Lucille La Verne
Lucille La Verne (November 7, 1872 – March 4, 1945) was an American actress known for her appearances in silent, scolding, obnoxious, vituperative, sarcastic, cunning, and vengeful roles in early sound films, as well as for her triumphs on the American stage. She is most widely remembered as the voices of the Old Witch in the 1932 Silly Symphony short, Babes in the Woods, and the first Disney villain, the Evil Queen, Snow White's wicked stepmother from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937), Walt Disney's first full-length animated feature film as well as her final film role.
Lucille La Verne died at the age of 72 in Culver City, California on March 4, 1945, after suffering from cancer. She was interred at Inglewood Park Cemetery. La Verne's grave was unmarked for nearly 75 years before fans took up a collection to ensure that she had a stone.
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Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

A Tale of Two Cities

Kentucky Kernels

The Unholy Garden

Father Noah's Ark
Breach of Promise

Pilgrimage

A Strange Adventure

Sinners' Holiday

The White Rose

Polly of the Circus

Sun-Up

The Great Meadow

24 Hours

Union Depot

Alias the Doctor

Abraham Lincoln

Little Caesar

Orphans of the Storm

The Mighty Barnum

Zaza

While Paris Sleeps
The Thousand-Dollar Husband

Babes in the Woods

An American Tragedy

Wild Horse Mesa

The Last Trail

Du Barry, Woman of Passion

Hearts of Humanity

His Darker Self

The Last Moment

School for Girls

The Blow Out

Disney's Halloween Treat

Beloved

The Praise Agent
