Lucille Powers

Lucille Powers

Actor

Lucille Powers born in San Antonio, Texas in 1911. She made

her film debut as Miss Witherspoon in the silent comedydrama 'Three Weekends'

directed by Clarence G. Badger and starring Clara Bow for the Paramount Film

Company in 1928. Later she starred in a handful of early talkies including her

best known film 'Man to Man' co-starring Phillips Holmes and directed by Allan

Dwan in 1930. A few years later she retired from the screen after playing a

minor role in 'Only Yesterday' directed by John M. Stahl and starring Margaret

Sullavan at the Universal Film Co in 1933. She died in El Monte, California in 1981 age 69.