Birthday: 1908-12-25
Deathday: 1958-02-13
Birthplace: Brooklyn, New York, USA
Gender: Female
Owned By: Unowned
American stage and screen performer, considered a top female star in the early days of sound films.
Year | Title | Character | |
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1939-05-20 | Unmarried | Pat Rogers | |
1939-02-10 | Persons in Hiding | Helen Griswold | |
1937-11-06 | Hollywood Round-Up | Carol Stevens | |
1936-05-09 | Thoroughbred | Joan | |
1935-12-03 | Frisco Waterfront | Alice | |
1935-10-09 | The Spanish Cape Mystery | Stella Godfrey | |
1935-08-05 | She Gets Her Man | Francine | |
1935-03-08 | Times Square Lady | Margo Heath | |
1934-12-14 | One Hour Late | Betty Dunn | |
1934-08-22 | She Was a Lady | Sheila Vane | |
1934-06-07 | Now I'll Tell | Virginia Golden | |
1934-04-26 | All Men Are Enemies | ||
1934-03-02 | Hollywood on Parade No. B-1 | ||
1933-12-09 | King for a Night | Lillian Williams | |
1933-10-04 | My Woman | Connie Rollins | |
1933-07-07 | Disgraced! | Gay Holloway | |
1933-04-22 | A Bedtime Story | Sally | |
1932-12-01 | Boo | Annabelle West (edited from "The Cat Creeps") | |
1932-07-02 | Unashamed | Joan Ogden | |
1932-06-17 | Is My Face Red? | Peggy Bannon | |
1932-05-20 | State's Attorney | June Perry | |
1932-04-08 | Young Bride | Allie Smith Riggs | |
1932-01-19 | Panama Flo | Flo Bennett | |
1931-10-16 | Bad Company | Helen King Carlyle | |
1931-07-08 | A Woman of Experience | Elsa Elsbergen | |
1931-02-06 | Millie | Millie Blake Maitland | |
1931-01-18 | The Painted Desert | Mary Ellen Cameron | |
1930-11-10 | The Cat Creeps | Annabelle West | |
1930-09-21 | Her Man | Frankie | |
1930-05-18 | Swing High | Maryan | |
1930-02-02 | The Grand Parade | Molly | |
1929-08-18 | Words and Music | Dorothy Blake | |
1929-03-16 | Blue Skies | Dorothy May (episode 2) | |
1929-02-24 | The Ghost Talks | Miriam Holt |