Lola May


Lola May was an American silent film and stage actress.

Life

May was born in North Dakota. She was a stage actress and appeared in seven films during the silent era including the historical drama The Beggar of Cawnpore. She appeared in the 1908-1909 Broadway hit A Gentleman from Mississippi. Her other Broadway plays included The Lure, Just Like John, and An Old New Yorker.
Beginning in November 1913, May faced a lawsuit from Marie Crandell, who said that her estranged husband, Derby Crandell, had bought gifts for May and had dined with her. Mrs. Crandell said "My husband was a model husband and we were very happy until this other woman came between us." The suit asked for $50,000 damages. The suit was dismissed on March 21, 1914, after Mrs. Crandell "failed to file a bill of particulars".
In 1916 she appeared in Thomas H. Ince's anti-war film Civilization as Queen Eugenie. The film reputedly cost $1 million to make.

Partial filmography

The Lure The Beggar of Cawnpore The Heart of Nora Flynn The Green Swamp