
Brass Commandments
Brass Commandments

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Wanda Hawley (a.k.a. Wanda Petit), (July 30, 1895 – March 18, 1963) was a veteran of the silent screen films era. She entered the theatrical profession with an amateur group in Seattle, and later toured the U.S. and Canada as a singer. She co-starred with Rudolph Valentino in the 1922's The Young Rajah, and rose to stardom in a number of Cecil B. DeMille and director Sam Wood's films. Description above from the Wikipedia article Wanda Hawley, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Born: 1895-07-29 in Scranton, Pennsylvania, USA

Brass Commandments

Her Beloved Villain

American Pluck

Bread

Thirty Days

The Wizard of Oz

Her Sturdy Oak

The Affairs of Anatol

Old Wives for New

We Can't Have Everything

Mary of the Movies

For Better, for Worse

A Trip to Paramountown
Flying Fool

Cheating the Public

Secret Service

Barriers Burned Away

The Young Rajah

The Poor Boob

Miss Hobbs