Hammerstein, Elaine (1897–1948)
Hammerstein, Elaine (1897–1948)
American stage and screen actress. Born June 16, 1897, in Philadelphia, PA; died Aug 13, 1948, in auto accident in Tijuana, Mexico; dau. of Arthur Hammerstein (theatrical manager and producer); m. James Walter Kays; m. Alan Crosland.
Made stage debut in High Jinks; films include The Moonstone, Broadway Gold, The Mad Lover, The Argyle Case, Her Man, The Country Cousin, Reckless Youth, Souls for Sale and Ladies of Leisure.
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