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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