Evelyn Oakie

Evelyn Oakie

Deceased · Born: Jul 4, 1868 · Died: Feb 28, 1939

Personal Details

BornJul 4, 1868 Hedgesville, West Virginia, USA
Spouse
  • James Madison Offield Jr.

    ( Jan 12, 1897 to Mar 22, 1917 )
  • James Madison Offield

Parents
  • Rev Albert Jump
  • Harriet Ann Murray Jump

Biography

Born on the Independence Day of 1868, Evelyn Oakie made her grand entrance into the world in the charming town of Hedgesville, West Virginia, a picturesque hamlet situated within the boundaries of the United States of America, a nation renowned for its profound historical significance, cultural richness, and awe-inspiring natural splendor.

Evelyn Oakie's illustrious career, marked by a multitude of unforgettable performances, is undoubtedly synonymous with her iconic portrayal in the 1933 cinematic treasure, "Too Much Harmony", a motion picture masterpiece that unreservedly showcased her extraordinary aptitude, unwavering commitment, and unbridled passion for the art of acting.

Evelyn's existence was a vibrant tapestry woven with threads of unbridled joy, overflowing love, and the warmth of enduring companionship, as she was incredibly fortunate to have been showered with the unwavering devotion and affection of not one, but two extraordinary loving husbands, James Madison Offield Jr. and James Madison Offield, each of whom brought their own distinctive and remarkable qualities, attributes, and characteristics to her life, enriching her experience with their individual presence and contributions.

Evelyn's existence was brutally curtailed on the twenty-eighth day of February, nineteen hundred and thirty-nine, within the vibrant and bustling metropolis of Los Angeles, California, a thriving urban center renowned for its sun-drenched beaches, iconic landmarks, and culturally rich tapestry.

Despite her untimely demised, Evelyn Oakie's legacy endures, serving as a poignant testament to her profound and lasting influence on the world of entertainment, as well as the numerous lives she touched during her time on this earth, leaving behind a lasting imprint that continues to be celebrated and cherished by all who knew her.

Career

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1933