- Laura La Plante
Infobox actor
name = Laura La Plante
imagesize = 200px
caption = "Laura La Plante"
birthname = Laura La Plant
birthdate = birth date|1904|11|1|mf=y
location =St. Louis ,Missouri , U.S.
deathdate = death date and age|1996|10|14|1904|11|1
deathplace =Woodland Hills, California , U.S.
yearsactive = 1921 - 1934
spouse =William A. Seiter (1926 - 1934) (divorced)Irving Asher (1934 - 1985) (his death)Laura La Plante (born Laura La Plant on
November 1 ,1904 inSt. Louis, Missouri ; diedOctober 14 ,1996 inWoodland Hills, California ) was an Americanfilm actress who achieved her greatest success in silent movies.Early acting career
La Plante made her acting debut at the age of 15, and in 1923 was named as one of the years
WAMPAS Baby Stars . During the 1920s she appeared in more than sixty films. Among her early film appearances were "Big Town Round-Up" (1921), with cowboy starTom Mix , and the serials "Perils of the Yukon " (1922) and "Around the World in Eighteen Days " (1923).The majority of her films (i.e. from 1921 to 1930) were made for
Universal Pictures . During this period she was the studio's most popular star, "an accomplishment duplicated only byDeanna Durbin years later." [Drew, William. "Speaking of Silents." Vestal, NJ. Vestal Press, 1989, p. 89. ISBN 0911572813 ] Her best remembered film is arguably the silent classic "The Cat and the Canary" (1927), although she also achieved acclaim for "Skinner's Dress Suit " (1926), with Reginald Denny, the part-talkie "The Love Trap " (1929), directed byWilliam Wyler , and the 1929 part-talkie film version of "Show Boat" (1929), adapted from the novel of the same name byEdna Ferber .Although this last film was an adaptation of the novel, and not of the famous musical play that the novel was based on, some songs from the play were tossed into the film as box-office insurance. La Plante, however, did not actually sing in the movie; her singing was dubbed by Eva Olivetti, one of the first instances in which this was done in a motion picture. Quite unusual for its day, a scene of La Plante in "Show Boat" was broadcast on early British
television . [Kreuger, Miles. "Show Boat — The Story of a Classic American Musical." New York, NY. Oxford University Press, 1977, p. 97.] .Transition to "talking films"
The advent of 'talkies' effectively shortened her career. Only in her mid-twenties, La Plante proved to be a quite natural and appealing presence in early talkies but the huge wave of new stars in those years overshadowed her. She made her last appearances for Universal in the
Technicolor musical extravaganza "King of Jazz " (1930). For a while she free-lanced, appearing in "God's Gift to Women" (Warner Bros. , 1931), directed byMichael Curtiz and co-starringFrank Fay , and "Arizona" (Columbia,1931), co-starring a youngJohn Wayne .Later career
La Plante subsequently went to
England where she appeared in several "quota quickies ", including "Man of the Moment" (1935), withDouglas Fairbanks, Jr. La Plante was briefly considered to replaceMyrna Loy in the "Thin Man" series when Loy thought about leaving, but Loy stayed as "Nora Charles" Fact|date=September 2007, and La Plante's career never rebounded.She retired from the screen in 1935, making only two later films, 1957's "
Spring Reunion " being her last. Her younger sister, actressViolet La Plante , never achieved her sister Laura's level of fame, but, like Laura, was herself named as a "WAMPAS Baby Star", with her "WAMPAS" title coming in 1925. In the mid-1950s, Laura La Plante made a guest appearance (as herself) onGroucho Marx 's quiz show "You Bet Your Life ". She died inWoodland Hills, California fromAlzheimer's disease at the age of 91.Partial filmography
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Perils of the Yukon " (1922) (15 episode serial)
*"Around the World in Eighteen Days " (1923) (12 episode serial)
*"Dead Game " (1923)
*"Shootin' for Love " (1923)
*"Out of Luck " (1923)
*"The Ramblin' Kid " (1923)
*"The Thrill Chaser " (1923)
*"Ride for Your Life " (1924)
*"Smouldering Fires" (1925)
*"The Cat and the Canary" (1927)
*"The Last Warning " (1929)
*"Show Boat" (1929)
*"King of Jazz " (1930)
*"Stout Hearts and Willing Hands " (1931)
*"Arizona" (1931), withJohn Wayne
*"Man of the Moment" (1935), co-starringDouglas Fairbanks, Jr. Footnotes
External links
* [http://silent-movies.com/Ladies/PLaPlante.html Laura La Plante photo gallery]
*imdb name|id=0478851|name=Laura La PlantePersondata
NAME= Plante, Laura La
ALTERNATIVE NAMES= Plant, Laura La
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Actor
DATE OF BIRTH= 1904-11-1
PLACE OF BIRTH=St. Louis ,Missouri , U.S.
DATE OF DEATH= 1996-10-14
PLACE OF DEATH=Woodland Hills, California , U.S.
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