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Vesey O'Davoren

Vesey O'Davoren (born Vesey Alfred Davoren; 8 December 1888[1] – 30 May 1989) was a British soldier who served in the Suffolk Regiment during World War I and later worked as a film and stage actor in California.

Vesey O'Davoren
Davoren in 1916 by John Morley
Born
Vesey Alfred Davoren

(1888-12-08)8 December 1888
Died30 May 1989(1989-05-30) (aged 100)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Occupation(s)Soldier, film actor
Spouse
(m. 1916; death 1963)

Early life Edit

Vesey Alfred Davoren was born to Vesey Henry William and Edith Ann (née Hoyte) Davoren. His father was a major in the Royal Army Medical Corps and was Mayor of Bury St Edmunds 1911–1912.[2][3] His mother was president of the local branch of the League of Pity.[4] Reportedly, Davoren was a descendent of the Duke of Wellington on his mother's side.[5][6] He claimed descent from two English Prime Ministers, William Pitt (1708–1778) and "Iron Duke" Arthur Wellesley (1769–1852), and said he stemmed from a family of medieval Irish scholars.[7]

He spent his early childhood in India, later attending St. Paul's school in London and Trinity College in Dublin, Ireland.[8]

As a youth Davoren performed in plays at the Abbey Theatre in Dublin.[1]

World War I Edit

During World War I, Davoren served in the British Army with the 7th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment, under the command of Colonel Charles Douglas Parry Crooke.[9]

In October 1915, his company (B) was massacred[10] in action around the Hohenzollern Redoubt, just after the Battle of Loos. (See Actions of the Hohenzollern Redoubt#British attacks 13–19 October 1915.) An entry in the 7th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment's War Diary[11][non-primary source needed] on 13 October 1915, states that Davoren "was wounded [shot in foot and then side] in the action on the Hohenzollern Redoubt on 11 October, but continued to lead his Company until killed by a shot from a machine gun". Davoren was rescued, carried for 2 miles (3.2 km), by Sergeant-Major Martin.[12] Davoren was the only one of the 10 officers of B Company, 7th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment, to survive that day, despite having been reported killed.[13]

Following a mustard gas attack, Davoren lost his voice and was told he had six months to live should he live in a dry climate.[1] In order to save his voice, he decided to move to California.[14]

Career Edit

Davoren began his London stage career in 1909.[8]

In February 1920, the New York Herald reported that Davoren, one of "three of the most promising young actors of the British film world" (along with John Gliddon and Elliot Gordon) had set sail from Britain to New York,[15] and he arrived in Hollywood, California later than same year.[5][7]

He acted in silent films during the seven years it took for his voice to recover from his wartime injury.[1] In 1927, he made his first American film appearance in Arthur Varney's Winds of the Pampas.[16] During this period he also directed plays including a Hollywood Bowl production of The Pied Piper.[1]

By 1930 he had played leading roles in the British and American stage productions of A School for Scandal (as Sir Benjamin Backbite in 1922)[17] and Cyril Harcourt's A Pair of Silk Stockings and along with central roles in musical comedies in Dublin and London.[18]

Davoren's early film and stage career overlapped. In the spring of 1930, he played an elderly man in the play Rope's End while simultaneously playing a younger man in the film So This Is London, saying that he "spent one-half of the day getting my whiskers on and off". His versatility almost cost him the role of Professor Deming in the September 1930 stage production of The Poor Nut when its casting director initially did not believe that the clean-shaven Davoren could be the same actor he remembered from Rope's End.[19]

In June 1934, The Los Angeles Times reported Davoren to be one of four "well-known actors" to be principals in the cast of the stage play The People, Inc.[20]

He went on to have a large number of roles in sound films.[1]

Personal life Edit

 
Life mask of Davoren by his wife Ivy de Verley, circa 1920

Davoren married portrait artist Ivy de Verley on 15 January 1916.[21] He modelled for some of his wife's death masks.[22] According to de Verley, she developed the style after her husband asked her to create his death mask after being told he had a short time to live following exposure to poison gas.[22]

In 1922 O'Davoren and his wife commissioned a 2,500 square foot house and studio in West Hollywood, California, in Hollywood's Sunset Strip, near Beverly Boulevard and Sunset Las Palmas Studios, at 2049 North Las Palmas Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90068. As of 2018, the house still stands.[23]

In 1937 in his backyard, Davoren built several boats, including a 24 foot (7.3 m) cabin cruiser.[24]

He was the founder and commodore of the Topanga Yacht Club, Topanga, California, and was given the honorific sobriquet of "Captain".[7] Despite the prominent involvement of William Randolph Hearst and the purchase of 1,800 acres (730 ha), the planned yacht harbor never materialized.[25]

Davoren died, aged 100, on 30 May 1989 in Los Angeles.[1]

Filmography Edit

He appeared in 64 films between 1927 and 1957, mostly uncredited. Unless otherwise noted, the entries on this list come from the following three sources:[16][26][27]

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Lombardi, Fred (14 June 1989). "Obituaries". Variety. Vol. 335, no. 9. pp. 93–94. ProQuest 1286134366.
  2. ^ "Clare Genealogy: The O'Davorens of Cahermacnaughten, Burren, Co. Clare: Part II: Genealogical: O'Davoren Pedigree, circa 1754; Later O'Davorens". Clare County Library. Retrieved 3 December 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  3. ^ List taken from 1947 Bury Borough Council yearbook
  4. ^ Bury Free Press, 30 October 1915.
  5. ^ a b "English Movie Actors Coming to America to Do Work: Lady Duff Cooper May Do Films in California". New York Sun and The New York Herald. 15 February 1920. p. 1 – via Chronicling America.
  6. ^ "Prominent Descendants of Royalty Prove an Old Adage: "Blood Will Tell"". The Los Angeles Times. 27 July 1930. p. 116. Retrieved 11 December 2021.
  7. ^ a b c Capra, Pablo (9 August 2021). "Topanga History: The Topanga Yacht Club". The Malibu Times. In 1924, the Los Angeles Athletic Club bought Topanga Beach with the intention of building a yacht harbor.To promote the cause, British actor Captain Vesey O'Davoren (1888-1989) founded the Topanga Yacht Club in 1928.
  8. ^ a b "Two Actors Add Greatly To 'Amber', 7 Dec 1926, 16 - The Pasadena Post at Newspapers.com". Newspapers.com. Retrieved 10 December 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  9. ^ Davoren's army record from The London Gazette provides: 25 August 1914, General List, OTC Cadets and ex-Cadets, to be temporary 2nd Lieutenant, Infantry; 16 April 1915, temporary Lieutenant; 30 October 1916, temporary Lieutenant; 13 June 1917, temporary Lieutenant; 15 October 1917, temporary Lieutenant, from Suffolk Regiment; 2 February 1918, 'temporary Lieutenant Labour Corps, to be transferred to General List for duty as Assistant Area Gas Officer and to be acting Captain whilst so employed'; 13 May 1919, Lieutenant (acting Captain) 'whilst employed as a Brigade Education Officer'; 3 September 1919, 'temporary Lieutenant V A Davoren relinquishes his commission on account of ill health, 4 September 1919, and is granted the rank of Captain'.
  10. ^ Memorial: Vere Fortrey Currey Imperial War Museum. "The Hairpin". Suffolk Regiment. 13 October 2015.
  11. ^ Suffolk Regiment's War Diary, Suffolk Record Office in Bury St Edmunds.
  12. ^ 'The Gallant 7th Suffolks.'/ 'Charge for the Hohenzollern Redoubt.'/ 'Lieut. Vesey A. Davoren wounded.'/ 'Heroic Rescue by Bury NCO.', Bury Free Press, 30 October 1915.
  13. ^ "Lieutenant Vesey Alfred Davoren. The Suffolk Regiment. Reference: WO 339/11510". National Archives.
  14. ^ Screen International Film and TV Year Book. Vol. 45. Screen International, King Publications. 1990. p. 22. ISBN 9780900925214.
  15. ^ "'Fed up' with the Methods of English Producers". New York Herald. 15 February 1920. p. 23. Retrieved 3 December 2021 – via Newspapers.com. To use their own words, they are 'fed up' with the unenterprising methods of the film companies' over here. They declare that the British impressarios are parsimonious and lacking in imagination: that talent is at a discount. These three are Capt. Vesey O'Davoren, John Gliddon and Elliott Gordon. Note that this is the Gliddon who by 1933 was an agent whose clients included Vivien Leigh: see Taylor, John Russell. (1984) Vivien Leigh. London: Elm Tree Books. ISBN 0-241-11333-4, page 38; Edwards, Anne. (1978) Vivien Leigh, A Biography. London: Coronet Books. ISBN 0-340-23024-X (page 30-43); Capua, Michelangelo.(2003) Vivien Leigh: A Biography. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Company. ISBN 978-0-7864-1497-0, page 8.
  16. ^ a b c "Vesey O'Davoren". Turner Classic Movies. Retrieved 3 December 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  17. ^ "22 Jan 1922, 54 - The Los Angeles Times at Newspapers.com". Newspapers.com. Retrieved 9 December 2021.
  18. ^ "21 Mar 1930, 13 - Los Angeles Evening Post-Record at Newspapers.com". Newspapers.com. Retrieved 9 December 2021.
  19. ^ "Young Actor Fooled Caster in Aged Role, 13 Sep 1930, 10 - Los Angeles Evening Express at Newspapers.com". Newspapers.com. Retrieved 9 December 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  20. ^ "Noted Players Will Appear in 'People, Inc.', 20 Jun 1934, 10 - The Los Angeles Times at Newspapers.com". Newspapers.com. Retrieved 9 December 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  21. ^ "Mrs. Vesey Davoren". The Tatler: An Illustrated Journal of Society, the Drama, and Sport. Vol. 59. United Kingdom: n.p. 26 January 1916. p. 26.
  22. ^ a b "People Talked About". Carmel Pine Cone. 13 April 1934. p. 9 – via Internet Archive.
  23. ^ Gluck, Marissa (2 February 2009). "Rent Check: 1920's Hollywood Hills Guest House". LA Curbed. Is it just us, or does the rent on this 1922 Hollywood one-bedroom, one bath two-story Spanish style house seem kind of reasonable? The house was originally built for actress [sic] Vessey [sic] O'Davoren, who the listing claims was in 'London by Night' and 'Hounds [sic] of the Baskervilles'. (Although IMDB begs to differ.) The two-story house, which is roughly 800 square feet [sic], features hardwood floors, refrigerator and dishwasher, and a one car garage. The real estate agents are asking $1,800 per month [$6,046 per month in 2018] for a one-year lease. It was for sale in 2017/2018 for $1,499,000.
  24. ^ "Cruiser requires bridge builder". The Los Angeles Times. 1 September 1937. p. 28. Retrieved 3 December 2021.
  25. ^ Capra, Pablo (4 October 2019). "Topanga Yacht Harbor Planned at Cooper's Camp". The Malibu Times.
  26. ^ "Vesey O'Davoren". British Film Institute. Retrieved 4 December 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  27. ^ a b Goble, Alan, ed. (1999). The complete index to literary sources in film. London: De Gruyter, Bowker-Saur. p. 149. ISBN 978-3-11-095194-3. OCLC 868959494.
  28. ^ Gevinson, Alan, Editor (1997) Within Our Gates: Ethnicity in American Feature Films, 1911-1960 American Film Institute, University of California Press, page 1351.
  29. ^ Full cast and crew Dracula's Daughter
  30. ^ "30 Mar 1940". The Austin American at Newspapers.com. 30 March 1940. p. 9. Retrieved 3 December 2021 – via Newspapers.com.
  31. ^ Uncredited role in The Little Princess (1939) starring Shirley Temple in her first Technicolor film, via YouTube
  32. ^ Within Our Gates: Ethnicity in American Feature Films, 1911-1960, edited by Alan Gevinson, American Film Institute, University of California Press, 1997, page 1351.
  33. ^ Warren, Bill. (2009) Keep Watching the Skies! American Science Fiction Movies of the Fifties, page 726.

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Vesey O Davoren born Vesey Alfred Davoren 8 December 1888 1 30 May 1989 was a British soldier who served in the Suffolk Regiment during World War I and later worked as a film and stage actor in California Vesey O DavorenDavoren in 1916 by John MorleyBornVesey Alfred Davoren 1888 12 08 8 December 1888Dublin Ireland citation needed Died30 May 1989 1989 05 30 aged 100 Los Angeles California U S Occupation s Soldier film actorSpouseIvy de Verley m 1916 death 1963 wbr Contents 1 Early life 2 World War I 3 Career 4 Personal life 5 Filmography 6 References 7 External linksEarly life EditVesey Alfred Davoren was born to Vesey Henry William and Edith Ann nee Hoyte Davoren His father was a major in the Royal Army Medical Corps and was Mayor of Bury St Edmunds 1911 1912 2 3 His mother was president of the local branch of the League of Pity 4 Reportedly Davoren was a descendent of the Duke of Wellington on his mother s side 5 6 He claimed descent from two English Prime Ministers William Pitt 1708 1778 and Iron Duke Arthur Wellesley 1769 1852 and said he stemmed from a family of medieval Irish scholars 7 He spent his early childhood in India later attending St Paul s school in London and Trinity College in Dublin Ireland 8 As a youth Davoren performed in plays at the Abbey Theatre in Dublin 1 World War I EditDuring World War I Davoren served in the British Army with the 7th Battalion Suffolk Regiment under the command of Colonel Charles Douglas Parry Crooke 9 In October 1915 his company B was massacred 10 in action around the Hohenzollern Redoubt just after the Battle of Loos See Actions of the Hohenzollern Redoubt British attacks 13 19 October 1915 An entry in the 7th Battalion Suffolk Regiment s War Diary 11 non primary source needed on 13 October 1915 states that Davoren was wounded shot in foot and then side in the action on the Hohenzollern Redoubt on 11 October but continued to lead his Company until killed by a shot from a machine gun Davoren was rescued carried for 2 miles 3 2 km by Sergeant Major Martin 12 Davoren was the only one of the 10 officers of B Company 7th Battalion Suffolk Regiment to survive that day despite having been reported killed 13 Following a mustard gas attack Davoren lost his voice and was told he had six months to live should he live in a dry climate 1 In order to save his voice he decided to move to California 14 Career EditDavoren began his London stage career in 1909 8 In February 1920 the New York Herald reported that Davoren one of three of the most promising young actors of the British film world along with John Gliddon and Elliot Gordon had set sail from Britain to New York 15 and he arrived in Hollywood California later than same year 5 7 He acted in silent films during the seven years it took for his voice to recover from his wartime injury 1 In 1927 he made his first American film appearance in Arthur Varney s Winds of the Pampas 16 During this period he also directed plays including a Hollywood Bowl production of The Pied Piper 1 By 1930 he had played leading roles in the British and American stage productions of A School for Scandal as Sir Benjamin Backbite in 1922 17 and Cyril Harcourt s A Pair of Silk Stockings and along with central roles in musical comedies in Dublin and London 18 Davoren s early film and stage career overlapped In the spring of 1930 he played an elderly man in the play Rope s End while simultaneously playing a younger man in the film So This Is London saying that he spent one half of the day getting my whiskers on and off His versatility almost cost him the role of Professor Deming in the September 1930 stage production of The Poor Nut when its casting director initially did not believe that the clean shaven Davoren could be the same actor he remembered from Rope s End 19 In June 1934 The Los Angeles Times reported Davoren to be one of four well known actors to be principals in the cast of the stage play The People Inc 20 He went on to have a large number of roles in sound films 1 Personal life Edit Life mask of Davoren by his wife Ivy de Verley circa 1920Davoren married portrait artist Ivy de Verley on 15 January 1916 21 He modelled for some of his wife s death masks 22 According to de Verley she developed the style after her husband asked her to create his death mask after being told he had a short time to live following exposure to poison gas 22 In 1922 O Davoren and his wife commissioned a 2 500 square foot house and studio in West Hollywood California in Hollywood s Sunset Strip near Beverly Boulevard and Sunset Las Palmas Studios at 2049 North Las Palmas Avenue Los Angeles CA 90068 As of 2018 the house still stands 23 In 1937 in his backyard Davoren built several boats including a 24 foot 7 3 m cabin cruiser 24 He was the founder and commodore of the Topanga Yacht Club Topanga California and was given the honorific sobriquet of Captain 7 Despite the prominent involvement of William Randolph Hearst and the purchase of 1 800 acres 730 ha the planned yacht harbor never materialized 25 Davoren died aged 100 on 30 May 1989 in Los Angeles 1 Filmography EditHe appeared in 64 films between 1927 and 1957 mostly uncredited Unless otherwise noted the entries on this list come from the following three sources 16 26 27 Winds of the Pampas 1927 starring role as Eusabio 16 27 Springtime for Henry 1934 as a butler Female 1933 footman Jimmy the Gent 1934 James Cagney s second steward British Agent 1934 as secretary Henderson Coming Out Party 1934 as second butler 28 The Love Captive 1934 as second butler The Girl from 10th Avenue 1935 as servant scenes deleted The Dark Angel 1935 voice at station voice uncredited Folies Bergere de Paris 1935 as man in montage Clive of India 1935 as assistant surveyor The Right to Live 1935 as waiter The Lone Wolf Returns 1935 as Stewart s Gail Patrick butler Joseph Shipmates Forever 1935 as Converse Dick Powell s butler Ants in the Pantry 1936 as Gawkins the butler with The Three Stooges Ladies in Love 1936 as Fritz Mr Deeds Goes to Town 1936 party guest The Golden Arrow 1936 as butler Dracula s Daughter 1936 as Butler 29 Lloyd s of London 1936 as waiter The White Angel 1936 as Thompson butler It s All Yours 1937 as Valet The Last of Mrs Cheyney 1937 ship steward Let s Get Married 1937 as butler London By Night 1937 as Bobby Shall We Dance 1937 as steward or ship s bartender She Asked for It 1937 as Fletcher She Had to Eat 1937 as waiter Stella Dallas 1937 as Helen s butler at wedding Wife Doctor and Nurse 1937 as butler Four Men and a Prayer 1938 Vincent a flunky The Lady Objects 1938 as Langham Violent is the Word for Curly 1938 as Professor Hicks in a Three Stooges short Lord Jeff 1938 as Queen Mary steward Hound of the Baskervilles 1939 as ship s steward Raffles 1939 as David Niven s butler 30 The Little Princess 1939 starring Shirley Temple in her first Technicolor film 31 as an orderly My Son My Son 1940 as the butler Dark Delusion 1947 as butler 32 Forever Amber 1947 as Fop If Winter Comes 1947 as Tybar butler The Late George Apley 1947 as minister Blondie s Reward 1948 as Dickson or Dickson s butler The Emperor Waltz 1948 as butler I Love Trouble 1948 Lilly as butler A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur s Court 1949 as castle servant Rogues of Sherwood Forest 1950 The Milkman 1950 as Carter s butler Please Believe Me 1950 as ship s maitre d hotel Kind Lady 1951 as pedestrian The Son of Dr Jekyll 1951 as Sir John Utterson s Lester Matthews s butler 33 Million Dollar Mermaid 1952 All the Brothers Were Valiant 1953 as the minister Let s Do It Again 1953 as Gary s butler Brigadoon 1954 as townsman The King s Thief 1955 as courier The Scarlet Coat 1955 as butler Diane 1956 as valet Telephone Time TV series 1956 the episode She Also Ran 1956 as president s aide Until They Sail 1957 as the minister reverend in Delia s weddingReferences Edit a b c d e f g Lombardi Fred 14 June 1989 Obituaries Variety Vol 335 no 9 pp 93 94 ProQuest 1286134366 Clare Genealogy The O Davorens of Cahermacnaughten Burren Co Clare Part II Genealogical O Davoren Pedigree circa 1754 Later O Davorens Clare County Library Retrieved 3 December 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link List taken from 1947 Bury Borough Council yearbook Bury Free Press 30 October 1915 a b English Movie Actors Coming to America to Do Work Lady Duff Cooper May Do Films in California New York Sun and The New York Herald 15 February 1920 p 1 via Chronicling America Prominent Descendants of Royalty Prove an Old Adage Blood Will Tell The Los Angeles Times 27 July 1930 p 116 Retrieved 11 December 2021 a b c Capra Pablo 9 August 2021 Topanga History The Topanga Yacht Club The Malibu Times In 1924 the Los Angeles Athletic Club bought Topanga Beach with the intention of building a yacht harbor To promote the cause British actor Captain Vesey O Davoren 1888 1989 founded the Topanga Yacht Club in 1928 a b Two Actors Add Greatly To Amber 7 Dec 1926 16 The Pasadena Post at Newspapers com Newspapers com Retrieved 10 December 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Davoren s army record from The London Gazette provides 25 August 1914 General List OTC Cadets and ex Cadets to be temporary 2nd Lieutenant Infantry 16 April 1915 temporary Lieutenant 30 October 1916 temporary Lieutenant 13 June 1917 temporary Lieutenant 15 October 1917 temporary Lieutenant from Suffolk Regiment 2 February 1918 temporary Lieutenant Labour Corps to be transferred to General List for duty as Assistant Area Gas Officer and to be acting Captain whilst so employed 13 May 1919 Lieutenant acting Captain whilst employed as a Brigade Education Officer 3 September 1919 temporary Lieutenant V A Davoren relinquishes his commission on account of ill health 4 September 1919 and is granted the rank of Captain Memorial Vere Fortrey Currey Imperial War Museum The Hairpin Suffolk Regiment 13 October 2015 Suffolk Regiment s War Diary Suffolk Record Office in Bury St Edmunds The Gallant 7th Suffolks Charge for the Hohenzollern Redoubt Lieut Vesey A Davoren wounded Heroic Rescue by Bury NCO Bury Free Press 30 October 1915 Lieutenant Vesey Alfred Davoren The Suffolk Regiment Reference WO 339 11510 National Archives Screen International Film and TV Year Book Vol 45 Screen International King Publications 1990 p 22 ISBN 9780900925214 Fed up with the Methods of English Producers New York Herald 15 February 1920 p 23 Retrieved 3 December 2021 via Newspapers com To use their own words they are fed up with the unenterprising methods of the film companies over here They declare that the British impressarios are parsimonious and lacking in imagination that talent is at a discount These three are Capt Vesey O Davoren John Gliddon and Elliott Gordon Note that this is the Gliddon who by 1933 was an agent whose clients included Vivien Leigh see Taylor John Russell 1984 Vivien Leigh London Elm Tree Books ISBN 0 241 11333 4 page 38 Edwards Anne 1978 Vivien Leigh A Biography London Coronet Books ISBN 0 340 23024 X page 30 43 Capua Michelangelo 2003 Vivien Leigh A Biography Jefferson North Carolina McFarland amp Company ISBN 978 0 7864 1497 0 page 8 a b c Vesey O Davoren Turner Classic Movies Retrieved 3 December 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link 22 Jan 1922 54 The Los Angeles Times at Newspapers com Newspapers com Retrieved 9 December 2021 21 Mar 1930 13 Los Angeles Evening Post Record at Newspapers com Newspapers com Retrieved 9 December 2021 Young Actor Fooled Caster in Aged Role 13 Sep 1930 10 Los Angeles Evening Express at Newspapers com Newspapers com Retrieved 9 December 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Noted Players Will Appear in People Inc 20 Jun 1934 10 The Los Angeles Times at Newspapers com Newspapers com Retrieved 9 December 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Mrs Vesey Davoren The Tatler An Illustrated Journal of Society the Drama and Sport Vol 59 United Kingdom n p 26 January 1916 p 26 a b People Talked About Carmel Pine Cone 13 April 1934 p 9 via Internet Archive Gluck Marissa 2 February 2009 Rent Check 1920 s Hollywood Hills Guest House LA Curbed Is it just us or does the rent on this 1922 Hollywood one bedroom one bath two story Spanish style house seem kind of reasonable The house was originally built for actress sic Vessey sic O Davoren who the listing claims was in London by Night and Hounds sic of the Baskervilles Although IMDB begs to differ The two story house which is roughly 800 square feet sic features hardwood floors refrigerator and dishwasher and a one car garage The real estate agents are asking 1 800 per month 6 046 per month in 2018 for a one year lease It was for sale in 2017 2018 for 1 499 000 Cruiser requires bridge builder The Los Angeles Times 1 September 1937 p 28 Retrieved 3 December 2021 Capra Pablo 4 October 2019 Topanga Yacht Harbor Planned at Cooper s Camp The Malibu Times Vesey O Davoren British Film Institute Retrieved 4 December 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link a b Goble Alan ed 1999 The complete index to literary sources in film London De Gruyter Bowker Saur p 149 ISBN 978 3 11 095194 3 OCLC 868959494 Gevinson Alan Editor 1997 Within Our Gates Ethnicity in American Feature Films 1911 1960 American Film Institute University of California Press page 1351 Full cast and crew Dracula s Daughter 30 Mar 1940 The Austin American at Newspapers com 30 March 1940 p 9 Retrieved 3 December 2021 via Newspapers com Uncredited role in The Little Princess 1939 starring Shirley Temple in her first Technicolor film via YouTube Within Our Gates Ethnicity in American Feature Films 1911 1960 edited by Alan Gevinson American Film Institute University of California Press 1997 page 1351 Warren Bill 2009 Keep Watching the Skies American Science Fiction Movies of the Fifties page 726 External links EditVesey O Davoren at IMDb Vesey O Davoren appeared in two films with The Three Stooges playing the part of Gawkins in Ants in the Pantry 1936 and Professor Hicks in Violent is the Word for Curly 1938 8 December 2017 Video via YouTube Uncredited role in The Little Princess 1939 starring Shirley Temple in her first Technicolor film via YouTube Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Vesey O 27Davoren amp oldid 1163315701, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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