PAULINE GARON
Pauline Garon was a Canadian actress from the 1920s to the 1950s. She spent seven years at a Canadian convent school, and then ran away to New York and became a Broadway actress, and then started in movies. She had success throughout the 1920s, including in Cecil B. DeMille's Adam's Rib in 1923, the same year she was a Wampas Baby Star. She had starring roles in secondary movies through the rest of the 1920s, but the 1930s saw her career greatly decline, even though she had a nice voice. She passed away in 1965 at the age of 63.