Lois Moran

Lois Moran

Actress
Born
March 1, 1909
Died
July 13, 1990
Awards
3 wins, 3 nominations

Her soft Irish beauty highlighted many films in the late 1920s and 1930s, but film actress Lois Moran's major claim to fame was as F. Scott Fitzgerald's inspiration for the character of "Rosemary" in his classic novel Tender Is the Night. Lois trained in dance while young and moved to Paris with her…

Biography

Her soft Irish beauty highlighted many films in the late 1920s and 1930s, but film actress Lois Moran's major claim to fame was as F. Scott Fitzgerald's inspiration for the character of "Rosemary" in his classic novel Tender Is the Night. Lois trained in dance while young and moved to Paris with her mother at the age of 10 to study seriously. She danced and sang for several years at the Paris National Opera and appeared in two silents. Hollywood came calling in 1925 and she quickly made an auspicious debut with the monumental tearjerker Stella Dallas (1925). Film offers came flying her way but none equaled her first movie. She appeared in a few early musical talkies such as Words and Music (1929), A Song of Kentucky (1929), and Mammy (1930) with Al Jolson, then took on Broadway in 1931 with lead singing roles in "Of Thee Is Sing" and its sequel "Let Them Eat Cake." Lois married Clarence M. Young, Assistant Secretary of Commerce, in 1935 and retired. She came back briefly as Preston Foster's co-star on the TV series Waterfront (1954) which ran for three seasons. In later years she settled in Sedona, Arizona with her husband (he died in 1972) where she ran a weekly local column for a time. She died of cancer in 1990 at age 81, never having missed the career she left over five decades before.

Actress

WaterfrontWaterfront(1954)as May Herrick, May (Mom) Herrick, Mom Herrick, Mae Herrick, May
The LineupThe Lineup(1954)as Mrs. Warner
Ladies Not Allowed(1932)
West of BroadwayWest of Broadway(1931)as Dot Stevens
Men in Her LifeMen in Her Life(1931)as Julia Cavanaugh

Self

Waterfront World Premiere(1954)as Self - co-star of 'Waterfront'
The Voice of Hollywood No. 12The Voice of Hollywood No. 12(1930)as Self

Archive Footage

CompressionCompression(1995)as Self

Known for

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Phillips Holmes and Lois Moran in The Dancers (1930)Robert Ames, Walter Byron, and Lois Moran in Not Damaged (1930)Rex Bell, John Breeden, Lois Moran, and Nick Stuart in Joy Street (1929)Walter Byron and Lois Moran in The Dancers (1930)Charles Lane and Lois Moran in The Whirlwind of Youth (1927)Fritz Feld, Earle Foxe, Crauford Kent, Lois Moran, and Phillips Smalley in Blindfold (1928)

Credit Score: Lois Moran

987654
192419251926192719281929193019311932
Julia Cavanaugh
Thu Dec 10 1931
#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Men in Her Life4.8819317.10080
2Padlocked4.8819267.30054
3The Late Mathias Pascal4.8819267.100480
4Stella Dallas3.7519257.200474
5West of Broadway3.2519316.400662
6The Spider3.2519316.100196
7Sharp Shooters3.2519286.60043
8Behind That Curtain2.6019294.800638
9Publicity Madness1.6319280.0000
10The Whirlwind of Youth1.6319270.0000