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Vivien Oakland(1895-1958)

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Vivien Oakland
This vivacious, platinum-blonde leading lady of silent screen comedy was a former Ziegfeld Girl (under her birth name 'Anderson'). The daughter of Norwegian immigrants, she appeared in vaudeville from early childhood and began in films in 1915. Two years later she made her debut on Broadway. From the early 1920's, Vivien became a regular feature in two-reelers for Hal Roach, her forte being the 'slow burn'. She invariably played a put-upon society matron, or the long-suffering wife of either Charley Chase (Mighty Like a Moose (1926)), Oliver Hardy (Along Came Auntie (1926)and That's My Wife (1929)), Stan Laurel (Love 'Em and Weep (1927)), Edgar Kennedy (Dumb's the Word (1937)) or Leon Errol (in a series of shorts at RKO, beginning with Wrong Romance (1937)).

Vivien successfully made the transition to sound and was featured to great effect with Laurel & Hardy in We Faw Down (1928), Scram! (1932) (an infectious drunken scene), and Way Out West (1937). Her film roles were usually small, though she made the most of being one of the Florodora Sextette in the musical period romance The Florodora Girl (1930). Vivien retired in 1951, settling in Sherman Oaks, California. In the final year of her life, she worked at Neff's Toy Store as a saleslady.
BornMay 20, 1895
DiedAugust 1, 1958(63)
BornMay 20, 1895
DiedAugust 1, 1958(63)
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Vivien Oakland in Scram! (1932)
Oliver Hardy, Stan Laurel, and Vivien Oakland in Scram! (1932)
Oliver Hardy, Stan Laurel, and Vivien Oakland in Scram! (1932)
Ilka Chase, Marion Davies, and Vivien Oakland in The Florodora Girl (1930)
Dorothy Christy, Chic Johnson, Vivien Oakland, and Ole Olsen in Gold Dust Gertie (1931)
Frank Fay and Vivien Oakland in The Matrimonial Bed (1930)
Ilka Chase, Marion Davies, and Vivien Oakland in The Florodora Girl (1930)
Lenore Bushman, Patricia Caron, Ilka Chase, Marion Davies, and Vivien Oakland in The Florodora Girl (1930)
Ilka Chase, Marion Davies, and Vivien Oakland in The Florodora Girl (1930)
Anita Garvin, Vivien Oakland, and Glenn Tryon in Two-Time Mama (1927)
Dot Farley, Edgar Kennedy, Florence Lake, Vivien Oakland, and Jack Rice in Home Canning (1948)
Sally O'Neil, Vivien Oakland, Glenn Tryon, and Jack Rube Clifford in Long Pants (1926)

Known for

Marion Davies in The Florodora Girl (1930)
The Florodora Girl
6.1
  • Maud
  • 1930
Winnie Lightner in Gold Dust Gertie (1931)
Gold Dust Gertie
5.7
  • Lucille Harlan(as Vivienne Oakland)
  • 1931
Oliver Hardy and Stan Laurel in We Faw Down (1928)
We Faw Down
6.9
Short
  • Mrs. Hardy
  • 1928
Lionel Barrymore, Gertrude Astor, and Clyde Cook in Wife Tamers (1926)
Wife Tamers
5.6
Short
  • The Other Woman
  • 1926

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  • James Dobson, Leon Errol, and Patricia Michon in Punchy Pancho (1951)
    Punchy Pancho
  • Ricardo Cortez, Joan Dixon, and Robert Sterling in Bunco Squad (1950)
    Bunco Squad
  • Claudette Colbert, Philip Ober, and Robert Ryan in The Secret Fury (1950)
    The Secret Fury
    • (uncredited)
  • Dot Farley, Edgar Kennedy, Florence Lake, Vivien Oakland, and Jack Rice in Home Canning (1948)
    Home Canning
  • Don 'Red' Barry in That's My Gal (1947)
    That's My Gal
    • (uncredited)
  • Susan Hayward and Lee Bowman in Smash-Up: The Story of a Woman (1947)
    Smash-Up: The Story of a Woman
    • (uncredited)
  • Borrowed Blonde
  • Brian Aherne and Laraine Day in The Locket (1946)
    The Locket
    • (uncredited)
  • Social Terrors
  • David Niven, Ginger Rogers, and Burgess Meredith in Magnificent Doll (1946)
    Magnificent Doll
    • (uncredited)
  • Rosalind Russell in Sister Kenny (1946)
    Sister Kenny
    • (uncredited)
  • Cary Grant, Eve Arden, Mary Martin, Ginny Simms, Alexis Smith, and Jane Wyman in Night and Day (1946)
    Night and Day
    • (uncredited)
  • Frankie Carle, Leon Errol, Joan Newton, and Glen Vernon in Riverboat Rhythm (1946)
    Riverboat Rhythm
    • (uncredited)
  • Pat O'Brien, Ellen Drew, and Adolphe Menjou in Man Alive (1945)
    Man Alive
    • (uncredited)
  • Roy Rogers and George 'Gabby' Hayes in Utah (1945)
    Utah

Soundtrack

  • John T. Murray and Vivien Oakland in Satires (1929)
    Satires
    • (uncredited)

Personal details

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    • May 20, 1895
    • San Francisco, California, USA
    • August 1, 1958
    • Hollywood, California, USA
    • John T. Murray? - February 12, 1957 (his death)
  • Other works
    Active on Broadway in the following productions:

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    Sister of Dagmar Oakland.

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