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Vera Reynolds (born Vera Nancy Reynolds; November 25, 1899 – April 22, 1962) was an American film actress.


Early life and career

Born in Richmond, Virginia, in 1899, Reynolds first worked in films at age 12. She began as a dancer, worked as one of the
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, and became a leading lady in silent motion pictures. Among her film credits are starring roles in
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'' (1923), and
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's '' Feet of Clay'' (1924), ''
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'' (1925), ''
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'' (1925) and ''
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'' (1931) with
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.


Controversy

On August 28, 1927, police in Hollywood reported that Reynolds had taken poison. Later the same evening she clarified what had occurred. She explained that an excited telephone operator had phoned the police when her mother requested a doctor. The police arrived along with an ambulance. The actress was found unconscious on the floor of a bathroom in her Hollywood home. Police responded initially to moans from the actress's mother who was outside the bathroom. When the door was opened they found the younger woman writhing in pain. Reynolds' mother believed her daughter had taken the poison by mistake, believing it to be medicine. Despite the actress's protestations she was transported to the emergency room and given emergency treatment. The attending physician said that he failed to find any trace of poison. Instead he thought Reynolds may have suffered an attack brought on by acute indigestion or
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. Police had discovered a half-filled bottle of poison in the bathroom which led to their initial conclusion. Vera, upon returning to her home, described the initial report as "ridiculous"; saying "I have too much to live for." She said, "Life is indeed very sweet and I am certainly not ready to end it yet."


Marriages

She married twice: *To comedian Earl Montgomery; they divorced in 1926. *To Robert Ellis du Reel (1892–1974). In March 1938, Reynolds brought a
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suit against Reel was reported. She sued Reel for $150,000, and contended she lived with Reel for nine years before she learned that they were not married. The suit claimed he promised to marry her, but failed to do so. During a recess in the trial Hollywood film director
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, who believed the case could be reconciled out of court, assumed the role of peacemaker. Reynolds claimed to have had a marriage ceremony with Reel in
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in 1926. Reel denied there had been a wedding, and stated the two had lived together unmarried. He remarked they "had the edge" on their unhappy married friends.


Death

Reynolds died in Hollywood on April 22, 1962, aged 62, at the Motion Picture Country Hospital in
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. She was buried in Valhalla Memorial Park, North Hollywood.


Filmography

* '' Luke's Trolley Troubles'' (1917, Short) * ''That Dawgone Dog'' (1917, Short) as The Girl * ''A Self-Made Hero'' (1917, Short) * ''A Winning Loser'' (1917, Short) * ''His Criminal Career'' (1917, Short) * ''A Laundry Clean-Up'' (1917, Short) * ''A Janitor's Vengeance'' (1917, Short) * ''His Sudden Rival'' (1917, Short) * ''His Hidden Talent'' (1917, Short) as The Fellow's Sweetheart * ''Caught in the End'' (1917, Short) as The Jealous Husband's Wife * ''
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'' (1918, Short) as Gym Girl (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1920, Short) as Mrs. Tryan * ''
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'' (1920, Short) * '' Beaned on the Border'' (1920, Short) * '' Stay Down East'' (1921, Short) * '' Should Brides Marry?'' (1921, Short) * '' Home Blues'' (1921, Short) * '' His Hansom Butler'' (1921, Short) * '' Designing Husbands'' (192, Short) * '' Cleo's Easy Mark'' (1921, Short) * '' All at Sea'' (1921, Short) * '' Tomale-O'' (1922, Short) * '' Sweet Cookie'' (1922, Short) * '' Koo Koo Kids'' (1922, Short) * '' What Next?'' (1922, Short) * '' Whose Husband Are You?'' (1922, Short) * '' Rented Trouble'' (1922, Short) * '' But a Butler!'' (1922, Short) * '' Easy Pickin''' (1922, Short) * '' The Pest'' (1922, Short) as The poor tenant * ''
Prodigal Daughters ''Prodigal Daughters'' is a 1923 American silent societal drama film produced by Famous Players-Lasky and distributed through Paramount Pictures. The film stars Gloria Swanson and was directed by Sam Wood. It is based on a novel of the same name ...
'' (1923) as Marjory Forbes * '' Woman-Proof'' (1923) as Celeste Rockwood * '' Chop Suey Louie'' (1923, Short) * '' Shadows of Paris'' (1924) as Liane * '' Flapper Wives'' (1924) as Sadie Callahan * '' Icebound'' (1924) as Nettie Moore * '' For Sale'' (1924) as Betty Twombly-Smith * '' Broken Barriers'' (1924) as Sadie Denton * '' Feet of Clay'' (1924) as Amy Loring * '' Cheap Kisses'' (1924) as Kitty Dillingham * ''
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'' (1925) as Grace Henderson * ''
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'' (1925) as Margaret Peake * ''
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'' (1925) * '' The Limited Mail'' (1925) as Caroline Dale * '' Without Mercy'' (1925) as Margaret Garth * ''
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'' (1925) as Beth Tyrell * ''
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'' (1925) as Amy Creeth * ''
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'' (1926) as Norma Drake / Norma Powers * '' Sunny Side Up'' (1926) as Sunny Ducrow * '' Risky Business'' (1926) as Cecily Stoughton * ''
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'' (1926) as Kate O'Reilly * '' The Little Adventuress'' (1927) as Helen Davis * '' Wedding Bill$'' (1927) * '' The Main Event'' (1927) as Glory Frayne * '' Almost Human'' (1927) as Mary Kelly * '' Golf Widows'' (1928) as Alice Anderson * ''
The Divine Sinner ''The Divine Sinner'' is a 1928 American silent film directed by Scott Pembroke and starring Vera Reynolds, Nigel De Brulier and Bernard Siegel. This film is now lost. Cast * Vera Reynolds as Lillia Ludwig * Nigel De Brulier as Minister of ...
'' (1928) as Lillia Ludwig * '' Jazzland'' (1928) as Stella Baggott * '' Back from Shanghai'' (1929) * '' Tonight at Twelve'' (1929) as Barbara Warren * '' The Last Dance'' (1930) as Sally Kelly * ''
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'' (1930) as Mary Stevens * ''
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'' (1930) as Alice Blake * '' The Lawless Woman'' (1931) as June Page * ''
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'' (1931) as Ellen Garwood * '' Neck and Neck'' (1931) as Norma Rickson * ''
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'' (1931) as Millie White * '' The Monster Walks'' (1932) as Ruth Earlton * '' Gorilla Ship'' (1932) as Helen Wells * '' Tangled Destinies'' (1932) as Ruth, the Airline Stewardess (final film role)


References

*'' Dunkirk Evening Observer'', "Breach Of Promise Suit Of Vera Reynolds Is Near Settlement", Saturday, March 26, 1938, p. 3 *''
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'', "Screen Star Vera Reynolds Funeral Set", April 25, 1962, Page B1 *'' Newark Advocate and American Tribune'' (Ohio), "Vera Reynolds, Pretty Blue-eyed Brunet, Possesses the Unusual - Is Popular", Saturday, July 28, 1928, p. 7 *'' Oakland Tribune'', "Vera Reynolds Not Poisoned", August 29, 1927, p. 1 * St. Johns, Ivan, "A Surf Board Flapper," '' Photoplay'', September 1924, p. 65. *'' Syracuse Herald'', "Vera Reynolds Wearies Of Being Farmed Out", July 31, 1928, p. 9


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