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Duane Thompson (born Lura Duane Malony; July 28, 1903 – August 15, 1970) was an
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film actress during
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era. When Talkies pushed silent films into the background, she worked in stock theater for a time before moving to
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. She was married twice, to comedian Buddy Wattles and to radio producer William T. Johnson.


Dancer and bit player

Thompson and her mother moved to San Francisco and Hollywood in the early 1920s, where Thompson, after a stint as a cafe dancer, pursued a career in acting. She received her first film role in 1921, starring opposite Vernon Dent as Violet Joy in ''Up and at 'em''.


Silent film star

Dropping Violet Joy for Duane Thompson, she was Neal Burn's leading lady in ''Hot Water''. That film launched her into regular roles, and she starred in four films that year. From 1923 to 1929, Thompson starred in 37 films, with uncredited roles in another three films. In 1925, she was one of 13 women selected by the Western Association of Motion Picture Advertisers (WAMPAS) as a WAMPAS Baby Star It was said at the time she was selected by WAMPAS that "Duane Thompson, with dancing as a foundation for a theatrical career, embarked on what is leading her to fame and fortune... She has appeared in numerous Christie Comedies, and is now leading lady for Walter Hiers."


Stage and radio

Although Thompson appeared in
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, the advent of talking films effectively ended her film career, and she went on to stock theater. In 1928, she was signed for a stage role in Dixie McCoy's production of ''Tarnish'' at the Hollywood Music Box., and in 1931, she played Susan Porter in
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's ''Holiday'' with the Woodward Players in St. Louis. Shortly thereafter, she turned to radio, where she opened each broadcast of the Hollywood Hotel radio program and played a lead in such comedy series as ''The Newlyweds''. Her radio role opening broadcasts of Hollywood Hotel led to an offer in 1937 to play herself in the '' Hollywood Hotel movie''. Following that film she returned to her work in radio with her second husband, producer William T. Johnson. She was often cast as a switchboard operator.


Personal life

Born July 28, 1903 in Red Oak, Iowa, Lura Duane Malony was the daughter of Dr. John Henry Malony and Georgia Ethel Manker. She and her mother relocated to Omaha when Duane was 2 years old, before moving on to California. Duane took the surname of her mother's second husband, Tommy Thompson. For a brief time she used the stage name Violet Joy. On December 11, 1928, she married stage comedian Emmett K. (Buddy) Wattles, and, in 1937, radio producer William T. Johnson. After retiring, she lived in Los Angeles with her husband and daughter, Judith, until her death on August 15, 1970, at the age of 67.


Partial filmography

* '' Some Pun'kins'' (1925) * ''
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'' (1925) * '' April Fool'' (1926) * '' The Lodge in the Wilderness'' (1926) * '' College Days'' (1926) * ''
Husband Hunters ''Husband Hunters'' is a 1927 American comedy-drama silent film released by Tiffany Productions, directed by John G. Adolfi, and starring Mae Busch, Charles Delaney and Jean Arthur. Plot The film looks at the exploits of chorus girls Marie (Mae ...
'' (1927) * ''
Long Pants ''Long Pants'' (also known as ''Johnny Newcomer'') is a 1927 American silent comedy film directed by Frank Capra and starring Harry Langdon. Additional cast members include Gladys Brockwell, Alan Roscoe, and Priscilla Bonner. Plot The sile ...
'' (1927) * ''
The Silent Avenger ''The Silent Avenger'' is a 1927 American silent action film directed by James P. Hogan and starring Charles Delaney, Duane Thompson and George Chesebro.Munden p.716 Cast * Thunder the Dog as Thunder * Charles Delaney as Stanley Gilmore * D ...
'' (1927) * '' The Desert Pirate'' (1927) * '' One Hour of Love'' (1927) * ''
Her Summer Hero ''Her Summer Hero'' is a lost 1928 silent film comedy drama directed by James Dugan and starring Sally Blane, Hugh Trevor and Harold Goodwin. Cast * Hugh Trevor - Kenneth Holmes * Harold Goodwin - Herb Darrow * Duane Thompson - Joan Stanton ...
'' (1928) * ''
The Fightin' Redhead ''The Fightin' Redhead'' is a 1928 American silent Western film directed by Louis King and starring Buzz Barton, Duane Thompson and Milburn Morante. Cast * Buzz Barton as Red Hepner * Duane Thompson as Jane Anderson * Milburn Morante as Si ...
'' (1928) * '' The Flyin' Buckaroo'' (1928) * '' Wizard of the Saddle'' (1928) * ''
Phyllis of the Follies ''Phyllis of the Follies'' is a 1928 American silent comedy film directed by Ernst Laemmle and starring Alice Day, Matt Moore and Edmund Burns.Roots p.289 Cast * Alice Day as Phyllis Sherwood * Matt Moore as Howard Decker * Edmund Burns ...
'' (1928) * '' The Price of Fear'' (1928) * ''
Phantom of the Range ''Phantom of the Range'' is a 1928 American silent Western film directed by James Dugan and starring Tom Tyler, Frankie Darro and Duane Thompson.Munden, p. 602 In 1931 it was remade as a sound film '' The Cheyenne Cyclone''. Tyler also starre ...
'' (1928) * ''
Beauty and Bullets ''Beauty and Bullets'' is a 1928 American silent Western film directed by Ray Taylor and written by George H. Plympton and Carl Krusada. The film stars Ted Wells, Duane Thompson, Jack Kenny and Wilbur Mack. The film was released on December ...
'' (1928) * '' Born to the Saddle'' (1929) * ''
Slim Fingers ''Slim Fingers'' is a 1929 American crime film directed by Joseph Levigard and written by William Berke and Carl Krusada. The film stars Bill Cody, Duane Thompson, Wilbur Mack, Monte Montague, Arthur Morrison and Charles King. The film was ...
'' (1929) * ''
The Tip Off ''The Tip Off'' (also written as ''The Tip-Off'') is a 1929 American silent film, silent crime film, crime drama film directed by Leigh Jason and starring Bill Cody (actor), Bill Cody, George Hackathorne and Duane Thompson.Munden p.816 It was shot ...
'' (1929) * ''
Voice of the City ''The Voice of the City'' is a 1929 American Pre-Code film by Willard Mack and starring Robert Ames. Modeled on a stage play, it is not related to the story of the same name by O. Henry.Hollywood Hotel The Hollywood Hotel was a famous hotel, society venue of early Hollywood, and landmark A landmark is a recognizable natural or artificial feature used for navigation, a feature that stands out from its near environment and is often visible fr ...
'' (1937)


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Thompson, Duane American silent film actresses American radio actresses People from Red Oak, Iowa Actresses from Iowa 1903 births 1970 deaths 20th-century American actresses WAMPAS Baby Stars