Vivien Oakland
Biography
From Wikipedia Vivien Oakland (born Vivian Anderson, May 20, 1895 – August 1, 1958), was an American actress best known for her work in comedies in Hollywood in the 1920s and 1930s, most notably with the Hal Roach Studios. Oakland appeared in 142 films between 1915 and 1951. She supported Laurel and Hardy on several occasions, and sometimes played the wife of Edgar Kennedy and Leon Errol in their series of short films. She played mostly bit roles in feature films in the 1940s before making her last film (an Errol comedy) in 1951.
Known For

Mutiny on the Bounty

Sister Kenny

Way Out West

The Locket

A Chump at Oxford

A House Divided

The Defense Rests

Laurel & Hardy: Year Two
All Movies (117)
- Laurel & Hardy: Year Two2024 · as (archive footage) (uncredited)
- The Further Perils of Laurel and Hardy1967
- Bunco Squad1950 · as Annie Cobb
- The Secret Fury1950 · as Mrs. Brownley (uncredited)
- Borrowed Blonde1947 · as Boss's Wife
- Smash-Up: The Story of a Woman1947 · as Woman at bar (uncredited)
- The Locket1946 · as Mrs. Donovan (uncredited)
- Magnificent Doll1946 · as Mrs. Witherspoon (uncredited)
- Sister Kenny1946 · as Dr. Gideon's Secretary (uncredited)
- Utah1945 · as Stella Mason
- The Man Who Walked Alone1945 · as Mrs. Monroe
- The Girl Who Dared1944 · as Chattie Richmond
- Laugh Your Blues Away1942 · as Mrs. Conklin
- Sappy Pappy1942 · as Mrs. Clyde
- The Man in the Trunk1942 · as Mrs. Tessie Sweeney Kohler
- A Tragedy at Midnight1942 · as First Mrs. Charles Miller (uncredited)
- USS VD: Ship of Shame1942 · as Health Department Woman (uncredited)
- An Apple in His Eye1941 · as Vivien Kennedy
- The Ring and the Belle1941 · as Mrs. Clyde
- Drafted in the Depot1940 · as Vivien Kennedy
- A Trailer Tragedy1940 · as Vivien Kennedy
- Sunk by the Census1940 · as Vivien
- Pop Always Pays1940 · as Mrs. Violet Oberton
- 'Taint Legal1940 · as Vivien
- Mutiny in the County1940 · as Vivian Kennedy
- Sauce for the Gander1940 · as Mrs. Morton
- A Chump at Oxford1940 · as Receptionist (uncredited)
- Kennedy the Great1939 · as Vivien Kennedy
- Act Your Age1939 · as Vivian
- Maid to Order1939 · as Vivien
- The Girl from Mexico1939 · as Mrs. Renner
- Baby Daze1939 · as Vivien Kennedy
- Clock Wise1939 · as Vivien
- A Clean Sweep1938 · as Mrs. Edgar (Vivian) Kennedy
- Beaux and Errors1938 · as Vivien Kennedy
- Slander House1938 · as Mrs. Conway
- Crime Ring1938 · as Madame Jarman
- Rebellious Daughters1938 · as Mrs. Webster
- Berth Quakes1938 · as Mrs. Errol
- Condemned Women1938 · as Mrs. Walter Hempstead
- His Pest Friend1938 · as Mrs. Errol
- Double Danger1938 · as Mrs. Jerome Courtland (uncredited)
- Amateur Crook1937 · as Mrs. Flint, Landlady
- Should Wives Work?1937 · as Mrs. Errol
- Tramp Trouble1937 · as Vivien
- Dumb's the Word1937 · as Vivien Kennedy
- Way Out West1937 · as Sheriff's Wife
- Mile a Minute Love1937 · as Marie
- Bad Housekeeping1937 · as Vivien Kennedy
- Knee Action1937
- One Live Ghost1936 · as Ethel Morton
- Lady Luck1936 · as Mrs. Cora Hemingway
- Who's Looney Now1936 · as Mrs. Shirley Brown
- Mutiny on the Bounty1935 · as Moll (uncredited)
- Keystone Hotel1935 · as Mrs. Carmenchita Carson
- Atlantic Adventure1935 · as Mrs. Julia Van Dieman
- Alimony Aches1935 · as May, Andy's Ex-wife
- Star of Midnight1935 · as Jerry Classon
- Rendezvous at Midnight1935 · as Lillian Haskins
- One Too Many1934
- In the Dog House1934 · as Tallulah Clyde
- Perfectly Mismated1934
- The Fuller Gush Man1934 · as Mother
- The Defense Rests1934 · as Mrs. Monte Ballou
- Money Means Nothing1934 · as Helen Whitney
- I Believed in You1934 · as Russell's Sugar Mama
- Only Yesterday1933 · as Ethel (Uncredited)
- Neighbors' Wives1933 · as Ann Rainey
- Secrets of the French Police1932 · as Cohort of Moloff (uncredited)
- Scram!1932 · as Mrs. Beaumont
- The Tenderfoot1932 · as Miss Martin
- Running Hollywood1932 · as Vivien
- Cock of the Air1932 · as Irate Woman in Restaurant
- A House Divided1931 · as Bess (uncredited)
- The Age for Love1931 · as Grace
- Gold Dust Gertie1931 · as Lucille Harlan
- How I Play Golf, by Bobby Jones No. 3: 'The Niblick'1931 · as Vivien - the Wife (uncredited)
- Lime Juice Nights1931 · as Karl's wife
- Many a Slip1931 · as Emily Coster
- Their Wives' Vacation1930
- A Lady Surrenders1930 · as Mrs. Lynchfield
- Oh, Sailor, Behave!1930 · as Kunegundi
- The Matrimonial Bed1930 · as Susan Trebel
- Big Hearted1930
- Back Pay1930 · as Kitty (as Vivian Oakland)
- The Florodora Girl1930 · as Maud
- Personality1930 · as Mrs. Keller
- Satires1929
- The Time, the Place and the Girl1929 · as Mrs. Davis
- Thundering Toupees1929
- That's My Wife1929 · as Mrs. Hardy (uncredited)
- Loud Soup1929 · as Mrs. Chase
- Off to Buffalo1929 · as Mrs. Chase
- We Faw Down1928 · as Mrs. Hardy
- Imagine My Embarrassment1928
- Galloping Ghosts1928 · as Smith's First oOve
- The Man in Hobbles1928 · as Mrs. Maynard
- Uncle Tom's Cabin1927 · as Mrs. Shelby
- Love 'Em and Weep1927 · as Mrs. Ricketts
- Wedding Bills1927 · as Mademoiselle Mimi de Lyle
- Two-Time Mama1927 · as Mrs. Brown
- 45 Minutes from Hollywood1926 · as Herself, in magazine (uncredited)
- Redheads Preferred1926 · as Mrs. Bill Williams
- Tell 'Em Nothing1926 · as The Galloping Blonde
- Along Came Auntie1926 · as Mrs. Remington Chow - the Wife
- Mighty Like a Moose1926 · as Mrs. Moose - The Wife
- Don Key (Son of Burro)1926 · as Vivien
- Say It with Babies1926 · as Mrs. Crum
- Tony Runs Wild1926 · as Mrs. Johnson (as Vivian Oakland)
- Wife Tamers1926 · as The Other Woman
- Mama Behave1926 · as Miss D'Arcy - Lolita's Friend
- Long Pants1926 · as The Widow
- The Teaser1925 · as Lois Caswell(as Vivian Oakland)
- The Rainbow Trail1925 · as Bessie Venters
- Madonna of the Streets1924 · as Lady Sarah Joyce
- Destiny: or, the Soul of a Woman1915 · as Beauty
- Mad About Moonshine— · as Vivian