
Lola Lane
Born: 1906-05-21
Place of Birth: Macy, Indiana, USA
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Lane Sisters were a family of American singers and actresses. The sisters were Leota Lane (October 25, 1903 – July 25, 1963), Lola Lane (May 21, 1906 – June 22, 1981), Rosemary Lane (April 4, 1913 – November 25, 1974) and Priscilla Lane (June 12, 1915 – April 4, 1995). Lola, Rosemary, and Priscilla co-starred in four films together: Four Daughters (1938), Daughters Courageous (1939), Four Wives (1939) and Four Mothers (1941). Leota did not find the same success as her sisters and left Hollywood for New York City before the sisters' breakthrough. [Lola] was second lead to Bette Davis in the melodrama, Marked Woman, and won critical acclaim. Lola played the part of Gaby, a tough clip joint "hostess". Warners awarded her a contract in 1937 and her looks suited the hard-edged roles she found at Warners. Lola continued her career into the 1940s with her tough girl persona in dramas such as Convicted Woman (1940), Gangs of Chicago (1940), Mystery Ship (1941), Miss V from Moscow (1942) and Lost Canyon (1942), although she desperately wanted to break away from her type-casting . She retired at the age of forty in 1946. Her last three films – Why Girls Leave Home (1945) as Irene Mitchell, Deadline at Dawn (1946) as Edna Bartelli, and They Made Me a Killer (1946) as Betty Ford – had her in supporting roles. The above is from the Wikipedia article for "Lane Sisters".
Known For

Good News

Deadline at Dawn

The Costello Case

Four Daughters

Gangs of Chicago

Lost Canyon

Daughters Courageous

Identity Unknown

Four Mothers

Steppin' in Society

Death from a Distance

Mr. Chump

Mystery Ship

Hell Bound

Speakeasy

Public Stenographer

Marked Woman

Ex-Bad Boy

The Woman Condemned

Girls of the Road

His Night Out

When Were You Born

Four Wives

Let's Go Places

Murder on a Honeymoon

Ticket to a Crime

They Made Me a Killer

Alias Mary Dow

Why Girls Leave Home

The Big Fight

Hollywood Hotel

Buckskin Frontier

Torchy Blane in Panama

Port of Lost Dreams

Convicted Woman

Burn 'Em Up Barnes

Hedda Hopper’s Hollywood No. 6

Fox Movietone Follies of 1929

Zanzibar

The Girl from Havana

The Sheik Steps Out
