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Lucille Lund (June 3, 1913 – February 15, 2002) was an American actress. She is best known for her role in the film '' The Black Cat'' (1934).


Background

Lucille Lund was born in
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to Olaf Sylfestson Lund (1888–1940) and Laura (Skjelkvåle) Lund (1885–1972), who were immigrants from
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,
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. She began her theatrical career as a child doing play extracts and readings. After leaving school she joined Henry Duffy Players, a stock company and toured up and down the Pacific Coast. She then studied drama at
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in
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.


Career

In 1933 she won a nationwide contest, "The Most Beautiful College Coed", which included a small
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contract as a prize. Her first film was ''Horseplay'' in 1933, in which she had a minor role, with her first noticeable film being opposite Robert Young in the 1933 movie ''Saturday's Millions''. In 1934 she starred in six films. That year she starred in '' The Black Cat'', a
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starring
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and
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. She also starred in the lead role opposite
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in ''Range Warfare'', and would be named a " WAMPAS Baby Star". Of the thirteen girls selected that year to be "WAMPAS Baby Stars", only four would see any success as actresses. It was the last year that "WAMPAS" selected actresses for that title. Lund had roles in 21 films from 1935 through 1939, many of which were
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, such as '' Prison Shadows''. Of her last four films, she was uncredited in three.


Filmography

(Per AFI database) * ''Horseplay'' (1933) - Iris Marley * '' Fighting Through'' (1934) - Lucille * '' Kiss and Make-Up'' (1934) - Magda * '' Young and Beautiful'' (1934) * '' The Black Cat'' (1934) - Karen * ''
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'' (1935) - Girl in bar * '' Timber War'' (1935) - Sally Martin * '' Range Warfare'' (1935) - Little Feather * ''
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'' (1935) - Showgirl * '' Prison Shadows'' (1936) - Claire Thomas * '' Rio Grande Romance'' (1936) - Rose Carter * '' The Cowboy Star'' (1936) - Mother * ''
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'' (1936) - Cigarette girl * '' Don't Get Personal'' (1936) - Bridesmaid * ''
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'' (1936) - American girl * '' The Devil is Driving'' (1937) - Dolly * '' Blake of Scotland Yard'' (1937) - The Duchess * '' A Fight to the Finish'' (1937) - Mabel * '' What Price Vengeance'' (1937) - Babe Foster * '' Start Cheering'' (1938) - Flossie * '' There's That Woman Again'' (1938) - Receptionist


Later years

In 1937, she married Kenneth Higgins (1937–1973), a radio producer-writer. They were the parents of two daughters. In 1939, she ended her acting career after the birth of her two daughters. After the death of her husband in 1973, she returned to acting in
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. In 1997 she took part in the
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''Lugosi: Hollywood's Dracula'', about the life and career of Bela Lugosi. In 2000 Lund took part in the documentary ''I Used to be in Pictures'', which featured many actresses from the early years of Hollywood, which included Beverly Roberts,
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and Miriam Seegar, in addition to Lund and others. The documentary searched into Hollywood's early beginnings, and its pioneers. It would be Lund's last on-camera work. She died at her home in
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in 2002, aged 88.


References


External links

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Lucille Lund (Northwestern University)
{{DEFAULTSORT:Lund, Lucille Actresses from Washington (state) American film actresses 1913 births 2002 deaths People from Buckley, Washington American people of Norwegian descent 20th-century American actresses