May Vokes, a talented actress, entered the world in June 1882, specifically in the charming town of Andover, situated in the picturesque county of Hampshire, within the United Kingdom. This remarkable individual would go on to captivate audiences through her captivating performances in films such as "Janice Meredith" in 1924 and "Get That Venus" in 1933.
Throughout her life, May Vokes was fortunate to have shared her life with two loving partners, William Parkes and Robert Lester. Her marriages were a testament to the strong bonds she formed with those around her.
Tragically, May Vokes' life came to a close on September 13, 1957, in the charming town of Stamford, located in the state of Connecticut, within the United States of America. Despite the passing of time, her legacy lives on, a reminder of the enduring impact she had on the world of entertainment.