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Name
  
Gloria Fonda

Role
  
Film actress

Died
  
January 20, 1978


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Gloria Fonda (1896 - January 20, 1978) was a U.S. actress of the silent film era. She was from St. Paul, Minnesota.

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Brief Movie Career

Fonda won a most beautiful girl in Washington pageant sponsored by Universal Pictures. Her home was in Seattle, Washington. She came to Hollywood with sixty other beauties from American states.

Fonda made only seven films during a career which lasted from 1915-1916. Often she appeared in movies directed by William C. Dowlan. Among these are The Mayor's Decision (1915), The Devil and Idle Hands (1915), and Drugged Waters (1916).

She played the role of Gladys Saunders in the latter, her final film. Released by Red Feather Productions, the drama concerned a health resort and a spring of water which was pure. The water was drugged daily in order to deceive wealthy people who came to the spa to restore their health. The Mayor's Decision was a short drama of politics, slum life, and double intrigue. It was a Universal and Carl Laemmle production.

Dowlan directed Fonda in a Laemmle single reel picture entitled The Great Fear (1915). Dowlan co-starred along with Lula Warrenton.

Death

Gloria Fonda died in Álamos, Sonora, Mexico in 1978.

References

Gloria Fonda Wikipedia