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  1. Lucille La Verne Mitchum was born in. Nashville, Tennessee, on November 7, 1872. Little is known about her. family. She made her stage debut at the local summer stock theater in. 1876. The production was called "Centennial" in honor of America's. 100th birthday, and the three-year old Lucille was among a handful of.

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    • Nashville, Tennessee, USA
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    • Culver City, Los Angeles, California, USA
  2. Dec 4, 2021 · After a decade long battle with cancer, she passed away on March 4, 1945. Lucille La Verne was laid to rest in an unmarked grave in Inglewood Cemetery in Inglewood, California. Nearly 75 years later, the lovely folk at Silence is Platinum organized a fundraiser to give this legend a proper headstone.

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    Lucille was born 7 Nov 1868, in Nashville, Tennessee. She was the daughter of William Mitchum and his wife, Rebecca (McDowell) Mitchum. Although many biographical sources place her date of birth as 1872, this is not possible as in 1870 she was already a two-year-old girl residing with her parents and four siblings on a farm near Trezevant, in Carro...

    In 1888, on the evening of her sixteenth birthday, Lucille made her Broadway debut playing a small part with Fanny Davenport, in La Tosca. Under the stage name "Lucille LaVerne," she went on to become a leading lady with some of the best stock companies in America, scoring triumphs in San Francisco, Boston, and other cities. Among Lucille's theatri...

    Several biographical sources identify Lucille's first husband as E.M. Webster, who is said to have left her a young widow by 1910. However, no solid evidence has yet been found to confirm the existence of such a marriage. In 1912, Lucille married her publicity manger, William Waide Scott. Little is known about this marriage and it does not appear t...

    In 1927, Broadway's Princess Theater was renamed the Lucille La Verne Theater in her honor, and she was named manager and director. As a Broadway producer and director her productions received mixed reviews but closed quickly and lost the theater money. In short time, she was let go as manager and the theater was restored to its original name. Luci...

    Already in her late 60s when the film premiered, Snow Whitewould be Lucille's final film performance. Following production, she retired from acting and became a co-owner of a successful nightclub. A few years later, at the time the 1940 U.S. federal census was taken, It appears that Lucille may have been the 71-year-old widow, Lucy Scott of Tenness...

    • Female
    • November 7, 1868
    • William Waide Scott
    • March 4, 1945
  3. Memorial. Photos 2. Flowers 5. Created by: ClassicActresses.org. Added: Aug 26, 2020. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 214835853. Source citation. Daughter of actress Lucille La Verne Wife of Frederick Rahn Miralles.

  4. Lucille La Verne (November 7, 1872 – March 4, 1945) was an American actress known for her appearances in silent, scolding, obnoxious, vituperative, sarcastic, cunning, and vengeful roles in early sound films, as well as for her triumphs on the American stage. She is most widely remembered as the voices of the Old Witch in the 1932 Silly Symphony short, Babes in the Woods, and the first ...

  5. Information. Full name: Lucille La Verne Mitchum. Birth: November 7, 1872 in Tennessee. Death: March 4, 1945 in Culver City, California. Job on Snow White: Voice of the Queen (uncredited) Back to Cast. Lucille La Verne Mitchum was born in Nashville, Tennessee on November 7, 1872. She was 64 years old at the time of the release of the film.

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  7. Lucille La Verne Active - 1917 - 1935 | Born - Nov 8, 1872 | Died - Mar 4, 1945 | Genres - Drama , Romance , Crime Overview ↓