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Vola Vale(1897-1970)

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Vola Vale
Considered in her day to be one of the screen's great beauties, Vola Vale was born born Violet Smith in Buffalo, New York, and grew up in Rochester. As a youngster she appeared in amateur stage productions in Rochester, and at age 15 made her film debut under her real name (she didn't use Vola Vale until 1916). Under contract to Biograph, she appeared in a wide variety of films. She left that studio in 1916 and joined Universal Pictures, where she appeared in a long series of comedy and dramatic shorts before making her feature debut in 1917. She worked not only for Universal but for many independent companies, and made several films with veteran western star William S. Hart. Her popularity soared in the 1917-1918 period as she turned out a slew of films for many different studios. In 1918 she married director Albert Russell, who specialized in westerns, and began making westerns herself. After she and Russell divorced, she abandoned westerns and began turning out "society" dramas. Her popularity began to decline in 1923, and she began appearing in more and more undistinguished, low-budget independent fodder for the states-rights market. She met director John Gorman in 1926 while appearing in one of his films and they were married later that year. She retired from the screen in 1927. She and Gorman divorced, and she later married Lawrence McDougal, and that lasted until he died in 1970. Several months later, in October of 1970, she herself died of heart disease and diabetes.
BornFebruary 12, 1897
DiedOctober 17, 1970(73)
BornFebruary 12, 1897
DiedOctober 17, 1970(73)
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Known for

Dorothy Devore and William Haines in Who Cares (1925)
Who Cares
  • Tootles
  • 1925
Someone in the House (1920)
Someone in the House
  • Molly Brent
  • 1920
Bert Lytell in Alias Jimmy Valentine (1920)
Alias Jimmy Valentine
5.6
  • Rose Lane
  • 1920
Lorna Doone (1915)
Lorna Doone
Short
  • Lorna Doone(as Vola Smith)
  • 1915

Credits

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  • Francis Lederer and Ida Lupino in One Rainy Afternoon (1936)
    One Rainy Afternoon
    6.0
    • Bit Role (uncredited)
    • 1936
  • Robert Ames, Ruth Chatterton, and Paul Lukas in Tomorrow and Tomorrow (1932)
    Tomorrow and Tomorrow
    6.6
    • Townswoman (uncredited)
    • 1932
  • Black Tears
    • 1927
  • Mahlon Hamilton, Lila Leslie, and Vola Vale in Home Sweet Home (1926)
    Home Sweet Home
    • 1926
  • The Sky Pirate
    • 1926
  • Clara Bow, Allan Forrest, and Wallace MacDonald in Two Can Play (1926)
    Two Can Play
    • Mimi Allen
    • 1926
  • Her Big Adventure
    • Countess Fontaine
    • 1926
  • Mary Pickford in La petite Annie (1925)
    La petite Annie
    6.8
    • Mamie
    • 1925
  • Heartless Husbands
    • Mrs. Jackson Cain
    • 1925
  • Dorothy Devore and William Haines in Who Cares (1925)
    Who Cares
    • Tootles
    • 1925
  • Le Fantôme de l'opéra (1925)
    Le Fantôme de l'opéra
    7.5
    • Ballerina
    • Christines Maid (uncredited)
    • 1925
  • Clive Brook and Florence Vidor in The Mirage (1924)
    The Mirage
    • Betty Bond
    • 1924
  • The Midnight Flower
    • Mary - a foundling
    • 1923
  • Mothers-in-Law (1923)
    Mothers-in-Law
    • Ina Phillips
    • 1923
  • Allan Forrest, Fred Malatesta, Edna Murphy, and Vola Vale in The Man Between (1923)
    The Man Between
    • Rosie - Joe Cateau's Bride
    • 1923

Personal details

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  • Alternative names
    • Miss Smith
  • Born
    • February 12, 1897
    • Buffalo, New York, USA
  • Died
    • October 17, 1970
    • Hawthorne, California, USA(heart disease and diabetes)
  • Spouses
      Lawrence C McdougalJanuary 21, 1932 - February 15, 1970 (his death)
  • Publicity listings
    • 7 Articles
    • 1 Magazine Cover Photo

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    Upon her death, her remains were interred at Roosevelt Memorial Park in Gardena, Los Angeles, California.

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