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Hazel O. Keener (October 22, 1904 – August 7, 1979) was a motion picture actress from Fairbury, Illinois. She was raised in Davenport, Iowa.[citation needed]
Hazel Keener | |
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Born | Hazel O. Keener October 22, 1904 Fairbury, Illinois, U.S. |
Died | August 7, 1979 | (aged 74)
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1922–1956 |
Keener won a national beauty contest sponsored by the Chicago Tribune and used her success to begin a film career in Hollywood. She was a blonde, 5 ft 6 in (1.68 m) in height, 128 lb (58 kg), with a slender, athletic build. Her hair was chestnut brown and she had gray eyes.[citation needed]
Career
editIn 1923, Keener was selected as the prettiest woman in the motion picture capitol, Hollywood.[1] Miss Hollywood was chosen at the annual musical comedy fete given by Hollywood painters, sculptors, writers, and composers. As tribute to Miss Keener's beauty, her bust was sculpted by sculptor Finn Haaken Frolich for the Norse club. She was a 1924 WAMPAS Baby Star, chosen among young actresses destined for stardom.[2]
Her acting career endured from 1922 through 1956. Her first role of importance came in the Harold Lloyd comedy, The Freshman (1925). Hazel played the second feminine lead. She was active as an actress in the late 1920s with roles in movies like The Gingham Girl (1927), Whispering Sage (1927), The Silent Partner (1927), and Vanishing Hoofs (1926).
In the 1930s, 1940s, and early 1950s, Keener had small parts in approximately twenty movies. She acted in television with roles in episodes of Judge Roy Bean (1956) and Hopalong Cassidy (1954).
Partial filmography
edit- The Married Flapper (1922)
- The Brass Bottle (1923)
- Galloping Gallagher (1924)
- North of Nevada (1924)
- The Silent Stranger (1924)
- The Mask of Lopez (1924)
- His Forgotten Wife (1924)
- The Dangerous Coward (1924)
- The Fighting Sap (1924)
- Empty Hands (1924)
- Ports of Call (1925)
- Parisian Love (1925)
- The Freshman (1925)
- Vanishing Hoofs (1926)
- One Hour of Love (1927)
- Whispering Sage (1927)
- The First Night (1927)
- The Gingham Girl (1927)
- That Gang of Mine (1940)
- Murder by Invitation (1941)
References
edit- The Davenport, Iowa Democrat and Leader, Hazel Keener Chosen Queen of Hollywood, Sunday Morning, May 27, 1923, Page 22.
- The Davenport Democrat and Leader, Friends Of Our Hazel Pack The Garden Sunday, Monday Evening, July 2, 1923, Page 3.
- The Davenport Democrat and Leader, Hazel Keener Will Be Seen In Lloyd Picture At Garden, September 17, 1925, Page 3.
- The Lincoln, Nebraska Sunday Star, Answers To Movie Fans, Sunday, July 5, 1925, Page 9.
External links
edit- Hazel Keener at IMDb