Jean Vachon

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Jean Vachon was a motion picture actress whose career began in the silent film era.[1] She was the daughter of Mrs. Rosemary Vachon of 1414 3-4 North Hayworth Avenue, Los Angeles California.[2]

Vachon is in the cast of For Sale (1924). Others actors in the movie are Tully Marshall, Vera Reynolds, Christine Mayo, and Claire Windsor.[3] The photoplay depicts the life of the very rich. The setting shifts from New York City, to Paris, France, and then returns to New York.[4] In 1927 Vachon portrayed a maid servant in Two Arabian Nights.[1]

She became engaged to Nate[5] "Chase"[2] Watt, unit business manager for the Caddo Film Company[5] at the Metropolitan Studios.[2], in June 1928. Watt was promoted from assistant director only a few days earlier. At the time of the couple's engagement Watt was working with Thomas Meighan on a new feature film. He met Vachon when she first began making films.[5] Their wedding was performed at St. Basil's Church, Wilshire Boulevard and Harvard Boulevard, in Los Angeles.[2]


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  1. ^ a b Jean Vachon, http//:imdb.com/name/nm.0882929/, pg. 1.
  2. ^ a b c d Jean Vachon and Picture Studio Supervisor Wed, Los Angeles Times, July 1, 1928, pg. B2.
  3. ^ For Sale, At Ambassador, Opens Week Of Features, Washington Post, July 7, 1924, Page AA2.
  4. ^ Life Of Ultra Smart Set Depicted In Metropolitan, Washington Post, July 27, 1924, Page AA2.
  5. ^ a b c Good Luck Visits Him In Bunches, Los Angeles Times, June 2, 1928, Page A8.