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Rita La Roy
American actress

Rita La Roy

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American actress
A.K.A.
Ina La Roi Stuart
Gender
Female
Place of birth
Bonners Ferry, Boundary County, Idaho, U.S.A.
Place of death
Chula Vista, San Diego County, California, U.S.A.
Age
91 years
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Biography

Rita La Roy, born Ina La Roi Stuart in Idaho in 1901, was an American actress of the early talking picture era, beginning her career in 1929, and having her last significant role in 1940. She appeared in over 50 films, the best known of which was Blonde Venus, which starred Marlene Dietrich. After her acting career, she ran a modeling agency in Los Angeles, the Rita La Roy Modeling School and Agency. Also in the 1940s, she wrote and produced her own television show for KTLA in Los Angeles, for which she won an Emmy Award in 1948.

Early life

While the studio publicity machine claimed she had been born in Paris, France, she was actually born in the small town of Bonners Ferry, Idaho in 1901. Her early years saw her work as both a dress designer and a stock company actress, before moving onto vaudeville, where she became a dancer. Performing on the Pantages and Orpheum theater circuits, she was known for erotic acts, which included dances such as "the "frog dance," the "peacock dance" and the "cobra dance" in which her feet and legs were tied together under a stylized snakeskin so that she danced by undulating her torso."

Film career

In 1929, she made her film debut in The Delightful Rogue, starring opposite matinee idol Rod La Rocque. Over the next several years, working as part of the RKO Radio Pictures stable, she appeared in both starring and supporting roles. While her final significant role was in the 1940 comedy-mystery Hold That Woman!, she had several small roles during the 1940s, including in such films as Sergeant York and You're My Everything.

Post-film life

After retiring from film, for the most part, in the early 1940s, she ran the Rita La Roy Modeling School and Agency. She later wrote and produced her own shows for the local television station in Los Angeles, KTLA. For one of those programs she won an Emmy in 1948. She died of pneumonia in Southern California in 1993.

Filmography

Film titleYearCharacter
The Delightful Rogue1929Nydra
Masquerade1929Girl
Dynamite1929Good Mixer
Check and Double Check1930Elinor Crawford
Lilies of the Field1930Florette
Lovin' the Ladies1930Louise Endicott
Midnight Mystery1930Madeline Austen
Conspiracy1930Nita Strong
Sin Takes a Holiday1930Grace Lawrence
Leathernecking1930Fortune Teller
A Holy Terror1931Kitty Carroll
Traveling Husbands1931Daisy
Playthings of Hollywood1931
Leftover Ladies1931Vera Lane
The Gay Diplomat1931Natalie
The Yellow Ticket1931Fania Rubinstein
A Holy Terror1931Kitty Carroll
The Secret Witness1931Mrs. Sylvia Folsom
So Big1932Paula Storm
Hollywood Speaks1932Millie Coreen
Bachelor's Affairs1932Sonya Denton
The Honor of the Press1932Daisy Tellem
Amateur Daddy1932Lottie Pelgram
While Paris Sleeps1932Fifi
Hot Saturday1932Camille
Blonde Venus1932Taxi Belle Hooper
Sinners in the Sun1932Lil
Hollywood Speaks1932Millie Coreen
The Song of Songs1933
From Hell to Heaven1933Elsie
Name the Woman1934Marie Denton
Whirlpool1934Thelma
Fugitive Lady1934Sylvia Brooks
One Is Guilty1934Lola Deveroux
The Mandarin Mystery1936Martha Kirk
Hollywood Boulevard1936Nella
Lady from Nowhere1936Mabel
King of Gamblers1937Woman at table
Find the Witness1937Rita Calmette
Flight from Glory1937Molly
Mountain Music1937Mrs. Hamilton B. Lovelace
The Hit Parade1937Woman ex-convict
Dangerous to Know1938Mrs. Barnett
Border G-Man1938Mrs. Barnett
Condemned Women1938Cora
Fixer Dugan1939Patricia 'Pat' O'Connell
Hold That Woman!1940Lulu Driscoll
Sergeant York1941Saloon Girl

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