Possibly related to Los Angeles Times article, October 16, 1935, Actress Admits Secret Wedding … Donrue Leighton, young M.-G.-M. actress, and William Tannen, son of Julius Tannen, actor, yesterday admitted their marriage … or Los Angeles Times photo, February 25, 1937, Night Club Sees New Escort for Elaine … Elaine Barrie Barrymore was seen at a Hollywood night club recently escorted by William Tannen …
Actors Paul Muni and Victor McLaglen holding an Oscar award at the 1937 Academy Awards. That year, Paul Muni's costar in "The Good Earth" Luisa Rainer won Best Actress for her role. Victor McLaglen won for Best Actor in 1935 for his role in "The Informer."
Richard Arlen, son Richard Arlen, Jr., about age 2, and Jobyna Ralston Arlen, on padded bench near cabin on boat deck, parents seated, child standing, with woman on wharf or pier in background
A similar photograph appaears with Los Angeles Times article, August 4, 1935, Hollywood Folk Withouth Their Make-Up, with caption: Mr. and Mrs. Richard Arlen (Jobyna Ralston), on board their yacht, Jobyna R., at anchor at the Coronado Yacht Club
A similar photograph appaears with Los Angeles Times article, August 4, 1935, Hollywood Folk Withouth Their Make-Up, with caption: Mr. and Mrs. Richard Arlen (Jobyna Ralston), on board their yacht, Jobyna R., at anchor at the Coronado Yacht Club
Vilma Banky and Rod La Rocque, standing on dock at Lake Arrowhead, holding fishing rod, string of fish, and tackle basket, with another man standing holding tackle box, another basket on dock, with lakeshore and trees in background
Rod La Rocque, standing with fishing rod, and Vilma Banky, seated with cocker spaniel and striped purse, on small boat named Eagle on Lake Arrowhead, with lakeshore and trees in background
Rod La Rocque and Vilma Banky, both standing with fishing rod, with cocker spaniel and tackle baskets near their feet, on small boat on Lake Arrowhead, with another man getting into or out of boat, with lakeshore and trees in background
Rod La Rocque, standing with fishing rod, and Vilma Banky, seated with cocker spaniel and tackle basket, on small boat named Eagle on Lake Arrowhead, with motorboat on lake nearby and lakeshore and trees in background
Rod La Rocque and Vilma Banky, smiling, standing on dock, holding string of 13 fish, with fishing rod and tackle basket, with lakeshore and trees in background
Rod La Rocque, with cigarette, and Vilma Banky, both smiling, squatting on dock, holding string of 13 fish, with hat, fishing rod, and tackle baskets with lakeshore and trees in background
Rod La Rocque and Vilma Banky, smiling, standing on dock, holding string of 13 fish, with fishing rod and tackle basket, with lakeshore and trees in background
Rod La Rocque and Vilma Banky, smiling, standing on dock, holding string of 13 fish, with fishing rod and tackle basket, with lakeshore and trees in background
Verree Teasdale, in dress, fur coat, hat, and gloves, holding her husband's arm, and Adolph Menjou, in overcoat, scarf, and one glove, holding hat, cane, and other glove, both standing on boat deck in front of funnel, smiling at each other, photographed at night
Actress Bebe Daniels on the witness stand during a trial for 36-year-old war veteran Albert F. Holland. Holland's sanity was questioned after he wrote more than 150 love letters to Daniels and claimed to have married her in Mexico. During the case, Holland ran most of his own defense, including a lengthy cross-examination of Daniel’s husband, actor Ben Lyon. The jury ultimately found Holland to be insane and committed him to the state hospital.
Actress Bebe Daniels on the witness stand during a trial for 36-year-old war veteran Albert F. Holland. Holland's sanity was questioned after he wrote more than 150 love letters to Daniels and claimed to have married her in Mexico. During the case, Holland ran most of his own defense, including a lengthy cross-examination of Daniel’s husband, actor Ben Lyon. The jury ultimately found Holland to be insane and committed him to the state hospital.
Actress Bebe Daniels on the witness stand during a trial for 36-year-old war veteran Albert F. Holland. Holland's sanity was questioned after he wrote more than 150 love letters to Daniels and claimed to have married her in Mexico. During the case, Holland ran most of his own defense, including a lengthy cross-examination of Daniel’s husband, actor Ben Lyon. The jury ultimately found Holland to be insane and committed him to the state hospital.
Actress Bebe Daniels on the witness stand during a trial for 36-year-old war veteran Albert F. Holland. Holland's sanity was questioned after he wrote more than 150 love letters to Daniels and claimed to have married her in Mexico. During the case, Holland ran most of his own defense, including a lengthy cross-examination of Daniel’s husband, actor Ben Lyon. The jury ultimately found Holland to be insane and committed him to the state hospital.
Berta Singerman was born in the Russian town of Mozir in 1901 and grew up in Argentina. Her father founded Buenos Aires’ first Yiddish-language theater. Singerman was a major star on the Argentinean stage from the 1920s and she toured for decades throughout Latin America, and also appeared onstage in the United States, Europe, and Israel. She also made three movies including the silent film La Vendedora de Harrod’s / Harrod’s Salesgirl (1921), the melodrama Nada más que una mujer / Nothing More Than a Woman (1934), one of the Spanish-language versions of Hollywood films made for export in the 1930s, and one of the four-episode anthology dramas Ceniza al viento / Ashes in the Wind (1942). Singerman was particularly renowned for her poetry recitations, including works by Pablo Neruda, Federico García Lorca, and Juan Ramón Jiménez.
This photograph appears with the articles: "Actress Drops Marital Suit," Los Angeles Times, July 15, 1934; and "Betty Boyd Obtains Final Divorce From Rich Broker," Los Angeles Times, December 12, 1934.
Photo may be related to civil suit filed in Los Angeles in December 1935 against Betty Healy due to her role in a fatal accident in Missouri in 1934. Betty Healy was formerly married to vaudeville actor and Three Stooges original employer Ted Healy.