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Full Name
  
Vola Smith

Occupation
  
Actress


Name
  
Vola Vale

Role
  
Actress

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Born
  
February 12, 1897 (
1897-02-12
)
Buffalo, New York, U.S.

Died
  
October 17, 1970, Hawthorne, California, United States

Movies
  
Little Annie Rooney, The Silent Man, White Oak

Spouse
  
Lawrence McDougal (m. 1932–1970), John Gorman (m. 1926), Albert Russell (m. 1918–1926)

Similar People
  
William Beaudine, William S Hart, Thomas H Ince, Donald Crisp, Victor Schertzinger

Vola Vale (February 12, 1897 – October 17, 1970) was a silent motion picture actress from Buffalo, New York.

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Vola Vale Portrait of Vola Vale

Early career

She was born Vola Smith in Buffalo, New York. Vale was educated in Chevy Chase, Maryland. She began her career in amateur theatricals in Rochester, New York. Then she played in stock companies for a while.

Her first movie experience was with Biograph, under the tutelage of the great film director D.W. Griffith. After a month of playing atmosphere parts, Vola was offered a genuine role. She wore a velvet gown with a train and a feathered hat. Soon she was appearing in short reel films for Biograph. Among the actors she was cast with were William S. Hart, Sessue Hayakawa, Tsuru Aoki, William Haines, Harry Carey, Tully Marshall and William Russell.

She was adept in playing Spanish, Italian, French, and Gypsy roles. Aside from Biograph Vola worked for Fox Film, Famous Players-Lasky, Universal Pictures, and Paramount Pictures.

Serious Actress

Her ambition was to play Madame Butterfly with an actual Japanese company, as well as to act as Lorna Doone. She was most inspired by Hayakawa and hoped to learn to act inside, as he did. With Sessue Hayakawa she made Each To His Kind (1917). Before filming began it was decided that the name Smith was too common to be used by a motion picture star. She changed her professional name to Vola Vale.

Vale reflected in the early 1920s about observation, particularly its power in attaining one's acting proficiency. It is the ability of the actress to see and note of the little things in life and then store them in her subconscious mind where they await her call to use at the psychological moment before the camera that enables her to either register success in her chosen work, or be merely mediocre. She began this process as a youth acting with D.W. Griffith. She observed how the director took notice of everything the actors did.

Model

Vola Vale modeled clothes for the Broadway Department Store in Los Angeles, California. A 1916 photo from the Los Angeles Times shows her in an exclusive Betty Wales frock from Broadway. This was a very popular dress among college women of the era.

Private life

Vola was married for a time to film director and producer Al Russell. They had a son.

She was a member of Our Club, a group of seventeen of Hollywood's baby cinema stars. Mary Pickford served as honorary president. Fellow members were Mildred Davis, Helen Ferguson, Patsy Ruth Miller, Clara Horton, Gertrude Olmstead, Laura La Plante, Virginia Fox, Colleen Moore, ZaSu Pitts, Lois Wilson, May McAvoy, Gloria Hope, Virginia Valli, Carmel Myers, Edna Murphy, and Carmelita Geraghty

Vola Vale died in Hawthorne, California in 1970, aged 73, of heart disease. She is interred at the Roosevelt Memorial Park in Los Angeles County, California, USA.

Filmography

Actress
1936
One Rainy Afternoon as
Bit Role (uncredited)
1932
Tomorrow and Tomorrow as
Townswoman (uncredited)
1927
Black Tears
1926
Home Sweet Home
1926
The Sky Pirate
1926
Two Can Play as
Mimi
1926
Her Big Adventure as
Countess Fontaine
1925
Little Annie Rooney as
Mamie
1925
Heartless Husbands as
Mrs. Jackson Cain
1925
Who Cares as
Tootles
1925
The Phantom of the Opera as
Ballerina / Christines Maid (uncredited)
1924
The Mirage as
Betty Bond
1923
The Midnight Flower as
Mary - a foundling
1923
Mothers-in-Law as
Ina Phillips
1923
The Man Between as
Rosie - Joe Cateau's Bride
1923
Soul of the Beast as
Jacqueline
1923
Crashin' Thru as
Diane
1922
Good Men and True as
Georgie Hibbler
1921
White Oak as
Barbara
1921
The Duke of Chimney Butte as
Vesta Philbrook
1920
Singing River as
Alice Thornton
1920
The Iron Rider as
Mera Donovan
1920
Someone in the House as
Molly Brent
1920
The Purple Cipher as
Jeanne Baldwin
1920
A Master Stroke as
Minnie Patton
1920
Common Sense as
Violet Manners
1920
Alias Jimmy Valentine as
Rose Lane
1920
Overland Red as
Louise Alacarme
1919
Six Feet Four as
Winifred Waverly
1919
The Hornet's Nest as
Muriel Fletcher
1919
Hearts Asleep as
Virginia Calvert
1919
A Heart in Pawn as
Emily Stone
1919
Happy Though Married as
Diana Ramon
1918
The Locked Heart as
Ruth Mason
1918
Wolves of the Rail as
Faith Lawson
1917
The Silent Man as
Betty Bryce
1917
Zollenstein as
Princess Fulvia / Princess Zenia
1917
The Lady in the Library as
Mildred Vandeburg
1917
The Son of His Father as
Hazel Mallinsbee
1917
The Secret of Black Mountain (Short) as
Miriam Vale
1917
The Topsy Turvy Twins (Short) as
Mattie (as Vola Smith)
1917
The Bond Between as
Ellen Ingram
1917
Perils of the Secret Service as
Minna Ober (Episode #1) (as Vola Smith)
1917
The Last Cigarette (Short) as
Minna Ober (as Vola Smith)
1917
Mentioned in Confidence as
Marjorie Manning
1917
The Winning of Sally Temple as
Lady Pamela Vauclain
1917
Each to His Kind as
Amy Dawe
1916
It Sounded Like a Kiss (Short) as
Estelle
1916
The Price of Silence as
Aline Urmy (as Vola Smith)
1916
The Eagle's Wings as
Kitty Miles (as Vola Smith)
1916
The Woman He Feared (Short) as
May Clive (as Vola Smith)
1916
The Cry of Conscience (Short) as
Betty Oliver (as Vola Smith)
1916
The Eternal Way (Short) as
Vola (as Vola Smith)
1916
Hired and Fired (Short) as
Mary (as Viola Smith)
1916
For Her Mother's Sake (Short)(as Vola Smith)
1916
From the Rogue's Gallery (Short) as
Mary (as Viola Smith)
1916
The Song of the Woods (Short) as
Leafy Dorman / Rosa Dorman (as Vola Smith)
1916
A Thousand Dollars a Week (Short) as
Mary (as Viola Smith)
1916
Weapons of Love (Short) as
Tommie Anson (as Vola Smith)
1916
The Sody Clerk (Short) as
Mary Clarkson (as Viola Smith)
1916
Timothy Dobbs, That's Me as
Mary Clarkson (as Vola Smith)
1916
A Great Love (Short) as
Nell Woodward (as Vola Smith)
1916
Merry Mary (Short) as
Merry Mary (as Vola Smith)
1916
Celeste (Short) as
Celeste (as Vola Smith)
1916
Paths That Crossed (Short) as
Ruth Mandell (as Vola Smith)
1916
Alias Jimmy Barton (Short) as
Madge Saunders - the Manufacturer's Daughter (as Viola Smith)
1916
What Happened to Peggy (Short) as
Peggy (as Viola Smith)
1916
The Chain of Evidence (Short)(as Vola Smith)
1915
Cupid Entangled (Short) as
The Country Girl (as Vola Smith)
1915
Her Stepchildren (Short)(as Vola Smith)
1915
His Emergency Wife (Short) as
Uncle John's Ward (as Vola Smith)
1915
Love's Enduring Flame (Short) as
Edith Hollis (as Viola Smith)
1915
The Passing Storm (Short) as
The Blacksmith's New Sweetheart (as Vola Smith)
1915
Harvest (Short) as
Lettice Musgrave (as Vola Smith)
1915
The Inevitable (Short) as
The Husband's Cousin (as Viola Smith)
1915
Heart Trouble (Short) as
The Heart Specialist's Daughter (as Vola Smith)
1915
The Soul of Pierre (Short)(as Vola Smith)
1915
Frederick Holmes' Ward (Short) as
Alice Dawn (as Viola Smith)
1915
The Smuggler's Ward (Short) as
Alice (as Viola Smith)
1915
Captain Fracasse (Short) as
Isabelle (as Vola Smith)
1915
Felix Holt (Short) as
Esther (as Vola Smith)
1915
The Black Sheep (Short) as
Clare (as Vola Smith)
1915
Lorna Doone (Short) as
Lorna Doone (as Vola Smith)
1915
Where Enmity Dies (Short) as
The Foreman's Daughter (as Vola Smith)
1915
His Romany Wife (Short) as
Alice Gray (as Vola Smith)
1915
Three Hats (Short) as
Grace Selwyn (as Vola Smith)
1915
The Girl He Brought Home (Short) as
His sister (as Vola Smith)
1914
A Scrap of Paper (Short) as
Mathilde (as Viola Smith)
1914
Little Miss Make-Believe (Short) as
The 1st Daughter (as Vola Smith)
1914
Ernest Maltravers (Short) as
Alice's Daughter (as Viola Smith)
1914
Life's Stream (Short) as
The Mountain Girl (as Vola Smith)
1914
Masks and Faces (Short) as
Mabel - Mrs. Ernest Vane (as Vola Smith)
1914
The Iron Master (Short) as
The Iron Master's Sister (as Viola Smith)
1914
Merely Mother (Short)(as Viola Smith)
1914
Love and Hash (Short)(as Miss Smith)
1914
Liberty Belles (Short) as
Boarding Schoolgirl (as Vola Smith)
1913
Two Girls of the Hills (Short) as
Edith Blue (as Vola Smith)

References

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