Wanda Hawley

Wanda Hawley

Infobox Actor
name = Wanda Hawley



caption = Wanda Hawley, 1921
birthname = Selma Wanda Pittack
birthdate = 30 July 1895
birthplace = Pennsylvania, USA
deathdate = 18 March 1963
deathplace = Los Angeles, USA
occupation = Actor
spouse = Allen Burton Hawley (divorced)

Wanda Hawley (a.k.a. Wanda Petit), (July 30, 1895 - March 18, 1963) was a veteran of the silent screen films era. She co-starred with Rudolph Valentino in the 1922's "The Young Rajah", and rose to stardom in a number of Cecil B. DeMille and director Sam Wood's films.

Life and career

Hawley was born Selma Wanda Pittack in Scranton, Pennsylvania, but together with her family moved to Seattle, Washington, when she was a child. She entered the theatrical profession with an amateur group in Seattle, and later toured the U.S. and Canada as a singer. She made her screen debut with the William Fox Company and later joined Lasky studio forces and appeared as leading lady for Douglas Fairbanks, in Mr. Fix-it. She has also appeared opposite William S. Hart, Charlie Ray, Bryant Washburn, Wallie Reid and others. One of her most notable screen characterizations was the symbolic role of "Beauty" in Everywoman. With the advent of sound, Hawley's career ended.

elected filmography

*Mr. Fix-It (1918)
*We Can't Have Everything (1918)
*Old Wives for New (1918)
*For Better, for Worse (1919)
*The Affairs of Anatol (1921)
*Smouldering Fires (1925)
*The Wizard of Oz (1925)
*The Midnight Message (1926)
*Pirates of the Sky (1927)
*The Eyes of the Totem (1927)
*Trails of the Golden West (1931)

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