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Home/People/Jeanette Loff
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Born
Oct 9, 1906Died: Aug 4, 1942
Lived 35 years
Place of Birth
Orofino, Idaho, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female

Career Highlights

25
Movies
0
TV Shows
Also Known As
Janette Clarinda Lov
IMDb Profile

Jeanette Loff

Acting

Biography
Jeanette Loff (born Janette Clarinda Lov; October 9, 1906 – August 4, 1942) was an American actress, musician, and singer who came to prominence for her appearances in several Pathé Exchange and Universal Pictures films in the 1920s. Born in Idaho, Loff was raised throughout the Pacific Northwest, and began singing professionally as a lyric soprano and performing as an organist while a teenager in Portland, Oregon. She studied music at the Ellison-White Conservatory of Music. After moving to Los Angeles, California, Loff was signed to a film contract by producer Cecil B. DeMille, with Pathé Exchange in 1927. She subsequently signed a contract with Universal Pictures. She appeared in over twenty films during the course of her seven-year career, with lead parts in such films as Hold 'Em Yale (1928) and the controversial crime film Party Girl (1930). She also appeared in the musical King of Jazz (1930) as a vocalist. Loff formally retired from acting in 1934, with her last screen credit in Joseph Santley's Million Dollar Baby (1934). She died on August 4, 1942, from ammonia poisoning in Los Angeles at the age of 35. Though law enforcement was unable to determine whether her death was an accident or a suicide, Loff's family maintained that she had been murdered. Description above from the Wikipedia article Jeanette Loff licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Million Dollar Baby poster

Million Dollar Baby

as Rita Ray
1934
Flirtation poster

Flirtation

as Nancy Poole
1934
Hide-Out poster

Hide-Out

as Blonde #2 (uncredited)
1934
Benny, from Panama poster

Benny, from Panama

as Jeanette Foy
1934
A Duke for a Day poster

A Duke for a Day

as Gloria Blossom
1934
St. Louis Woman poster

St. Louis Woman

as Lou Morrison, the St. Louis Woman
1934
Fighting Thru poster

Fighting Thru

as Alice Malden
1930
The Boudoir Diplomat poster

The Boudoir Diplomat

as Greta
1930
See America Thirst poster

See America Thirst

as Woman (uncredited)
1930
Screen Snapshots Series 10, No. 1 poster

Screen Snapshots Series 10, No. 1

as Self
1930
King of Jazz poster

King of Jazz

as Vocalist ('It Happened in Monterey' / 'Bridal Veil' / 'A Bench in the Park')
1930
Party Girl poster

Party Girl

as Ellen Powell
1930
The Racketeer poster

The Racketeer

as Millie Chapman
1929
The Sophomore poster

The Sophomore

as Barbara Lange
1929
.45 Calibre War poster

.45 Calibre War

as Ruth Walling
1929
Love Over Night poster

Love Over Night

as Jeanette Stewart
1928
Annapolis poster

Annapolis

as Betty
1928
Fashion News poster

Fashion News

as Self
1928
Man-Made Women poster

Man-Made Women

as Marjorie
1928
The Black Ace poster

The Black Ace

Cast
1928