Evalyn Knapp
female

Born on June 17, 1908 (117 years old)
Passed Away on June 12, 1981
From Kansas City, Missouri, USA
Known for Acting
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Evalyn Knapp (June 17, 1906 – June 12, 1981) was an American film actress of the late 1920s, 1930s, and into the 1940s. She was a leading B-movie serial actress in the 1930s. Born as Evelyn Pauline Knapp in Kansas City, Missouri in 1906, Knapp started acting in silent films, her first role being in the 1929 film At The Dentist's. In 1932, Knapp was one of fourteen girls, including Ginger Rogers and Gloria Stuart, selected as "WAMPAS Baby Stars". Knapp achieved success in cliffhanger serials, which were popular at the time. She played the title character in the 1933 serial The Perils of Pauline. One of her better known film roles was opposite Ken Maynard in the 1934 film In Old Santa Fe. Her career flourished through 1941, but slowed afterward. In 1943, she played her last role, which was uncredited, in Two Weeks To Live, starring Chester Lauck and Norris Goff in one of the Lum and Abner films. Description above from the Wikipedia article Evalyn Knapp, licensed under CC-BY-SA,full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Cast Credits
- 1941
- 1940
- 1939
- 1938
- 1936
- 1935
- 1934
- 1933
- 1932
This Sporting Age
as
Mickey Steele
1932
High Pressure
as
Helen Wilson
1932
Fireman, Save My Child
as
Sally Toby
1932
A Successful Calamity
as
Peggy Wilton
1932
The Strange Love of Molly Louvain
as
Doris
1932
Madame Racketeer
as
Alice Hicks
1932
The Night Mayor
as
Doree Dawn
1932
Slightly Married
as
Mary Smith
1932
Big City Blues
as
Jo-Jo (uncredited)
1932
- 1931
- 1930