Wanda Hawley
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Wanda Hawley (a.k.a. Wanda Petit), (July 30, 1895 – March 18, 1963) was a veteran of the silent screen films era. She entered the theatrical profession with an amateur group in Seattle, and later toured the U.S. and Canada as a singer. She co-starred with Rudolph Valentino in the 1922's The Young Rajah, and rose to stardom in a number of Cecil B. DeMille and director Sam Wood's films. Description above from the Wikipedia article Wanda Hawley, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For

The Wizard of Oz

The Affairs of Anatol

Cheating the Public

Thirty Days

The Six Best Cellars

Mrs. Temple's Telegram

Her Beloved Villain

Secret Service
All Movies (84)
- Pueblo Terror1931 · as Helen Weston
- Trails of the Golden West1931
- Her Husband's Women1929
- The Eyes of the Totem1927 · as Mariam Hardy
- Whom Shall I Marry1926 · as Cynthia
- Flying Fool1926 · as The Bride
- The Smoke Eaters1926 · as Jacqueline
- Men of the Night1926 · as Trixie Moran
- The Midnight Message1926 · as Mary Macy
- Hearts and Spangles1926 · as Peg Palmer
- The Last Alarm1926 · as Tom's Sweetheart
- The Combat1926 · as Alice Childers
- Pirates of the Sky1926 · as Doris Reed
- The Midnight Limited1926 · as Mary Foster
- A Desperate Moment1926 · as Virginia Dean
- The Unnamed Woman1925 · as Doris Gray
- American Pluck1925 · as Princess Alicia
- Graustark1925 · as Dagmar
- Stop Flirting1925 · as Vivian Marsden Reynolds
- The Wizard of Oz1925
- Who Cares1925 · as Irene
- Smouldering Fires1925 · as Lucy
- Let Women Alone1925 · as Beth Wylie
- Barriers Burned Away1925 · as Molly Winthrop
- The Man Who Played Square1924 · as Bertie
- Reckless Romance1924 · as Beatrice Skinner
- Bread1924 · as Alice Sturgis
- The Desert Sheik1924 · as Corinne Adams
- Lights of London1924 · as Bess Marks
- The Man from Brodney's1923 · as Lady Agnes Deppingham
- Fires of Fate1923 · as Dorinne Adams
- Mary of the Movies1923 · as Wanda Hawley (uncredited)
- Masters of Men1923 · as Bessie Fleming
- Brass Commandments1923 · as Gloria Hallowell
- Nobody's Money1923 · as Grace Kendall
- Thirty Days1922 · as Lucille Ledyard
- The Young Rajah1922 · as Molly Cabot
- Burning Sands1922 · as Muriel Blair
- A Trip to Paramountown1922 · as Self
- The Woman Who Walked Alone1922 · as Muriel Champneys
- The Truthful Liar1922 · as Tess Haggard
- Bobbed Hair1922 · as Polly Heath
- Too Much Wife1922 · as Myra Morgan
- The Love Charm1921 · as Ruth Sheldon
- Her Face Value1921 · as Peggy Malone
- The Affairs of Anatol1921 · as Emilie Dixon
- Her Sturdy Oak1921 · as Violet White
- A Kiss in Time1921 · as Sheila Ashlone
- The House That Jazz Built1921 · as Cora Rodham
- The Outside Woman1921 · as Dorothy Ralston
- The Snob1921 · as Kathryn Haynes
- Her Beloved Villain1920 · as Suzanne Bergamot
- Her First Elopement1920 · as Christina Elliott
- Held by the Enemy1920 · as Emmy McCreery
- Food for Scandal1920 · as Sylvia Figueroa
- Miss Hobbs1920 · as Miss Hobbs
- Mrs. Temple's Telegram1920 · as Clara Temple
- The Six Best Cellars1920 · as Millicent Carpenter
- Double Speed1920 · as Sallie McPherson
- The Tree of Knowledge1920 · as Monica
- Everywoman1919 · as Beauty
- The Lottery Man1919 · as Helen Heyer
- Told in the Hills1919 · as Ann Belleau
- Secret Service1919 · as Edith Varney
- You're Fired1919 · as Helen Rogers
- Virtuous Sinners1919 · as Dawn Emerson
- Greased Lightning1919 · as Alice Flint
- For Better, for Worse1919 · as Betty Hoyt
- The Poor Boob1919 · as 'Pep' Sparks, aka Hope
- Peg o' My Heart1919 · as Peg O'Connell
- The Way of a Man with a Maid1918 · as Elsa Owenson
- The Gypsy Trail1918 · as Frances Raymond
- The Border Wireless1918 · as Elsa Miller
- A Pair of Silk Stockings1918 · as Pamela Bristowe
- We Can't Have Everything1918 · as Kedzie Thropp
- Old Wives for New1918 · as Sophy in Prologue
- Mr. Fix-It1918 · as Mary McCullough
- The Unwritten Code1918
- Cheating the Public1918 · as Grace Martin
- Cupid's Round Up1918 · as Helen Baldwin
- The Heart of a Lion1917 · as Iola Hamilton
- This Is the Life1917 · as The Girl
- The Broadway Sport1917 · as Sadie Sweet
- The Derelict1917 · as Helen