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Ena Gregory

From Wikipedia Ena Gregory (18 April 1906 – 13 June 1993) was an Australian motion picture actress from Sydney, Australia. In Australia Gregory was known as the child wonder of the vaudeville stage. Her first screen experience came at the age of four when she was shown in her mother's arms in a crowd which was welcoming British dignitaries. She was first signed in Hollywood for ingenue roles by Universal Pictures in 1921. She also worked for Hal Roach Studios and First National Pictures. In all she spent five years in comic roles before going into dramatic work. By 1924 she was the leading lady of the Independent Pictures Corporation. She was a Wampas Baby Star of 1925. Gregory's film career started with comedy shorts like The Bull Thrower (1920), Lion's Jaws and Kitten's Paws (1920), and The Whizbang (1921). After completing The Calgary Stampede (1925) and The Chip of the Flying U (1926), with Hoot Gibson, she was promoted to leading lady for Jack Hoxie, for two movies. When Gregory failed to achieve stardom by losing chances due to illness and other causes, she consulted a Hollywood seer named Dareos. He suggested a new name which combined the syllables of Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks. It was Marian Douglas. Her first film using the new name was The Shepherd of the Hills (1928). She took steps to become an American citizen beginning in October 1927. Gregory continued to make movies as Marion Douglas until 1931. Her final films are Twisted Tales (1931), Three Wise Clucks (1931), Aloha (1931), and Beach Pajamas (1931). Gregory divorced film director Alfred Rogell in August 1934. Beverly Hills, California attorney, William V.R. Smith, was named a co-respondent in a $150,000 lawsuit brought by Rogell. Gregory was awarded a temporary alimony sum of $300 per month from Rogell. Gregory married Dr. Frank Nolan on 5 November 1937. The couple separated in May 1938 and Gregory obtained a divorce decree in July 1939. Ena Gregory died in Laguna Beach, California in 1993, aged 87.


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Born:
Apr 18, 1906
Movie/TV Credits:
35
First Appeared:
In the movie Lion's Jaws and Kitten's Paws 1920-06-14
Latest Project:
Movie Aloha 1931-04-26
Known For
Poster of The Power of Silence
Poster of Wedding Bells
Poster of Uncensored Movies
Poster of Lion's Jaws and Kitten's Paws
Filmography
Movie Aloha Elaine Marvin 1931-04-26
Movie The Wagon Show Sally Beldan 1928-02-19
Movie The Upland Rider Sally Graham 1928-06-03
Movie The Power of Silence Gloria Wright 1928-10-20
Movie Blazing Days Milly Morgan 1927-03-27
Movie Men of Daring Nancy Owen 1927-06-04
Movie The Western Rover Millie Donlin 1927-06-05
Movie The Jazz Singer (uncredited) 1927-10-06
Movie Red Hot Leather Ellen Rand 1926-10-17
Movie Riders of the Kitchen Range 1925-06-06
Movie Cold Nerve 1925-06-08
Movie The Calgary Stampede Trixie 1925-11-01
Movie Sporting Life Peggy 1925-11-29
Movie The Desert Flower Fay Knight 1925-06-21
Movie Wedding Bells The Bride 1924-03-16
Movie Zeb vs. Paprika 1924-03-16
Movie Brothers Under the Chin 1924-04-13
Movie Postage Due Model 1924-02-17
Movie Near Dublin Girl 1924-05-10
Movie Smithy Secretary 1924-01-19
Movie Jeffries Jr. Pearl 1924-02-02
Movie Seeing Nellie Home Nellie 1924-07-26
Movie Accidental Accidents 1924-11-09
Movie Rupert of Hee-Haw Hee Haw's Maid 1924-06-07
Movie Short Kilts McGregor's Daughter 1924-08-03
Movie Folly of Vanity The Siren (fantasy sequence) 1924-12-21
Movie A Ten-Minute Egg The Landlady's Daughter 1924-07-19
Movie Wide Open Spaces 1924-07-06
Movie The Golf Bug Sally 1924-07-08
Movie Oils Well! The Boss's Daughter 1923-02-13
Movie The Soilers Girl 1923-11-24
Movie Uncensored Movies The Sheik's Favorite 1923-12-09
Movie Mother's Joy Maid 1923-12-23
Movie Lion's Jaws and Kitten's Paws 1920-06-14
Movie Up in Mary's Attic The Vamp 1920-07-01