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Born · July 22, 1912
Died · May 19, 1963 (50 years old)
Known For: Acting
Place of Birth: Los Angeles, California, USA
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Luana Walters (July 22, 1912 - May 19, 1963) was a motion picture actress from Los Angeles, California. Walters was an expert horsewoman which led to her discovery as an actress at a rodeo in Palm Springs, California. She won a woman's bucking contest which was being watched by a movie scout, who noticed her. Her film career began when she visited a friend on a United Artists lot. Douglas Fairbanks Sr. was excited about her screen possibilities and arranged for a film test. However, only three days later Fairbanks went to Europe, and the test was never completed. Not long afterwards Joe Schenck saw Walters on the dance floor at the Cocoanut Grove in Los Angeles, California. After viewing the abbreviated test made by Fairbanks, Schenck offered her a contract with United Artists. The studio did not make a movie in the next six months so Walters' option was not taken up. Walters' screen credits start with an uncredited role in Reaching For The Moon (film) (1930). Her skill as an equestrian helped her in parts in westerns like Ride 'Em Cowboy (1936), Where The West Begins (1938), Mexicali Rose (1939), and Law Of The Wolf (1939). On many occasions Walters made films in which her role was cut out. This began when she made Reaching for the Moon (film) with Fairbanks. Her parts were also deleted from Spawn of the North (1938) and Souls At Sea (1937). The former was a Carole Lombard feature and the latter paired Walters with Robert Cummings. Walters was the first actress to portray Superman's biological mother Lara in a live-action format. She appeared in "Superman Comes to Earth", the first chapter of the 1948 Superman movie serial. Portions of this depiction appear in flashback in "At the Mercy of Atom Man!", the seventh chapter of the 1950 serial Atom Man vs. Superman. In the latter portion of her career Walters was in a number of B-Movie films, most of them of the sci-fi and horror genres. She plays a female reporter on the trail of a fiend's story in The Corpse Vanishes (1942), with Bela Lugosi. She appears as a cellblock guard in Girls In Prison (1956). Her final role came in The She Creature (1956). Luana Walters died of liver failure due to alcoholism in Los Angeles in 1963. Description above from the Wikipedia article Luana Walters, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Cellblock guard
4.3
1956
Newspaper Woman
2.0
1948
Marian Langdon (as Susan Walters)
4.6
1947
Mary Randolph
3.8
1943
Laurie Bishop
0.0
1942
Nancy Kellogg
3.2
1942
Mary Hopkins
0.0
1942
Patricia Hunter, Reporter
4.2
1942
Dora Mason
5.0
1942
Baltimore Bonnie Dixon
0.0
1942
Fury Shark
5.0
1942
Marcia Banning
0.0
1942
Sandra James
3.5
1941
Ruth Masters
4.3
1941
Anne Woodworth
2.2
1941
Sally Rowell
5.0
1941
Jane Forbes
5.2
1940
Millie
6.7
1940
Carol Thorp
5.2
1940
Mary Wallace
6.0
1940
Nancy Winslow
6.0
1940
Kate Kilgore
0.0
1940
Mary Randolph
6.1
1940
Resort Girl
2.7
1940
Girl at Shower (uncredited)
5.6
1939
Girl Having Her Fortune Told (uncredited)
6.2
1939
0.0
1939
Ruth Adams
5.7
1939
Nurse (uncredited)
6.0
1939
Anita Loredo
6.0
1939
Nightclub Girl (uncredited)
5.9
1939
Cigarette Girl
6.0
1939
Angela
3.0
1939
Carol Dean
5.6
1939
Hat Check Girl
0.0
1938
Model (uncredited)
5.7
1938
Woman in Gaming House (uncredited)
6.4
1938
Joan Barry
2.9
1938
Suzette
6.4
1938
Lynne Reed
5.0
1938
Salesgirl (uncredited)
3.3
1937
Dolores de Vargas
0.0
1937
Sonya Rokoff
3.0
1936
Sonya Rokoff
4.6
1936
Lillian Howard
0.0
1936
Juanita Hernandez
6.0
1936
May
5.0
1936
Elinor Gordon
1.0
1934
Jo Ann Carver
0.0
1933
Luana
6.0
1932
Tart (uncredited)
6.1
1932
First Nurse (uncredited)
5.7
1932