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Lois Moran

 
Actor: Lois Moran
  • Born: 1908
  • Died: 1990
  • Occupation: Actor
  • Active: '20s-'30s
  • Major Genres: Drama, Romance
  • Career Highlights: Feu Mathias Pascal, Mammy, Just Suppose
  • First Major Screen Credit: La Galerie Des Monstres (1924)

Biography

American actress Lois Moran played leads in both late silent era films and early sound films. Before making her Hollywood film debut as Laurel in the 1925 production Stella Dallas, Moran had been a dancer with the Paris National Opera and had already appeared in a few French films. Despite the potential she exhibited in Stella, Moran's career never took flight and her films were only of average quality. She left film in 1931 and began appearing on Broadway. Moran eventually left that when she married a business executive. Moran became a dance and drama instructor at Stanford University during the '50s and for a time acted in the television series Waterfront. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide
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Lois Moran (Carl Van Vechten photo, 1932)

Lois Moran (March 1, 1909 - July 13, 1990) was an American film actress.

She was born Lois Darlington Dowlin in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and died in Sedona, Arizona.

Short career

Her career began in 1921, and Moran appeared in a couple of silent movies in the early 1920s. She is probably best known for her role, as Laurel Dallas, daughter of the title role in the 1925 film Stella Dallas. She appeared in early sound movies such as Behind That Curtain (1929), and some musical movies, such as A Song of Kentucky (1929), Words and Music (1929), and Mammy (1930). Like many actors and actresses from the silent film era, she did not make a successful transition to the talkies.

She also had a brief affair with writer F. Scott Fitzgerald while he was married to Zelda Fitzgerald. He once remarked that she was "The most beautiful girl in Hollywood". She was also an inspiration for the character of Rosemary Hoyt in Fitzgerald's novel Tender is the Night (1934).

In 1935, she married Clarence M. Young, Secretary of Commerce, and retired from Hollywood.

Moran also had a co-starring role in the short-lived TV show Waterfront (1954-1955). The show starred Preston Foster as Capt. John Herrick, and Moran as his wife May Herrick.

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