Biography
Laura Oakley (July 10, 1879 – January 30, 1957) was an American silent film actress. Born in Oakland, California on July 10, 1879, Oakley was signed in 1912 by the Keystone Film Company and starred in about 50 films before her retirement from film in 1920. She starred with William Garwood in films such as Lord John in New York and The Grey Sisterhood.
In 1913, Oakley was elected police chief of Universal City, California, shortly after it was incorporated, when 8 of the 28 city's official positions were won by women. A little over a year later, she was sworn in as police officer number 99 of Los Angeles.
In September 1915, Oakley married Universal Pictures cinematographer Milton Moore.
Oakley died on January 30, 1957, in Altadena, California, survived by two children and six grandchildren. She was interred at Mountain View Cemetery and Mausoleum, mausoleum section MVMN, map 37, column AN, row 12, in Altadena.
Filmography
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Movies 20
The Vanishing Dagger (1920)
Lord John in New York (1915)
A Bargain with Chance (1915)
The Black Box (1915)
Don't Monkey with the Buzz Saw (1914)
The Disenchantment (1914)
The Pawns of Destiny (1914)
The Girl Ranchers (1913)
Sally Scrags, Housemaid (1913)
The Ragtime Band (1913)
His Chum the Baron (1913)
A Fishy Affair (1913)
Those Good Old Days (1913)
The Rube and the Baron (1913)
A Strong Revenge (1913)
Heinze’s Resurrection (1913)
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GenderFemale
Birthday1879-07-10
Deathday1957-01-30 (77 years old)
Birth PlaceOakland, United States
CitizenshipsUnited States
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