Hazel Dawn Filmography

Born:
March 23, 1891 in Ogden, UT
Occupation:
Actor
Birth name:
Hazel LaTout
Biography:
Talented entertainer Hazel Dawn appeared in silent films and was a Ziegfeld Follies star. Dawn was born Hazel Tout to American Missionary parents. She grew up in Wales and at the start of her career changed her name to Dawn on the advice of a producer. She then began performing on the London stage...Read More
  • Margie

    Actors: Lynn Bari, Vanessa Brown, Hobart Cavanaugh, Jeanne Crain, Esther Dale

    Synopsis: Nostalgic and sweet, this tuneful comedy centers on a mother's reminiscence of her wild time as a 1920s teenage flapper. Margie is first seen fully grown telling her stories to her own teenage daughter. Back then, Margie was a typical adolescent, crazy about boys (especially those in raccoon Read More

    1946
  • The Youngest Profession

    Actors: Virginia Weidler, Edward Arnold, John Carroll, Ann Ayars, Marta Linden

    Synopsis: In this charming episodic comedy, a giddy group of adolescent girls form a movie-star fan club. Their favorite pastime is collecting the autographs of major stars. Led by their determined president, the gals stalk the streets and train stations of New York in search of big-name stars. Their Read More

    1943
  • Saleslady

    Synopsis: Helen (Hazel Dawn) is yet another country girl who tries to make it in the big city. While living in a sleazy boarding house, she first teaches music, then goes to work in a department store, where she meets Bruce (Irving Cummings). Bruce comes from a wealthy family, but after an argument with his Read More

    1916
  • Under Cover

    Synopsis: Under Cover was a high-grade detective yarn with heavily comic undertones. Neither heroine Ethel Cartwright (Hazel Dawn) nor hero Steven Danby (Owen Moore) were quite what they seemed to be, and much the same could be said for the rest of the characters. The studio's publicity package was careful Read More

    1916
  • My Lady Incog

    Synopsis: "Incog" is short for "incognito," which is the state in which the heroine finds herself during most of this film. Unable to pay the $5000 mortgage on her father's estate, Nell Carroll (Hazel Dawn) enters into an agreement with the estate's executor. A series of burglaries has plagued a Florida Read More

    1916
  • The Masqueraders

    Synopsis: Henry Arthur Jones' stage play The Masqueraders was retooled to accommodate the talents of Hazel Dawn in this five-reel Famous Players production. Dawn plays Dulcie Larendie, a penniless English girl who makes the mistake of marrying for wealth rather than love. Her new husband, millionaire Sir Read More

    1915
  • Niobe

    Synopsis: The Greek legend of Niobe, who was turned to stone because of her monumental ego, was the basis for this wry comedy-fantasy. Charles S. Abbe plays an insurance man who has okayed $400,000 to cover a statue of Niobe. Obsessed with her legend, he falls asleep and dreams that the statue has come to Read More

    1915
  • One of Our Girls

    Synopsis: The "girl" of the title was played by Hazel Dawn, a popular stage actress who briefly enjoyed a flourishing film career. Dawn plays Miss Shipley, an American girl vacationing in France. Our heroine finds herself the romantic bone of contention between two "men of the world" (William Roselle and Hal Clarendon Read More

    1914

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