Jean Vachon

Jean Vachon (February 8, 1903 February 2, 1989) was a motion picture actress whose career began in the silent film era.[1] She was the daughter of Mrs. Rosemary Vachon of 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 Knights.[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]

References

  1. Jean Vachon, https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0882929/, pg. 1.
  2. 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. Good Luck Visits Him In Bunches, Los Angeles Times, June 2, 1928, Page A8.



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