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Hilda Vaughn (born Hilda Weiller Strouse; December 27, 1898 – December 28, 1957) was an American actress of the stage, film, radio, and television. [1] [2]
Hilda Vaughn. Actress: Dinner at Eight. Thin and tart-tongued, Baltimore-born theater actress Hilda Vaughn, had a decade of intense activity at the beginning of the sound period, mainly at MGM.
- January 1, 1
- Baltimore, Maryland, USA
- January 1, 1
- Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Actress: Dinner at Eight. Thin and tart-tongued, Baltimore-born theater actress Hilda Vaughn, had a decade of intense activity at the beginning of the sound period, mainly at MGM.
- December 27, 1897
- December 28, 1957
BALTIMORE, Dec. 29--Hilda Vaughn of 315 East Sixty-eighth Street, New York, a character actress who appeared on the Broadway stage and in more than fifty motion pictures, died yesterday at a...
Hilda Vaughn (1897-1957) was an actress who performed on stage, in films, and on television. Vaughn also appeared in more than fifty motion pictures. Vaughn was born Hilda Weiller Strouse in Baltimore, Maryland on December 27, 1897.
Skinny but tough, Baltimore native Hilda Vaughn could convincingly play an English Cockney, which she did in her screen debut, Three Live Ghosts (1929). A fixture at MGM in the early '30s, Vaughn made her greatest impact as Jean Harlow's blackmailing domestic in Dinner at Eight.
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American character actress. Born Dec 27, 1898, in Baltimore, MD; died Dec 28, 1957, in Baltimore. Broadway appearances include Only the Heart, Jacobowsky and the Colonel, On Whitman Avenue, The Devil's Disciple and Medea; films include Three Live Ghosts, Susan Lenox, Dinner at 8 and Anne of Green Gables.