Lottie De Vaull was an American actress who is best known for Limousine Life, The Honor of Kenneth McGrath, and The Boob’s Legacy.
Personal and Family Life
Lottie De Vaull was born on November 11, 1879, in Washington, Pennsylvania. She was married to William De Vaull, and they shared their lives together. She remained active in the acting community in Los Angeles until at least 1929.
Career
As a character actress, Lottie specialized in society roles and was recognized for her talent in various short films. Notable works include her performances in Limousine Life and The Honor of Kenneth McGrath. By 1929, she was still listed in the Screen Players Telephone Directory, highlighting her ongoing presence in the industry.
Death and Legacy
Lottie De Vaull passed away on February 4, 1969, in Los Angeles, California. Her contributions to early cinema, particularly in short films, have left a mark on the history of film. She is remembered for her roles that painted the social scenes of her time.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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1914 | The Boob’s Legacy | The Scheming Mistress of the House (as Mrs. William P. De Vaull) |
1915 | The Honor of Kenneth McGrath | Rita’s Mother (as Mrs. De Vaull) |
1916 | The French Milliner | Short (as Mrs. De Vaull) |
1918 | Limousine Life | Mrs. Malvin |