Leila Hyams
Leila Hyams was an American actress (1905–1977). She was born at New York City and died at Bel Air.
Chronology
- 1905Leila Hyams born at New York City.
- 1905Leila Hyams was born on 1 May 1905.
- 1977Leila Hyams died at Bel Air.
- 1977Leila Hyams died on 4 December 1977.
Sources
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- 1.
“Leila Hyams”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q2891105: Leila Hyams
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Plates
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“Bicycle days are here again! Leila Hyams, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer actress, was one of the first to try her hand at this keen new sport, finding, besides a keen enjoyment of the fun, that pedaling a bicycle every morning on the sands of her Mailibu home has kept away the dangerous curves of the figure. She also advocates riding to develop a high-arched instep, so necessary since they are allowed to pe
https://ridesabike.com/leila-hyams-holds-a-bike/ · Public domain
The picture record
"Leila is one of Leo's pet actresses. Leo? Why, don't you know? He's the fierce old Metro-Goldwyn lion who roars at you from the screen at the beginning of every M-G-M feature. Photograph of Miss Hyams by Clarence Sinclair Bull."
Clarence Sinclair Bull · https://archive.org/details/screenland19unse/page/n397/mode/2up · Public domain
The picture recordElsewhere in Film memorabilia
29,171 published records in this field, each with its sources named.
- Leighton MeesterPerson
- Leila AbashidzePerson
- Leila ArcieriPerson
- Leila DjansiPerson
- Leïla KilaniPerson
- Leila TongPerson
- Leilah WeinraubPerson
- Leilani SarellePerson
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