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They Made Me a Killer (1946) .... Betty Ford
Deadline at Dawn (1946) .... Edna Bartelli
Why Girls Leave Home (1945) .... Irene Mitchell
Steppin' in Society (1945) .... The Duchess
Identity Unknown (1945) .... Wanda
Buckskin Frontier (1943) .... Rita Molyneaux
Lost Canyon (1942) .... Laura Clark
Miss V from Moscow (1942) .... Vera Marova, posing as Greta Hiller
Mystery Ship (1941) .... Patricia Marshall
Four Mothers (1941) .... Thea Lemp Crowley
Girls of the Road (1940) .... Elly
Gangs of Chicago (1940) .... June Whitaker
Zanzibar (1940) .... Jan Browning
Convicted Woman (1940) .... Hazel Wren
Four Wives (1939) .... Thea Lemp Crowley
Daughters Courageous (1939) .... Linda Masters
Four Daughters (1938) .... Thea Lemp
Mr. Chump (1938) .... Jane Mason
When Were You Born (1938) .... Nita Kenton (Cancer)
Torchy Blane in Panama (1938) .... Torchy Blane
Hollywood Hotel (1937) .... Mona Marshall
The Sheik Steps Out (1937) .... Phyllis 'Flip' Murdock
Marked Woman (1937) .... Dorothy 'Gabby' Marvin
In Paris, A.W.O.L. (1936) .... Lola
His Night Out (1935) .... Lola
Death from a Distance (1935) .... Kay Palmer
Alias Mary Dow (1935) .... Minna
Murder on a Honeymoon (1935) .... Phyllis La Font
Burn 'Em Up Barnes (1934) .... Marjorie Temple
Ticket to a Crime (1934) .... Peggy Cummings
Port of Lost Dreams (1934) .... Molly Deshon/Molly Clark Christensen
The Woman Condemned (1934) .... Jane Merrick
Public Stenographer (1933) .... Ann McNair
The Woman Who Dared (1933) .... Kay Wilson
Ex-Bad Boy (1931) .... Letta Lardo
Hell Bound (1931) .... Platinum Reed
The Costello Case (1930) .... Mollie
Good News (1930) .... Patricia Bingham
The Big Fight (1930) .... Shirly
Let's Go Places (1930) .... Marjorie Lorraine
The Girl from Havana (1929) .... Joan Anders
Fox Movietone Follies of 1929 (1929) .... Lila Beaumont
Speakeasy (1929) .... Alice Woods
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^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h "Lola Lane, 75, veteran actress" . The News . New Jersey, Paterson. United Press International. June 25, 1981. p. 39 . Retrieved May 24, 2019 – via Newspapers.com .
^ Jump up to: a b c d "Lola Lane, actress, dies at 75" . The Morning Call . Pennsylvania, Allentown. Associated Press. June 26, 1981. p. 20 . Retrieved May 25, 2019 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Lola Lane Boosted to Stardom" . The Los Angeles Times . California, Los Angeles. April 7, 1929. p. 49 . Retrieved May 25, 2019 – via Newspapers.com .
^ Jump up to: a b "Goings-On in the Theaters" . The Brooklyn Daily Eagle . New York, Brooklyn. p. 30 . Retrieved May 25, 2019 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Lola Lane" . Internet Broadway Database . The Broadway League . Retrieved May 24, 2019 .
^ "Lew Ayres of Films Faces Divorce Suit" . Oakland Tribune . California, Oakland. United Press. January 19, 1933. p. 2 . Retrieved May 25, 2019 – via Newspapers.com .
^ Motion Picture and Television Magazine , November 1952, page 33, Ideal Publishers
^ Letters to the Editor, Time magazine (May 30, 1988), pp. 6–7.
^ Dick, Bernard F. (January 13, 2015). Hal Wallis: Producer to the Stars . University Press of Kentucky. p. 209. ISBN 9780813159515 – via Google Books.
Lola Lane (born Dorothy Mullican ; [1] May 21, 1906 – June 22, 1981) was an American actress and one of the Lane Sisters with her sisters Leota, Rosemary, and Priscilla Lane . She appeared on Broadway and in films from the 1920s to 1940s.
The daughter of a dentist, Lane was born in Macy, Indiana , and grew up in Indianola, Iowa . As a teenager, she played piano for silent films and sang in a flower shop. Entertainer Gus Edwards discovered her in the flower shop and put her on the road to her professional career. [2] (Her obituary distributed by the Associated Press said that she wrote to Edwards to ask for an audition. [3] Another source said that Edwards observed Lane and her sister when they performed in a benefit concert in Des Moines, Iowa. [4] )
Lane graduated from a conservatory at Simpson College . [5]
Edwards changed the actress's name and added her to his touring production, Ritz Carlton Nights . [2] In 1926, she and her sister Leota appeared in the Greenwich Village Follies in New York City. [5] She went on to appear in vaudeville shows on the Orpheum, Loew, and Interstate circuits [2] and later acted on Broadway in The War Song (1928), [6] leading to her work in films when a talent scout saw her. After a screen test, she made her film debut in Speakeasy (1929). [2]
Most of Lane's films were Warner Bros. productions. They included Four Daughters , Four Wives , and Four Mothers , in each of which she appeared with her sisters Priscilla and Rosemary. [2] She also appeared in the Warner Bros. classic Marked Woman (1937) with Bette Davis and Humphrey Bogart .
On September 11, 1931, Lane married actor Lew Ayres in Las Vegas, Nevada. [7] They remained wed until 1933. [2] She was also married to Henry Dunham, a yacht broker, and director Roland West . [3] When she died, she was married to Robert Hanlon, [2] a retired aircraft executive. [3]
As Democrats , Lane and her sisters supported the campaign of Adlai Stevenson in the 1952 presidential election . [8]
Lane died at her home in Santa Barbara, California on June 11, 1981, at age 75. She was buried at Calvary Cemetery in Santa Barbara. [2]
Comic book writer Jerry Siegel named Lois Lane , the fictional reporter and Superman's girlfriend in DC Comics, after Lola Lane. [9]
In 1967 Lane received a Pope Pius X medal for her efforts in religious training of mentally challenged people. [3] She converted to Catholicism in 1961. [10]
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Lola Lane, born Dorothy Mullican, grew up Indianola, Iowa. Small-town life was not to her taste and she yearned to be in show business. She was also a bit of a rebel. At one time, in her teens, she 'scandalized' the townsfolk by dancing a particularly suggestive Charleston right in front of the church--which was emptying after Sunday service. She ...
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Born:
May 21 ,
1906
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Macy, Indiana, USA
Died:
June 22 ,
1981
(age 75)
in Santa Barbara, California, USA
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1946
They Made Me a Killer
Betty Farrington
1946
Крайний срок - на рассвете
Edna Bartelli
1945
Why Girls Leave Home
Irene Mitchell
1945
Steppin' in Society
The Duchess
1943
Buckskin Frontier
Rita Molyneaux
1942
Miss V from Moscow
Vera Marova - Posing as Greta Hiller
1941
Mystery Ship
Patricia Marshall
1941
Four Mothers
Thea Lemp Crowley
1940
Gangs of Chicago
June Whitaker
1939
Daughters Courageous
Linda Masters
1938
When Were You Born
Nita Kenton (Cancer)
1938
Torchy Blane in Panama
Torchy Blane
1937
Отель 'Голливуд'
Mona Marshall
1937
The Sheik Steps Out
Phyllis 'Flip' Murdock
1935
Death from a Distance
Kay Palmer
1935
Murder on a Honeymoon
Phyllis La Font
1934
Ticket to a Crime
Peggy Cummings
1934
Port of Lost Dreams
Molly Deshon / Molly Clark Christensen
1934/I
Burn 'Em Up Barnes
Marjorie Temple
1934
The Woman Condemned
Jane Merrick
1934
Public Stenographer
Ann McNair
1933
The Woman Who Dared
Kay Wilson - Office Secretary
1930
Let's Go Places
Marjorie Lorraine
1929
The Girl from Havana
Joan Anders
1929
Fox Movietone Follies of 1929
Lila Beaumont
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Appeared in "The War Song" on Broadway. Written by George Jessel , Sam Spewack and Bella Spewack . Staged by Albert Lewis. National Theatre: 24 Sept 1928-Dec 1928 (80 performances). As "Sally Moss." Cast included: George Jessel , William Gargan , Shirley Booth , Edmund Lowe . Produced by Albert Lewis and Sam Harris .
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Played vaudeville and appeared on Broadway with sister Leota Lane .
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