
Vivien Oakland
From Wikipedia Vivien Oakland (born Vivian Anderson, May 20, 1895 – August 1, 1958), was an American actress best known for her work in comedies in Hollywood in the 1920s and 1930s, most notably with the Hal Roach Studios. Oakland appeared in 142 films between 1915 and 1951. She supported Laurel and Hardy on several occasions, and sometimes played the wife of Edgar Kennedy and Leon Errol in their series of short films. She played mostly bit roles in feature films in the 1940s before making her last film (an Errol comedy) in 1951.
Filmography (116 titles)
10.0MovieLaurel & Hardy: Year Two
(archive footage) (uncredited) · 2024
7.0MovieThe Further Perils of Laurel and Hardy
1967
6.1MovieBunco Squad
Annie Cobb · 1950
5.5MovieThe Secret Fury
Mrs. Brownley (uncredited) · 1950
Borrowed Blonde
Boss's Wife · 1947
6.4MovieSmash-Up: The Story of a Woman
Woman at bar (uncredited) · 1947
6.3MovieThe Locket
Mrs. Donovan (uncredited) · 1946
6.1MovieMagnificent Doll
Mrs. Witherspoon (uncredited) · 1946
6.9MovieSister Kenny
Dr. Gideon's Secretary (uncredited) · 1946
5.5MovieUtah
Stella Mason · 1945
5.9MovieThe Man Who Walked Alone
Mrs. Monroe · 1945
6.1MovieThe Girl Who Dared
Chattie Richmond · 1944
10.0MovieLaugh Your Blues Away
Mrs. Conklin · 1942
8.0MovieSappy Pappy
Mrs. Clyde · 1942
9.0MovieThe Man in the Trunk
Mrs. Tessie Sweeney Kohler · 1942
5.2MovieA Tragedy at Midnight
First Mrs. Charles Miller (uncredited) · 1942
4.5MovieUSS VD: Ship of Shame
Health Department Woman (uncredited) · 1942
9.0MovieAn Apple in His Eye
Vivien Kennedy · 1941
7.0MovieThe Ring and the Belle
Mrs. Clyde · 1941
Drafted in the Depot
Vivien Kennedy · 1940
A Trailer Tragedy
Vivien Kennedy · 1940
Sunk by the Census
Vivien · 1940
6.5MoviePop Always Pays
Mrs. Violet Oberton · 1940
Movie'Taint Legal
Vivien · 1940
Mutiny in the County
Vivian Kennedy · 1940
5.0MovieSauce for the Gander
Mrs. Morton · 1940
6.9MovieA Chump at Oxford
Receptionist (uncredited) · 1940
Kennedy the Great
Vivien Kennedy · 1939
Act Your Age
Vivian · 1939
Maid to Order
Vivien · 1939