Sally O'Neil

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Sally O'Neil
Born (1908-10-23)October 23, 1908
Bayonne, New Jersey
United States
Died June 18, 1968(1968-06-18) (aged 59)
Galesburg, Illinois
United States
Other names Virginia Louise Noonan
Occupation Actor
Years active 1925 - 1937
Spouse(s) Stewart S. Battles

Sally O'Neil (October 23, 1908 June 18, 1968) was an American film actress of the 1920s. She was born as Virginia Louise Noonan, one of 11 children born to a judge in Bayonne, New Jersey. One of her sisters was actress Molly O'Day.

Convent-educated, she started her career in vaudeville, billed as "Chotsie Noonan". Known for her petite and curly brown hair. She was paired along with Constance Bennett and Joan Crawford in the MGM film Sally, Irene and Mary (1925), directed by Edmund Goulding, which brought her instant, but short-lived, fame.

She was paired with Crawford again as a WAMPAS Baby Star in 1926. Her fame began to subside after "talkies" replaced silents; she also had a problem with stage fright which didn't help either. [citation needed] By the late 1930s, her film career was over, but she continued on stage and toured with the USO until the 1950s.

She died of pneumonia in Galesburg, Illinois, aged 59, in 1968.

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