Viora Daniel

Viora Daniel was an American actress best known for her roles in Quarantined Rivals, The Life of the Party, and The Fourteenth Man. Born on January 24, 1902, in San Lucas, California, she made a significant impact on the film industry during her career. Daniel passed away on May 9, 1980, in Los Angeles, California.

Personal and Family Life

Viora Daniel was born into a family that supported her passion for performing arts from an early age. Little is known about her personal life, but she managed to carve out a place for herself in the entertainment world. Her career spanned several years, during which she became a recognized figure in the film industry.

Career

Daniel started her career in the silent film era, where she showcased her acting talent in various roles. Some of her notable performances include parts in classic films like The Life of the Party and Quarantined Rivals. She made a mark with her ability to portray different characters, contributing to her popularity in early cinema.

Death and Legacy

Viora Daniel passed away on May 9, 1980, leaving behind a legacy of memorable performances in early Hollywood films. Her work is celebrated by film historians and continues to be recognized by classic movie enthusiasts. Daniel’s contributions to the film industry remain a part of cinematic history.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
Saturday Night 1922-01-29 Bill’s Blonde Girlfriend
The Life of the Party 1920-11-21 Milly Hollister
The Fourteenth Man 1920-09-01 Mrs. McDowell
A Barnyard Cavalier 1922-01-08 Jane
Old Shoes 1925-04-08
Bulldog Pluck 1927-06-12 Jess Haviland
Let Me Explain 1921-05-08 1st Honeymooning Wife
Be My Wife 1921-04-01 Mrs. Du Pont
Quarantined Rivals 1927-02-28 Minette, the manicurist
One Chance in a Million 1927-04-01 Ruth Torrence
Cold Feet 1922-05-21 Mabel- Romantic Heroine