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Allyn Drake

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  • Born
    August 5, 1911 · New York, USA
  • Died
    January 2, 1945 · Los Angeles, California, USA (Road Accident)

Biography

    • Allyn Drake was born Gertrude Vivian Pearson on August 5, 1911 in New York City. Her parents were both from Sweden and her father, Siegfried Pearson, worked as a carpenter. During her childhood her family moved to Minneapolis, Minnesota. After graduating from high school in 1929 she started acting with a local stock company. Allyn moved to Hollywood and made her film debut in the 1934 drama A Man's Game. Then she was offered a contract at Columbia. The beautiful blonde appeared in more than a dozen films including Lady By Choice, White Lies, and Behind The Evidence. Unfortunately almost all of her roles were uncredited bit parts.

      In 1935 she appeared with the Three Stooges in the comedy Horse Collars. After marrying James Wilcox she started using the screen name "Vivian Wilcox". She divorced her husband and married actor Robert Lowery on February 14, 1941. The couple co-starred together in the 1942 drama Criminal Investigator. It was her final film. Allyn and Robert were divorced in 1944. On January 1, 1945 she was driving with a friend when another car hit them. The following day, January 2, she died from her injuries. She was only thirty-three years old. Allyn was buried at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, California.
      - IMDb mini biography by: Elizabeth Ann

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  • Spouses
      Robert Lowery(February 14, 1941 - 1944) (divorced)
      James Wilcox(1935 - 1939) (divorced)
  • Parents
      Gerda Suderwall Pearson
      Sigfrid Pearson Sr.
  • Relatives
      Sigfrid Pearson Jr.(Sibling)
      Gerda Pearson(Sibling)

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  • Met her second husband, actor Robert Lowery, when they worked together on the 1942 film Criminal Investigator.

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