Lucille La Verne Net Worth

Lucille La Verne was a legendary stage actress and character player in early films. She made her stage debut at the age of three and quickly proved herself a talented actress. She won great acclaim when she played both Juliet and Lady Macbeth at the age of 14. She made her Broadway debut in 1888 and went on to star in several acclaimed touring productions. In 1898 she was made manager and director of the Empire Theater in Richmond, VA, where she wrote an adaptation of Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol". She made her film debut in 1914 and was used frequently by D.W. Griffith for various character parts. Her greatest stage triumph was the creation of the Widow Caggle role in the original Broadway production of "Sun Up". In 1927 Broadway's Princess Theater was renamed the Lucille La Verne Theater in her honor. She returned to Broadway in 1936 in the lead role of the thriller "Black Widow". Her last role was voicing both the Wicked Queen and her alter ego, the Old Hag in Walt Disney's first animated feature film, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937). She retired from acting after this and died at age 72 of cancer in 1945.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actress
Birth Day November 07, 1872
Birth Place  Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Lucille La Verne age 147 YEARS OLD
Died On March 4, 1945(1945-03-04) (aged 72)\nCulver City, California, United States
Birth Sign Sagittarius
Cause of death Complications of cancer
Resting place Inglewood Park Cemetery, United States
Other names Lucille LaVerne, Lucille La Varney, Lucille Lavarney
Occupation Actress
Years active 1888–1937
Notable work Original voice of Queen Grimhilde in Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937)

💰 Net worth

Lucille La Verne, an iconic actress hailing from the United States, has left an indelible mark on the entertainment industry. Known for her captivating performances, Lucille's net worth is projected to be between $100,000 and $1 million by 2024. Throughout her career, she has enthralled audiences with her versatile talent, imbuing her characters with depth and authenticity. Lucille La Verne's contributions to the world of acting continue to be celebrated, as her incredible body of work solidifies her status as a truly remarkable talent.

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Biography/Timeline

1872

La Verne was born in Nashville, Tennessee, on November 7, 1872. She began her career as a child in local summer stock. As a teenager, she performed in small touring theater troupes. When she was fourteen she played both Juliet and Lady Macbeth back to back. Her ability to play almost any part quickly caught the attention of more prolific companies, and she made her Broadway debut in 1888. She then became a leading lady with some of the best stock companies in America, scoring triumphs in San Francisco and Boston among other cities. She eventually ran her own successful stock company.

1915

She made her motion picture debut in 1915 in the movie Over Night directed by James Young. She also performed a small part in the movie Orphans of the Storm directed by D. W. Griffith Her most-known part is that of the voice of Queen Grimhilde, and her alter ego, the old hag, from Disney's 1937 animated film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.

1923

On the New York stage, she was known for her range and versatility. Among her hits on Broadway were principal roles in Uncle Tom's Cabin, Seven Days and Way Down East. She was also known for her blackface roles. Her biggest stage triumph came in 1923, when she created the role of Widow Caggle in the hit play Sun Up. Between the Broadway run, US tour, and European tour, La Verne would give over 3,000 performances. She also worked on Broadway as a Playwright and Director. In the late 1920s, a Broadway theater was named for her for a short period of time.

1945

La Verne died at the age of 72 in Culver City, California on March 4, 1945, after suffering from cancer. She never married and was interred at Inglewood Park Cemetery.