Lola Lane, born Dorothy Mullican, grew up Indianola, Iowa. Small-town life was not to her taste and she yearned to be in show business. She was also a bit of a rebel. At one time, in her teens, she 'scandalized' the townsfolk by dancing a particularly suggestive Charleston right in front of the church--which was emptying after Sunday service. She secured her first job playing piano accompaniment to silent films in the local movie theater for seven dollars a week. She then worked briefly in an ice cream factory, but soon had enough and quit, leaving for Des Moines (in accordance with her mother's dictates) to study music. She spent two years at the local conservatory, Simpson College, but--still the rebel--cut classes and was expelled, much to her joy. There are several versions as to what happened next: according to one, her sister Leota Lane was "discovered" by vaudevillian Gus Edwards (who was always scouting for talented youngsters) singing in an Iowa theater. Dorothy then chaperoned Leota on her trip to New York and both girls subsequently appeared in "Greenwich Village Follies" on Broadway. According to the New York Times obit of Lola Lane (June 25, 1981), Edwards discovered her "singing in a flower shop in Des Moines". Dorothy herself claimed that she wrote Edwards in New York, borrowed $200 and went to his house for an audition. Whichever story is true, Dorothy ended up with a $450-a-week vaudeville contract. Around this time, she and her other sisters (Leota, Martha, Rosemary and Priscilla) changed their surname. Dorothy Mullican became Lola Lane. She toured with Gus Edwards in "Ritz Carlton Nights" and in 1928 appeared in "The War Song" on Broadway. During one of her performances, she was spotted by Benjamin Stoloff who was conducting auditions for a part in his movie Speakeasy (1929). Needless to say, she got the part. While never becoming as big a star as her sister Priscilla Lane, Lola had a fairly successful career in the movies. She won critical acclaim for her performance in Marked Woman (1937) as a hard-boiled night club hostess and was rewarded with a contract at Warner Brothers. She continued to play similar characters in films like Gangs of Chicago (1940), as well as appearing in occasional "potboilers" like Zanzibar (1940). Lola also played female reporter Torchy Blane (Torchy Blane in Panama (1938)), which served as inspiration for Superman's girlfriend Lois Lane. Lola retired from the screen in 1946.
Lola Le Lann was born into an artistic family. Her father is the famous trumpeter, Eric Lelann , and her mother is the actress and filmmaker, Valérie Stroh. She appeared in her first film at 19 years old, playing the main role in Un moment d'égarement (2015). In the film she plays Louna, a 17 year old who falls for her best friend's father, who is also her father's best friend, when the four of them are on holiday together in Corsica.
Lola LeSoleil is known for Space Boobs in Space (2017) and Teaser (2018).
Lola Linnéa Padotzke is known for Detective Ellen Lucas (2003) and Der junge Häuptling Winnetou (2022).
Lola Luton originally from Central Asia is of Pamiri-Russian-Kazakh-Finnish descent. Born into a military family, she resided in different Republics of the Former Soviet Union which allowed her to be exposed to different cultures of the peoples of the USSR. In early childhood, she studied singing at Children's Choir Studio "Pioneriya" in Moscow, Russia. In parallel with that, she entered musical school where she took piano classes as well as dancing in folk, modern, ballet. After the collapse of the Soviet Union, her family moved from Tajikistan to Kazakhstan. There, she graduated from high school, musical school, as well as successfully entered the University of World Languages and International Relations in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Back in 2000, she moved to the United States, helping American families adopt children from Kazakhstan. Later she got married to an Air Force pilot where her military journey continued across the USA, United Kingdom, and Europe. In 2015, Lola and her family moved to Atlanta, Georgia. Her first debut was "Modern Prodigal" and her recent project was "State of Siege 11/26" in New York, where she played an FBI agent speaking in Urdu.
Lola López is known for El secreto de Ibosim (2020), Amanece, que no es poco (1989) and Vasil (2022).
Lola Mae Loughran was born on May 25, 1997. She is an actress, known for In from the Cold (2022), Skins (2007) and The Five (2016).
Lola Marceli was born on October 14, 1967 in Málaga, Andalucía, Spain. She is an actress, known for La spagnola (2001), Los simuladores (2006) and SMS, sin miedo a soñar (2006).
Lola Mason was born on July 21, 1940 in the USA. She is an actress, known for Farewell, My Lovely (1975), Fame (1982) and The Brain That Wouldn't Die (1962).
Lola May is a Film, TV and Stage Actress, Singer and Model based in London, England, and is of mixed Nigerian, Eritrean, Caucasian and Brazilian heritage, the latter through her maternal Great-Grand Mother. She was born in Eritrea, and lived in Southern Nigeria before relocating to the United Kingdom. She was privately educated at The Red Maids Independent School for Girls in the United Kingdom. She later studied Mechanical Engineering at the University of Bath. Lola May is passionate about mental health awareness and environmental issues, and supports several Charities in these fields. Lola May is a BBC Radio Drama Norman Beaton Fellowship (NBF) 2018 Semi-Finalist.