Lucille La Verne net worth is
$700,000
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Lucille La Verne (November 7, 1872 – March 4, 1945) was an American actress known for her appearances in silent, scolding, and vengeful roles in early color films, as well as for her triumphs on the American stage.
| Full Name | Lucille La Verne |
| Net Worth | $700,000 |
| Date Of Birth | November 7, 1872 |
| Died | March 4, 1945, Culver City, California, United States |
| Place Of Birth | Nashville, Tennessee, USA |
| Profession | Actor |
| Nationality | American |
| Nicknames | Lucille La Verne, La Verne, Lucille |
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| Movies | Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Orphans of the Storm, An American Tragedy, Sinners' Holiday, Alias the Doctor, Abraham Lincoln, The Great Meadow, Wild Horse Mesa, The Blow Out, Pilgrimage, Zaza, 24 Hours, Wayne Murder Case, Hearts of Humanity, The Last Moment, The Thousand-Dollar Husband, Sun-Up, A... |
| Star Sign | Scorpio |
| # | Quote |
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| 1 | I used to think that when I was slaving around in unknown stock companies as a child that the world was made up of blizzards, thermometers that registered a hundred in the shade, icy cold dressing rooms, lumpy iron bedsteads, fried steaks, one-night stands and salary ghosts that never walked. |
| # | Fact |
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| 1 | Was seriously injured in a car accident in Los Angeles in 1932. While trying to avoid a swerving car, her car hit a telephone pole and she dislocated five vertebrae. |
| 2 | First diagnosed with cancer in 1933, forcing her to have two surgeries. The cancer resurfaced in 1937, after which she then retired from acting and have more surgery. The cancer came back for a third time in January 1945, and claimed her life four months later. |
| 3 | Was one of the first of the well known Broadway actors to return to stock and regional theaters on occasion to act and direct. |
| 4 | Has been nominated several times for induction to the Theater Hall of Fame, but due to the overwhelming number of nominees each year, she has yet to make the cut. |
| 5 | Her wicked voice lending as The Queen in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) was ranked #10 on the American Film Institute's villains list of 100 years of The Greatest Heroes and Villains. |
| 6 | Provided the voice of the vain, wicked stepmother and her alter-ego, the black-hooded, apple-proffering hag, in Walt Disney's first animated feature, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937). |
| 7 | She started her stage-career as a child. Had her own theatrical company, which she started in 1898. |
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Actress
| Title | Year | Status | Character |
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| Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs | 1937 | | Queen Witch (voice, uncredited) |
| Ellis Island | 1936 | | Voice on Radio (voice, uncredited) |
| The Blow Out | 1936 | Short | The Bomber (voice, uncredited) |
| A Tale of Two Cities | 1935 | | The Vengeance (as Lucille LaVerne) |
| The Mighty Barnum | 1934 | | Joice Heth |
| Kentucky Kernels | 1934 | | Aunt Hannah (as Lucille LaVerne) |
| School for Girls | 1934 | | Miss Keeble |
| Beloved | 1934 | | Mrs. Briggs |
| The Last Trail | 1933 | | Mrs. Wilson |
| Pilgrimage | 1933 | | Mrs. Kelly Hatfield |
| Wild Horse Mesa | 1932 | | Ma [The General] Melberne |
| A Strange Adventure | 1932 | | Miss Sheen |
| Babes in the Woods | 1932 | Short | Witch (voice, uncredited) |
| Breach of Promise | 1932 | | Mrs. Flynn |
| Hearts of Humanity | 1932 | | Mrs. Sneider |
| While Paris Sleeps | 1932 | | Mme. Golden Bonnet |
| Alias the Doctor | 1932 | | Martha Brenner, Karl's foster mother (as Lucille LaVerne) |
| She Wanted a Millionaire | 1932 | | Undetermined Supporting Role (scenes deleted) |
| Union Depot | 1932 | | Lady with Pipe (uncredited) |
| The Unholy Garden | 1931 | | Lucie Villars |
| 24 Hours | 1931 | | Mrs. Dacklehorst |
| An American Tragedy | 1931 | | Mrs. Asa Griffiths |
| The Great Meadow | 1931 | | Elvira Jarvis |
| Little Caesar | 1931 | | Ma Magdalena (uncredited) |
| The Comeback | 1930 | Short | |
| Du Barry, Woman of Passion | 1930 | | Bit Role (voice, uncredited) |
| Sinners' Holiday | 1930 | | Mrs. Delano (as Lucille LaVerne) |
| Abraham Lincoln | 1930 | | Mid-Wife |
| The Last Moment | 1928 | | Innkeeper |
| Sun-Up | 1925 | | Mother |
| His Darker Self | 1924 | | Aunt Lucy |
| America | 1924 | | Refugee Mother |
| Among the Missing | 1923 | | The Mother |
| Zaza | 1923 | | Aunt Rosa |
| The White Rose | 1923 | | 'Auntie' Easter |
| Orphans of the Storm | 1921 | | Mother Frochard |
| The Praise Agent | 1919 | | Mrs. Eubanks |
| Tempered Steel | 1918 | | Old Mammy |
| The Life Mask | 1918 | | Sarah Harden |
| Polly of the Circus | 1917 | | Mandy |
| The Thousand-Dollar Husband | 1916 | | Mme. Batavia (as Lucille La Varney) |
| Sweet Kitty Bellairs | 1916 | | Lady Maria (as Lucille Lavarney) |
| Over Night | 1915 | | Undetermined Role |
Self
| Title | Year | Status | Character |
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| 1925 Studio Tour | 1925 | Documentary short | Herself |
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