Eva Novak

Eva Novak

Actress
Born
February 14, 1898
Died
April 17, 1988

As a fetching, shapely silent screen co-star, Eva Novak would be best known for her early work as cowboy Tom Mix's love interest in ten of his popular westerns. Although she sparked a number of florid dramas and light comedies with other top actors of the day, in retrospect it was with Mix with whom…

Biography

As a fetching, shapely silent screen co-star, Eva Novak would be best known for her early work as cowboy Tom Mix's love interest in ten of his popular westerns. Although she sparked a number of florid dramas and light comedies with other top actors of the day, in retrospect it was with Mix with whom she would be memorably partnered.

Born on Valentine's Day in St. Louis, Missouri in 1898, Barbara Eva Novak was one of a bevy of beauties who was able to parlay her wholesome good looks into a career. The daughter of Joseph, an immigrant from Bohemia, and Barbara Novak, Eva began as a Mack Sennett Bathing Beauty and first began in comedy for L-KO Company with the shorts Roped Into Scandal (1917) and Hearts and Flour (1917). Two years later she advanced to full length features and was partnered with Tom Mix in such westerns as The Speed Maniac (1919), The Feud (1919), The Daredevil (1920), Desert Love (1920), The Rough Diamond (1921), Trailin' (1921), Sky High (1922) and Chasing the Moon (1922). She also appeared opposite cowboy icon William S. Hart in a couple of his rugged oaters, and was occasionally allowed more versatility in a series of enjoyable comedies and dramas.

It was cowboy star Mix who taught the agile Novak how to perform her own stunts in those western adventures and she proved quite good at it until 1921, when she married William Reed (1894-1944), an assistant director and stuntman of his own, who insisted she stop the dangerous tricks.

Come the advent of sound, Eva's popularity faded, finishing out her career in Australia with her husband. She returned occasionally to film and sometime TV but nearly always in minor, unbilled character parts until the late 1960s when she retired altogether.

Eva died of pneumonia in Woodland Hills, California, at age 90. Older sister Jane Novak also had a formidable career in silent films.

Actress

LaredoLaredo(1965)as The 1st Woman
Wild SeedWild Seed(1965)as Mrs. Simms
The Alfred Hitchcock HourThe Alfred Hitchcock Hour(1962)as Mrs. Hayes
Wagon TrainWagon Train(1957)as Wagon Train Member
LaramieLaramie(1959)as Townswoman, Juror, Townsman

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Viola Dana and Eva Novak in A Noise in Newboro (1923)Thomas Delmar, Robert McKenzie, Eva Novak, and Chester Ryckman in Hearts and Flour (1917)Buck Jones and Eva Novak in 30 Below Zero (1926)Jack Holt and Eva Novak in Making a Man (1922)Eddie Barry, Harry Lorraine, Robert McKenzie, Eva Novak, Catherine Young, and Chester Ryckman in Vamping Reuben's Millions (1917)Eva Novak

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1Sunset Boulevard18.0019508.4311261151
2The Bells of St. Mary's4.5019467.21810564
3The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance4.0019628.10188630
4Phantom of the Desert3.251930•6.00041
5Sky High3.251922•6.100422
6For the Term of His Natural Life3.091929•5.900148
7Red Signals3.091927•5.80028
8Laughing at Danger3.091924•5.90052
9The Fatal Mistake1.631924•0.0000
10Racing for Life1.631924•0.0000