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Confessions of a Vice Baron

as Florence Davis (edited from 'Race Suicide') (archive footage) (uncredited)

1943
Sunset Murder Case

as Nita Madera

1938
Race Suicide

as Florence Davis

1938
Slaves in Bondage

as Dona Lee

1937
Trailing Trouble

as Patty Blair

1937
Pilot X

as Helen Gage

1936
Our Relations

as Lily

1936
Lucky Terror

as Ann Thornton / Madame Fatima

1936
Custer's Last Stand

as Belle Meade

1936
One Run Elmer

as The Girl

1935
Skybound

as Teddy Blane

1935
By Your Leave

as Florence Purcell

1934
Woman Unafraid

as Peggy

1934
College Humor

as Ginger

1933
Pick Up

as

1933
Lona Andre Lona Andre

Birthday

1915-03-02

Place of Birth

Nashville, Tennessee, U.S.

Biography

From Wikipedia Lona Andre (March 2, 1915 – September 18, 1992) was an American film actress. Born Launa Anderson in Nashville, Tennessee, Andre attracted attention with her first films in Hollywood and was named as one of the WAMPAS Baby Stars of 1932. After winning the Paramount Panther Woman Contest, she was signed to a movie contract by Paramount Pictures. When Paramount did not renew her option, Andre worked as a freelance artist. During the 1930s she appeared frequently in films, usually as the lead in "B" pictures, and by the end of the decade had starred in more than fifty films. In 1934 Andre was part of the cast of School For Girls along with Toby Wing, Lois Wilson, Sidney Fox, and Dorothy Lee and in 1936 appeared alongside Laurel and Hardy in their feature film Our Relations. In June 1935, Andre eloped to Santa Barbara, California to marry MGM actor Edward Norris. Andre filed for an annulment action four days after her marriage in Tijuana, Mexico. She was later married to salesman, James T. Bolling, and was divorced from him in March 1947. In 1938 Andre set a world's golfing record for women by shooting 156 holes of golf in 11 hours and 56 minutes on the Lake Norconian, California course. Her best round was 91 for 18 holes and her worst was 115. Her acting career was greatly diminished during the 1940s, and she made her last film appearance in 1949 in Two Knights From Brooklyn. After her film career ended she became a successful businesswoman and never returned to acting. She was interred in Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery in Glendale, California.
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