Vicky Vola Death
Vicki passed away on July 21, 1985 at the age of 68 in New York City, New York. Vicki's cause of death was natural causes.
When did Vicky Vola die?
July 21, 1985How did Vicky Vola die? What was the cause of death?
Natural causesHow old was Vicky Vola when died?
68Where did Vicky Vola die? What was the location of death?
New York City, New York
Vicky Vola Birthday and Date of Death
Vicky Vola was born on August 27, 1916 and died on July 21, 1985. Vicki was 68 years old at the time of death.
Birthday: August 27, 1916
Date of Death: July 21, 1985
Age at Death: 68
Vicky Vola - Biography
Victoria "Vicki" Vola was an actress best known for her portrayal of Edith Miller on both the radio and television runs of Mr. District Attorney.Living with an Italian mother and a French father who spoke five languages, she grew up in Denver fluent in both French and Italian. She attended a Denver ballet school and studied the violin as a pupil of Hungarian violinist Leopold Auer. She paid for acting lessons by working summer vacations as a grocery store cashier. After appearing in a high school play, she joined a stock company touring in the Denver area. She began in radio after seeking out an audition with a Denver station in 1932.Arriving in Hollywood during the mid-1930s, she was heard on a variety of shows, including The First Nighter Program, Bing Crosby`s Kraft Music Hall, Radio Theater, Calling All Cars, Strange As It Seems and the Joe Penner Show. She played opposite Boris Karloff in NBC radio adaptations of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and Death Takes a Holiday. During those same years, she appeared on stage in several productions, including Romeo and Juliet. Saturday Murder and White Collars.Relocating to San Francisco in 1936, she was heard from NBC`s San Francisco studios on such shows as Hal Burdick`s Dr. Kate, Winning the West, Junior News and Tales of California. From 1939-40 she had the title role in the daytime drama Brenda Curtis while also appearing in another soap opera, Manhattan Mother. During the 1940s, she was heard in The Adventures of Christopher Wells and as Shanghai Lil on Jungle Jim, plus roles on The Cisco Kid, Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar and The Fat Man.In 1945 she was a narrator for Universal Newsreel. On television, she appeared in Escape (1950) and Love Is a Many Splendored Thing (1970).
