Hale, Georgia (1905–1985)
Hale, Georgia (1905–1985)
American silent-film actress. Born June 24, 1905, in St. Joseph, Missouri; died June 7, 1985, in Hollywood, CA.
Starred in Josef von Sternberg's The Salvation Hunters (1925), followed by her most memorable role, the subject of Charlie Chaplin's hallucinations in The Gold Rush; also appeared as Myrtle Wilson in The Great Gatsby (1926); retired from screen with advent of sound.
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