Lola Lane net worth is
$100,000
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Lola Lane, born Dorothy Mullican, grew up Indianola, Iowa. Small-town life was not to her taste and she yearned to be in show business. She was also a bit of a rebel. At one time, in her teens, she 'scandalized' the townsfolk by dancing a particularly suggestive Charleston right in front of the church--which was emptying after Sunday service. She ...
Net Worth | $100,000 |
Date Of Birth | May 21, 1906 |
Place Of Birth | Macy, Indiana, USA |
Height | 5' 2" (1.57 m) |
Profession | Actress, Soundtrack |
Spouse | Lew Ayres |
Star Sign | Gemini |
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1 | Her name served as the inspiration for the name of the Superman character Lois Lane. |
2 | At age 12 was playing piano for a silent screen movie house. |
3 | Played vaudeville and appeared on Broadway with sister Leota Lane. |
4 | Married five times. No children. |
5 | Typically a hard-edged gal in movies, she was nevertheless more famous for a series of Warner Bros. tearjerkers with sisters Rosemary Lane and Priscilla Lane. |
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Actress
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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They Made Me a Killer | 1946 | | Betty Farrington |
Deadline at Dawn | 1946 | | Edna Bartelli |
Why Girls Leave Home | 1945 | | Irene Mitchell |
Steppin' in Society | 1945 | | The Duchess |
Identity Unknown | 1945 | | Wanda |
Buckskin Frontier | 1943 | | Rita Molyneaux |
Lost Canyon | 1942 | | Laura Clark |
Miss V from Moscow | 1942 | | Vera Marova, posing as Greta Hiller |
Mystery Ship | 1941 | | Patricia Marshall |
Four Mothers | 1941 | | Thea Lemp Crowley |
Girls of the Road | 1940 | | Ellie |
Gangs of Chicago | 1940 | | June Whitaker |
Zanzibar | 1940 | | Jan Browning |
Convicted Woman | 1940 | | Hazel Wren |
Four Wives | 1939 | | Thea Lemp Crowley |
Daughters Courageous | 1939 | | Linda Masters |
Four Daughters | 1938 | | Thea Lemp |
Mr. Chump | 1938 | | Jane Mason |
When Were You Born | 1938 | | Nita Kenton (Cancer) |
Torchy Blane in Panama | 1938 | | Torchy Blane |
Hollywood Hotel | 1937 | | Mona Marshall |
The Sheik Steps Out | 1937 | | Phyllis 'Flip' Murdock |
Marked Woman | 1937 | | Dorothy 'Gabby' Marvin |
In Paris, A.W.O.L. | 1936 | | Lola |
His Night Out | 1935 | | Lola |
Death from a Distance | 1935 | | Kay Palmer |
Alias Mary Dow | 1935 | | Minnie |
Murder on a Honeymoon | 1935 | | Phyllis La Font |
Ticket to a Crime | 1934 | | Peggy Cummings |
Port of Lost Dreams | 1934 | | Molly Deshon / Molly Clark Christensen |
Burn 'Em Up Barnes | 1934/I | | Marjorie Temple |
The Woman Condemned | 1934 | | Jane Merrick |
Public Stenographer | 1934 | | Ann McNair |
The Woman Who Dared | 1933 | | Kay Wilson - Office Secretary |
Ex-Bad Boy | 1931 | | Letta Lardo |
Hell Bound | 1931 | | Platinum Reed |
The Voice of Hollywood No. 7 (Second Series) | 1931 | Short | |
The Costello Case | 1930 | | Mollie |
Good News | 1930 | | Pat |
The Big Fight | 1930 | | Shirley |
Let's Go Places | 1930 | | Marjorie Lorraine |
The Girl from Havana | 1929 | | Joan Anders |
Fox Movietone Follies of 1929 | 1929 | | Lila Beaumont |
Speakeasy | 1929 | | Alice Woods |
Soundtrack
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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Daughters Courageous | 1939 | performer: "Happy Birthday to You" - uncredited | |
Hollywood Hotel | 1937 | performer: "Sing, You Son of a Gun" 1937 - uncredited | |
Marked Woman | 1937 | performer: "Mister and Missus Doakes" 1936 - uncredited | |
Self
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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Hedda Hopper's Hollywood No. 6 | 1942 | Documentary short | Herself |
The Voice of Hollywood No. 5 | 1930 | Short | Herself (uncredited) |
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