Jacqueline Logan

Jacqueline Medura Logan ( born November 30, 1901 in Corsicana, Texas, † April 4, 1983 in Melbourne, Florida) was an American film and theater actress.

Life

Jacqueline Logan grew up as the daughter of a wealthy family in Colorado Springs. After dropping studying journalism Logan went in hoping to have success as Schauspierlin Chicago, where she gained experience as a dancer. From 1920, they could do in New York experience as a singer, and performed among others in em piece Florodora on Broadway.

Here Logan was discovered by director Allan Dwan, who casted as the lead actress in the movie produced in 1921, A Perfect Crime. It was the beginning of a promising career. In the 1920s alone was Logan in over 50 silent films before the camera. Her most famous film was the 1927 movie King of Kings Bible produced by director Cecil B. DeMille, in which she starred as Mary Magdalene. In 1929 it came with her role in the film The Show of Shows by John G. Adolfi the change to talkies. 1931 Logan worked as a director and filmed in collaboration with Maryfield the 46 - minute short film Strictly Business. In the early 1930s got Logan two roles in theater productions, most recently between September 1934 and February 1935 in Merrily We Roll Along.

Your private life was one of the reasons why her career came to a standstill. In 1934 she married the entrepreneur Larry Winston, for she gave up her career. The childless marriage has already been divorced in 1947. Last Logan lived a life between New York and Florida, and devoted himself to political concerns. She was also a member of the anti-communist John Birch Society. 1973 Logan appeared in the comedy film Naughty Wives one last time before the camera. She died 81 years old in April 1983 in Melbourne ( Florida) and was buried in Decatur.

Filmography

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