible financial motive that could be substantiated.

Speculation filled gaps where certainty was missing.

person in orange long sleeve shirt writing on white paperRomain Dancre, Unsplash

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Official Conclusion

In early 1936, the coroner officially ruled Thelma Todd’s demise an accident caused by carbon monoxide poisoning. There was no further evidence of a crime. No one was charged.

The case was closed. Public curiosity was not.

Actress Thelma Todd in Blue Chiffon Actress Thelma Todd wearing a navy blue chiffon gown with a floral design in white and a maline off-the-face hat of navy blue, with a rhinestone pin. John Springer Collection, Getty Images

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Roland West’s Silence

Afterward, Roland West largely withdrew from Hollywood and never directed another major film. Some view that as grief. Others view it as suspicious.

Still, there is no direct evidence tying him to wrongdoing.

Silhouette of a Man Standing near a Tree at SunsetIqbal farooz, Pexels

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A Legend That Won’t Fade

The loss of Thelma Todd became one of Hollywood’s earliest “mystery” headlines. Books, documentaries, and podcasts continue to revisit the case.

The questions persist because the answers feel unsatisfying.

Thelma Todd circa 1930: Thelma Todd ( 1905 - 1935 ) the perky American leading lady and heroine of many two-reel comedies with First National, starred in many Hal Roach comedies with Zasu Pitts. She was previously a school mistress. She died mid-career in mysterious circumstances. Hulton Archive, Getty Images

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The Space Between Fact and Fascination

What makes this story endure isn’t proof of conspiracy. It’s the uncertainty. She was young. Successful. Social. Employed.

And then she wasn’t.

Actress Thelma Todd Actress Thelma Todd John Springer Collection, Getty Images

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The Woman Behind the Headlines

Thelma Todd was more than a mystery case. She was a sharp comic performer who helped shape early Hollywood comedy.

Her death remains debated—but her talent does not.

 Thelma Todd (Original Caption) Thelma Todd, black wig and all, as Nellie Bly in Her Man, which Tay Garnett is directing for Pathe with Helen Twelvetrees in the leading feminine role.Bettmann, Getty Images

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