1913-10-18 Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Evelyn Venable (October 18, 1913 – November 15, 1993) was an American actress. In addition to starring in several films in the 1930s and 1940s, she is notable as the voice and model for the Blue Fairy in the Walt Disney's Pinocchio. For her work in motion pictures, Venable has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1500 Vine Street. Description above from the Wikipedia article Evelyn Venable, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
The 10 from Texas | (archive footage) | 1961-01-01 | |
He Hired the Boss | Emily Conway | 1943-04-02 | |
Pinocchio | The Blue Fairy (voice) (uncredited) | 1940-02-23 | |
Lucky Cisco Kid | Emily Lawrence | 1940-06-28 | |
Heritage of the Desert | Miriam Naab | 1939-06-23 | |
My Old Kentucky Home | Lisbeth Calvert | 1938-02-09 | |
Female Fugitive | Peggy Mallory, aka Ann Williams | 1938-04-15 | |
The Frontiersmen | June Lake | 1938-12-16 | |
Hollywood Stadium Mystery | Pauline Ward | 1938-02-21 | |
The Headleys at Home | Pamela Headley | 1938-11-01 | |
Racketeers in Exile | Myrtle Thornton | 1937-03-30 | |
North of Nome | Camilla Bridle | 1936-11-14 | |
Star for a Night | Anna Lind | 1936-08-28 | |
Happy Go Lucky | Mary Gorham | 1936-12-13 | |
Harmony Lane | Susan Pentland | 1935-10-22 | |
Alice Adams | Mildred 'Georgette' Palmer | 1935-08-23 | |
The County Chairman | Lucy Rigby | 1935-01-11 | |
Streamline Express | Patricia Wallace | 1935-09-15 | |
Vagabond Lady | Miss Josephine 'Jo' Spiggins | 1935-05-03 | |
The Little Colonel | Elizabeth Lloyd Sherman | 1935-02-22 | |
David Harum | Ann Madison | 1934-03-02 | |
Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch | Lucy Olcott | 1934-10-28 | |
Double Door | Anne Darrow | 1934-05-04 | |
Death Takes a Holiday | Grazia | 1934-03-30 | |
Cradle Song | Teresa | 1933-11-19 |