Lorna Hubbard

Lorna Hubbard was an American actress, born on October 8, 1910, in Putney, London, England, UK. She is best known for her roles in Mister Cinders, What Happened Then?, and Music Hath Charms. Her career spanned the 1930s, and she left a mark in the film industry before her untimely death.

Personal and Family Life

Lorna Marion St Aubyn Hubbard was raised in London and pursued her passion for acting from a young age. Though not much is known about her family life, her decision to become an actress in the 1930s reflects a deep commitment to her craft during a vibrant era for film.

Career

Lorna’s acting career blossomed during the 1930s, where she gained recognition for her performances in several significant films. She worked as both an actress and a performer, changing her stage name to Lorna Storm for some of her roles to help distinguish her in the industry. Her notable works include appearances in the films Mister Cinders and Music Hath Charms.

Death and Legacy

Lorna Hubbard passed away on February 19, 1962, in Southwark, London, England, at the age of 51, due to breast cancer. Despite her relatively short career, she is remembered for her contributions to early British cinema, and her work continues to be appreciated by film enthusiasts today.

Filmography

Year Title Role
1934 What Happened Then? Alicia Altherton (as Lorna Storm)
1935 Mister Cinders Minerva Kemp (as Lorna Storm)
1936 Music Hath Charms Marjorie Turner
1936 Gaol Break Daisy Oakley
1936 Love Up the Pole Joan