Alberta Vaughn

Alberta Vaughn (June 27, 1904 – April 26, 1992)[1] was an American actress in silent motion pictures and early Western sound films.

Vaughn made her last onscreen appearance in the 1935 film The Live Wire opposite Richard Talmadge.

Immediately after the wedding was called off, Vaughn returned to Hollywood as the fiancée of noted attorney (later agent and producer), Charles K. Feldman.

Vaughn announced her engagement to William Laitt, a "wealthy young steel man", on August 26, 1928.

[5] On April 8, 1934, Vaughn wed assistant casting director Joseph Egil of Paramount Pictures.

Judge William R. McKay in Los Angeles revoked her probation and handed down the sentence after he did not accept her explanation that some sailors who rode in her car left a half-full bottle of whiskey in the vehicle.

She was sentenced to a year in jail for marrying John Robert (Thomas) Thompson in violation of her terms of probation for drunk driving.

Alberta Vaughn and Richard Talmadge share a cigar in The Live Wire (1935).