Grave of Carol Andrew’s
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Actress. She will be best remembered for her role as 'Hattie Blake' in the Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy comedy film, "The Bullfighters" in 1945, which also happened to be her film debut. Born Mary Carol Jane Dolan in Syracuse, New York, to Thomas Dolan and Alma Wilbur Dolan she moved to Los Angeles, California, to become an actress and went on to appear in films for 20th Century Fox Studios and Monogram Pictures and other studios beginning in her early 20s. She also did some modeling jobs before being signed to star with Laurel & Hardy. Besides, "The Bullfighter" (1945), she also appeared in "The Lady Confesses" (1945), "Nob Hill" (1945), "Colonel Effingham's Raid" (1946), "Murder Is My Business" (1946), "Slightly Scandalous" (1946), "Blue Skies" (1946), "Sweetheart Of Sigma Chi" (1946), "The Best Years Of Our Lives" (1946), "Ladies' Man" (1946), "The Guilty" (1947), and "Smash-Up: The Story Of A Woman" (1947). Only three of her films were credited and the rest were uncredited roles. She retired from acting after only a dozen or so films to raise a family. She was married twice, first to a swimming coach named Frank A. Wilson in 1939, and then to pilot and Distinguished Flying Cross recipient John Jacob "Jack" Jarvis Jr. (who once flew Charles Lindbergh to safety when the plane they were flying in was attacked by Japanese fighters), with whom she had two sons, one who was named after the actor Tyrone Power. She committed suicide at her home in Los Angeles, California, at the age of 34, by overdosing on pentobarbital.
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