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Occupation
  
Female actress

Role
  
Actress

Name
  
Hilda Vaughn


Height
  
5 ft 5 in (165 cm)

Years active
  
1929-1940

Ex-spouse
  
Charles Morgan

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Died
  
December 27, 1957, Balti, Maryland, United States

Movies
  
Dinner at Eight, Charlie Chan at the Wax Mus, Chasing Yesterday, Ladies of the Big House, Danger: Love at Work

Similar People
  
Robert Z Leonard, George Cukor, Marion Gering, J Walter Ruben, Otto Preminger

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Hilda Vaughn (December 27, 1898- December 28, 1957), was an actress of the stage, radio, and television.

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Vaughn frequently played a “pleb”, or a commoner in the films she acted in. More often than not, she portrayed waitresses, maids, charwomen, governesses, saleswomen, and slaveys. Her characters were outgoing and spunky. A fixture at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in the sound era of the early 1930s, Vaughn acted in multiple films. Her most notable films were 1933's Dinner at Eight and the 1940 film, Charlie Chan at the Wax Museum.

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Filmography

  • Her screen debut, Three Live Ghosts (1929). She played an English Cockney.
  • Susan Lenox (Her Fall and Rise) (1931).
  • The Phantom of Crestwood (1932). She played Carter.
  • Dinner at Eight (1933). She played Tina.
  • Today We Live (1933). She played an ambulance corps worker.
  • Straight from the Heart (1935)
  • Anne of Green Gables (1934). She played Mrs. Blewett
  • Chasing Yesterday (1935). She played a slavey.
  • Banjo On My Knee (1936).
  • Gentle Julia (1936)
  • Charlie Chan at the Opera (1936) She played Agnes, a wardrobe woman in the opera company
  • Charlie Chan at the Wax Museum (1940). She played a suspect.
  • References

    Hilda Vaughn Wikipedia


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