
Olive Borden
Biography
Olive Borden was beautiful and talented but she became one of Hollywood's most tragic tales. She came to Hollywood in 1922 with her widowed mother. Olive started her career as a Mack Sennett bathing beauty and was named a Wampas baby star in 1925. She made eleven films at Fox studios where she earned $1,500 a week. Olive became a popular on screen vamp and her jet black hair was her trademark. She hired Jimmie Fiddler as her agent and was nicknamed "The Joy Girl". Olive lived a lavish lifestyle with limos, mansions, servants, and a dozen fur coats. In 1927 she left Fox after a salary dispute. She later worked for Columbia and RKO studios. Like many other silent stars she had a hard time making the transition to talkies. Her last film was made in 1934. There were two failed marriages and a broken engagement to actor George O'Brien. During World War 2 she worked as a nurse. By the age of 41 she was a penniless alcoholic. Her final years were spent in a Los Angeles mission. Sadly many of Olive Borden's silent films have been lost and this lovely star has been forgotten. Date of Death 1 October 1947, Los Angeles, California (stomach ailment)
Filmography

Chloe, Love Is Calling You

The Inventors

The Mild West

Gobs of Fun

Leave It to Me

Hotel Variety

The Divorce Racket

Moonlight and Cactus

The Social Lion

Hello Sister

Wedding Rings

Dance Hall

The Voice of Hollywood No. 1

Half Marriage

The Eternal Woman

Love In The Desert

Stool Pigeon

Gang War

Virgin Lips

The Albany Night Boat

The Joy Girl

The Secret Studio

The Monkey Talks

The Country Beyond

3 Bad Men

Fig Leaves

Yellow Fingers

My Own Pal

The Yankee Señor

Grounds for Divorce

The Overland Limited

The Happy Warrior

Good Morning, Nurse

Tell It to a Policeman

The Dressmaker from Paris

Should Husbands Be Watched?

Just a Good Guy

The Royal Razz

Too Many Mammas

Why Men Work

Sweet Daddy

Neck and Neck
