Lola Lane
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Lola Lane was an actress who had a successful Hollywood career. Lane began her acting career appearing in various films, such as "The Girl From Havana" (1929), "Fox Movietone Follies of 1929" (1929) and "The Big Fight" (1930). She also appeared in the Mary Lawlor adaptation "Good News" (1930), "Let's Go Places" (1930) and "Hell Bound" (1931). Her film career continued throughout the thirties in productions like "Woman Condemned" (1934), "Alias Mary Dow" (1935) and "Death From a Distance" (1935). She also appeared in "Port of Lost Dreams" (1935). In the latter part of her career, she continued to act in "Torchy Blane in Panama" (1938), "Daughters Courageous" (1939) and "Four Wives" (1939). She also appeared in "Four Mothers" (1941) and "Lost Canyon" (1942). Lane last acted in "They Made Me a Killer" (1946). Lane was married to Alexander Hall. Lane passed away in June 1981 at the age of 75.