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Lorena Carr(1911-1964)

  • Actress
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Lorena Carr was born Laura Emma Clark on September 20, 1911 in Ann Arbour, Michigan. She grew up in Missoula, Montana where her father was a Professor at the State University. Lorena attended Missoula High School and took dancing lessons at Bishop's School of Dancing. In 1927 she moved to Hollywood with her mother and brother. She worked as a dancer and was offered a contract at Hal Roach's studios. Lorena married film director Robert Farfan on May 25, 1929. Tragedy struck a few months later when her fifteen year old brother, Fay Clark, committed suicide. Lorena had bits parts in Paramount On Parade and Dancing Lady.

She was voted "the most beautiful and shapely blond" on the Paramout lot. Lorena said "I am perfectly contented. I make a good living, much better than I would have done at an average job". Although she appeared in more than a dozen film Lorena never became a major star. In 1934 she starred on stage in George White's Scandals. A few years later she retired from acting. Lorena divorced her husband and opened a whole sale dress selling business in New York City. Eventually she returned to California and married again. She died on August 26, 1964 at the age of fifty-two. Lorena was buried at Hollywood Forver Cemetery in Los Angeles. The name on her grave is Lorena C. Rose.
BornSeptember 20, 1911
DiedAugust 24, 1964(52)
BornSeptember 20, 1911
DiedAugust 24, 1964(52)
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Known for

W.C. Fields in The Pharmacist (1933)
The Pharmacist
6.5
Short
  • Ooleota Dilweg
  • 1933
Elissa Landi, Frank Morgan, and Joseph Schildkraut in Sisters Under the Skin (1934)
Sisters Under the Skin
  • Receptionist
  • 1934
Dollar Dizzy (1930)
Dollar Dizzy
6.6
Short
  • Gold-Digger
  • 1930
Lane Chandler and James Sheridan in Riders of the Rio (1931)
Riders of the Rio
  • Doris Hart
  • 1931

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  • Roy Rogers, Hugh Farr, Karl Farr, Bob Nolan, Sons of the Pioneers, Tim Spencer, and The Randall Sisters in Slightly Static (1935)
    Slightly Static
    6.5
    Short
    • Member of Stock Company (uncredited)
    • 1935
  • Carole Lombard, Roger Pryor, and May Robson in Lady by Choice (1934)
    Lady by Choice
    6.5
    • Secretary (uncredited)
    • 1934
  • Tripping Through the Tropics
    7.2
    Short
    • 1934
  • Sylvia Froos in Le ministère des amusements (1934)
    Le ministère des amusements
    5.4
    • Dancer (uncredited)
    • 1934
  • Elissa Landi, Frank Morgan, and Joseph Schildkraut in Sisters Under the Skin (1934)
    Sisters Under the Skin
    • Receptionist
    • 1934
  • Love Detectives (1934)
    Love Detectives
    Short
    • Dancer (uncredited)
    • 1934
  • Le Tourbillon de la danse (1933)
    Le Tourbillon de la danse
    6.8
    • Chorus Girl (uncredited)
    • 1933
  • Roadhouse Queen
    6.3
    Short
    • Stenographer (uncredited)
    • 1933
  • W.C. Fields in The Pharmacist (1933)
    The Pharmacist
    6.5
    Short
    • Ooleota Dilweg
    • 1933
  • The Plumber and the Lady
    6.2
    Short
    • Model (uncredited)
    • 1933
  • Ben Blue in Bring 'Em Back a Wife (1933)
    Bring 'Em Back a Wife
    6.0
    Short
    • Telephone Operator (uncredited)
    • 1933
  • Hypnotized (1932)
    Hypnotized
    4.8
    • Ship Passenger
    • Ballerina
    • Performer (uncredited)
    • 1932
  • Leslie Howard and Ann Harding in The Animal Kingdom (1932)
    The Animal Kingdom
    6.3
    • Partygoer (uncredited)
    • 1932
  • Marjorie Beebe and Lloyd Hamilton in False Impressions (1932)
    False Impressions
    5.7
    Short
    • Maid (uncredited)
    • 1932
  • Oliver Hardy and Stan Laurel in Maison de tout repos (1932)
    Maison de tout repos
    7.3
    Short
    • Reception Desk Nurse (uncredited)
    • 1932

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  • Born
    • September 20, 1911
    • Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA
  • Died
    • August 24, 1964
    • Los Angeles, California, USA
  • Spouses
      Robert FarfanMay 25, 1929 - March 1931 (annulled)

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    When she started her career she used the stage name Lorima Clark. She appeared in several of the Mike and Ike shorts billed as Lorima Clark.

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