Etta Lee

Etta Lee Frost (September 12, 1906 – October 27, 1956) was an American silent film actress, known for supporting roles.

[1][2] She had a sister, Ella Deverill, and grew up in California and went on to get her degree in education at Occidental College in Los Angeles.

[3] Lee moved back to Hawaii to be a teacher, before returning to Los Angeles to begin her career as an actress.

Other so-called exotic roles she was cast in included The Slave of the Sand Board in The Thief of Bagdad (1924).

[8] In 1932, Lee married Frank Robinson Brown, a Welsh-born radio announcer and columnist,[9] and retired from acting afterward.