
Leila Hyams
Acting
Born 1905-05-01 · New York City, New York, USA · Died 1977-12-04
Leila Hyams (May 1, 1905 – December 4, 1977) was an American model, vaudeville and film actress, who came from a show business family. Her relatively short film career began in the 1920s during the era of silent films and ended in 1936. Although her career only lasted around twelve years, the blonde blue-eyed ingenue appeared in more than 50 film roles and remained a press favorite, with numerous magazine covers.
Acting

First Aid
Red Cross Worker

Yellow Dust
Nellie Brian

$1,000 a Minute
Dorothy Summers

People Will Talk
Peggy Trask

Ruggles of Red Gap
Nell Kenner
No Ransom
Barbara Winfield

Affairs of a Gentleman
Gladys Durland

The Poor Rich
Grace Hunter

Saturday's Millions
Joan Chandler
Sing, Sinner, Sing
Lela Larson

Horse Play
Angelica Wayne

The Constant Woman
Lou

Island of Lost Souls
Ruth Thomas

The Big Broadcast
Anita Rogers

Red-Headed Woman
Irene 'Rene' Legendre

Freaks
Venus

The Christmas Party
Herself (uncredited)

Surrender
Axelle von Meirbach

New Adventures of Get Rich Quick Wallingford
Dorothy

The Phantom of Paris
Cecile Bourrelier

Stepping Out
Eve Martin

Men Call It Love
Connie

Gentleman's Fate
Marjorie Channing

Part Time Wife
Mrs. Murdock (Betty Rogers)

Way for a Sailor
Joan

Way Out West
Molly Rankin

The Sins of the Children
Alma
Sweethearts and Wives
Angela Worthington

The Big House
Anne Marlowe

The Flirting Widow
Evelyn