Tien Hogue

Tien Hogue was the stage name of Anne Christina Hogue (29 June 1892 – November 1964), an Australian actress of stage and screen in the silent era.

[1] The fourth daughter, and youngest child of James Alexander Hogue (1846–1920),[2][3] and Jessie Hogue (1853–1932), née Robards,[4][5][6] Anne Christina Hogue was born at Glebe Point, Sydney, New South Wales on 29 June 1892.

[7][8] She was the sister of Major Oliver Hogue (1880–1919), who wrote under the name of Trooper Blue Gum,[9][10] and of John Roland Hogue (1882–1958), the talented professional singer (baritone), Broadway, film, and U.S.television actor, and playwright.

Tien Hogue was the subject of an Archibald Prize finaliat painting by Joseph Wolinski (1872–1955) in 1926.

[18] She was a witness in the Dicker case where the Tasmanian Labor MP David Edward Dicker (1882–1967) was charged with "disloyal utterances",[19] in his making of statements likely to prejudice recruiting.