Lillian Porter Net Worth is $19 Million Lillian Porter Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Lillian Porter (February 24, 1917, Alameda County, California – February 1, 1997, San Bernardino, California) was an American film and television actress.She retired after marrying Russell Hayden on July 11, 1946. They remained married until his death in 1981, but apparently the union was childless.She died in 1997, several weeks before her 80th birthday from undisclosed causes.
Date Of Birth February 24, 1917 Died 1997-02-01 Place Of Birth Alameda County, California, USA Profession Actress Spouse Russell Hayden Star Sign Pisces
# Fact 1 Diminutive, brunette 20th Century Fox contract player in films of the 1930's and 40's, often in comedic roles. With actor Dick Curtis and husband Russell Hayden, she co-founded the Pioneertown Corporation in 1946. Her nickname, 'Mousie', stuck after Darryl F. Zanuck, studio boss at Fox, called her "a cute little mouse". 2 Widow of Russell Hayden . Retired from acting after getting married.
Actress Title Year Status Character Judge Roy Bean 1956 TV Series Dolores Ortega Cowboy G-Men 1952 TV Series Winonah Somebody Loves Me 1952 Patron (uncredited) Trouble Preferred 1948 Nurse, General Hospital (uncredited) Do You Love Me 1946 Dancer (uncredited) Rhapsody in Blue 1945 Telephone Operator (uncredited) The Bullfighters 1945 Muldoon's receptionist (uncredited) Ladies of Washington 1944 Marjorie (uncredited) Pin Up Girl 1944 Cigarette Girl (uncredited) The Dancing Masters 1943 Student in Laurel's class (uncredited) Sweet Rosie O'Grady 1943 Chorus Girl (uncredited) The Man in the Trunk 1942 Nurse (uncredited) Orchestra Wives 1942 Mousie (uncredited) Footlight Serenade 1942 Chorus Girl (uncredited) Song of the Islands 1942 Palola's Cousin Marry the Boss's Daughter 1941 Secretary (uncredited) A Yank in the R.A.F. 1941 Chorus Girl (uncredited) Sun Valley Serenade 1941 Phone Operator (uncredited) The Cowboy and the Blonde 1941 Cashier (uncredited) That Night in Rio 1941 Luiza Tall, Dark and Handsome 1941 Hat Check Girl (uncredited) Tin Pan Alley 1940 Telephone Operator Street of Memories 1940 Undetermined Role (uncredited) Youth Will Be Served 1940 Lisbeth Public Deb No. 1 1940 Hat Check Girl (uncredited) The Man I Married 1940 Receptionist (uncredited) Manhattan Heartbeat 1940 Small Woman (uncredited) Girl in 313 1940 Page Girl Star Dust 1940 Girl Leaving Hollywood (uncredited) High School 1940 Cuddles Stop, Look and Love 1939 Rita Hotel for Women 1939 Page (uncredited) Second Fiddle 1939 Girlfriend of Jimmy (uncredited) The Jones Family in Hollywood 1939 Helen Tail Spin 1939 Flyer (uncredited) The Three Musketeers 1939 Girl Waving at the End (uncredited) Thanks for Everything 1938 Model (uncredited) Five of a Kind 1938 Sarah - Switchboard Operator (uncredited) My Lucky Star 1938 Studend (uncredited) I'll Give a Million 1938 Flower Girl Three Blind Mice 1938 Girl on Bench (uncredited) Josette 1938 Cigarette Girl (uncredited) Second Honeymoon 1937 Telephone Operator (uncredited) Wife, Doctor and Nurse 1937 Telephone Operator (uncredited) You Can't Have Everything 1937 Chorus Girl (uncredited) One in a Million 1936 Girl in Band Sing, Baby, Sing 1936 Member of Girls Band (uncredited) Girls' Dormitory 1936 Student (uncredited) Broadway Melody of 1936 1935 Chorus Girl (uncredited) Folies Bergère de Paris 1935 Ensemble (uncredited)
Known for movies That Night in Rio (1941) as Luiza
Tin Pan Alley (1940) as Telephone Operator
Song of the Islands (1942) as Palola's Cousin
One in a Million (1936) as Girl in Band