Wanda Hawley
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Wanda Hawley (a.k.a. Wanda Petit), (July 30, 1895 – March 18, 1963) was a veteran of the silent screen films era. She entered the theatrical profession with an amateur group in Seattle, and later toured the U.S. and Canada as a singer. 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. Description above from the Wikipedia article Wanda Hawley, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Filmography
The Wizard of Oz
Smouldering Fires
Graustark
Mary of the Movies
Thirty Days
A Trip to Paramountown
For Better, for Worse
The Outside Woman
Mr. Fix-It
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The Broadway Sport
Brass Commandments
Mrs. Temple's Telegram
Burning Sands
The House That Jazz Built
Let Women Alone
Secret Service
Who Cares
Cheating the Public
The Six Best Cellars
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Reckless Romance
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The Last Alarm
Old Wives for New
Greased Lightning
The Midnight Message
Barriers Burned Away
The Affairs of Anatol
The Young Rajah
Food for Scandal
Miss Hobbs
Masters of Men