
Fatty and Mabel at the San Diego Exposition
Fatty and Mabel at the San Diego Exposition

Matilda Fernández, stage name Fontaine La Rue (July 18, 1890 in Hermosillo, Mexico – September 13, 1964) was an American silent film actress appearing in films from 1918 to 1929. Her career ended with the advent of talkies. She was one of seven children born to Diego and Carlotta Monreal Fernandez. After immigrating to the United States in 1907, Matilda married Victor Garcia Rojas. The couple had three children, Victor Paul, Matilda Garcia, and Victoria Grace. After the couple divorced, Matilda entered show business. She got her start on stage as a toe dancer and in musical comedy. She toured with the Trimble Musical Comedy Company in 1914 before breaking into films the following year in comedy shorts for Keystone. She first used the name Dora Rodgers, but reinvented herself with the name Fontaine La Rue, tiring of playing vamps. On occasions she would switch between the names. Notably she appeared in the lost film, A Blind Bargain with Lon Chaney. After a lengthy love affair with actor Nelson McDowell, Fontaine married real estate broker Wayne Hancock and retired from the screen. The Keystone Vamp died of Acute Myelogenous Leukemia on September 13, 1964, at UCLA Medical Center.
Born: 1890-07-18 in Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico
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Fatty and Mabel at the San Diego Exposition

An Adventuress

The Man Beneath

The Sins of Rosanne

The Lost Romance

A Blind Bargain

Boots

The Bear Cat

The Isle of Love
The Torrent

The Faith Healer

Unseen Hands

Love, Loot and Crash

The Great Impersonation

Exit the Vamp

Mabel Lost and Won

Daughters of Today

Oh, Mabel Behave

The Love Letter
Did She Do Wrong?
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