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- Died
- Height5′ 4″ (1.63 m)
- Her parents were both stage actors, so Priscilla Dean began her career as an infant in their productions. She made her film debut at age 14 in a series of one-reelers for Biograph and several other studios. In 1911 she was hired by Universal Pictures and soon gained popularity as the female lead in the comedy series of Eddie Lyons and Lee Moran. Her appearance in the serial The Gray Ghost (1917) propelled her to stardom, and she began appearing in many of Universal's most prestigious productions. The coming of sound damaged her career, however, and by the early 1930s she was appearing in low-budget films for minor independent studios.- IMDb Mini Biography By: frankfob2@yahoo.com
- SpousesWheeler Oakman(January 10, 1920 - ?) (divorced)Leslie Arnold
- Her husband, Lt. Leslie Arnold, made history by flying around the world in 1924.
- Died at age 91 in Las Vegas from injuries suffered in a fall the previous September.
- Came from a theatrical family and grew up around actors. Her mother was popular stage actress May Preston Dean.
- After only four talkies she retired from the film business.
- Close friend of Doris May. An article by Leah Fink in Pantomime Magazine (April 15, 1922, page fifteen) detailed their friendship.
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