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Juanita Hansen (Juanita Cecilia Hanson) was born on 3 March, 1895 in Thor, Iowa, U.S., is an American actress (1895–1961). Discover Juanita Hansen's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 66 years old?

Popular As Juanita Cecilia Hanson
Occupation Actress · author · speaker
Age 66 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 3 March, 1895
Birthday 3 March
Birthplace Thor, Iowa, U.S.
Date of death 26 September, 1961
Died Place Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1895

Juanita Hansen (born Juanita Cecilia Hanson; March 3, 1895 – September 26, 1961) was an American actress who performed in silent films.

Juanita Cecilia Hanson was born in Thor, Iowa to Henry George Hanson, who was originally from Wisconsin, and Johanna Sophia Peterson (or Pederson) on March 3, 1895 or March 5, 1895 (sources differ).

1897

Alternatively, her birthplace has been given as Des Moines and her birth year as 1897.

The family moved to California when Juanita was a young girl, and she attended Los Angeles High School, where she dropped out after completing 9th grade.

She began acting in films when she was 16, and she secured her first acting job with L. Frank Baum's Oz Film Manufacturing Company.

1910

She became one of the Sennett Bathing Beauties and appeared in a variety of serials through the late 1910s.

She was well known for her troubled personal life and struggle with addiction to cocaine and morphine.

1914

She took on the name Juanita Hansen, and appeared in The Patchwork Girl of Oz (1914), a film based on Baum's book, in a minor role as the bell ringer.

Hansen next appeared in The Magic Cloak of Oz, an adaptation of Queen Zixi of Ix.

Early in her career the actress was also associated with Famous Players–Lasky and acted with Jack Pickford.

1915

In 1915, Hansen appeared in six films.

One of her early feature roles was in The Secret of the Submarine.

The following year, her good looks landed her work as one of the Sennett Bathing Beauties doing comedy shorts at Keystone/Triangle Studios.

Although she told reporters she liked working for Mack Sennett, she wanted to do more than slapstick comedy.

After Hansen left Keystone, she soon began playing serious roles for Universal Studios.

She starred in the 18-episode serial The Brass Bullet.

1918

Clifford left Nesbit in 1918, and she divorced him in 1933.

1919

The actress made seven films in 1919.

Soon she was cast in the starring role of Princess Elyata in the 15-episode serial The Lost City, which was produced by William Selig, Harry Warner, Jack L. Warner, and Sam Warner.

The serial was edited to seven reels and re-released in the form of the feature-length film The Jungle Princess.

However, during this time, Hansen's increasingly reckless lifestyle led to a cocaine addiction that quickly overwhelmed her life.

1920

Hansen's performance in the Universal productions led to a 1920 deal with Pathé to star with Warner Oland and William Bailey in the 15-episode serial The Phantom Foe.

1921

She made a second Pathé serial, The Yellow Arm (1921).

1923

She appeared in secondary roles in two more films, but by 1923 her film career was over at the age of 28.

In 1923, Hansen wrote a nationally syndicated "lengthy account of her journey through addiction".

She attributed her recovery to treatment by Dr. John Baker at Oakland Sanitarium.

She also spent a year on the Pantages vaudeville circuit speaking about the dangers of addiction to drugs.

Her life became a series of constant ups and downs fighting her addictions.

Hansen and Anna Luther were named as two co-respondents in a divorce suit brought by Evelyn Nesbit against Jack Clifford.

1928

In 1928, Hansen retired from movies after she was scalded in a bathroom accident in the Hotel Lincoln in New York City.

She was awarded $109,269 in damages and interest following a long legal battle.

When she returned to work, behavioral problems caused by her drug addiction disrupted filming and ended her relationship with Pathé.

She began working in live theatre, appearing as The Lady in Black in the Broadway production The High Hatters (1928).

1933

Ten years after her last film in 1933, she was given a secondary role in the Monogram Pictures B-movie Sensation Hunters (1933).

This, her first talkie, was her last film, and the ensuing years were marked by continual struggles with her drug addiction.

1934

In 1934, she became clean and traveled lecturing on the dangers of drugs.

She wrote a book about addiction and started her own charity to help raise awareness about drug abuse.

In 1934, Hansen tried a comeback in movies but it was unsuccessful.

At one point, she attempted suicide with an overdose of sleeping pills.

She survived, and the experience helped turn her around.