Adamae Vaughn (November 8, 1905 – September 11, 1943),[1] also billed as Ada Mae Vaughn, was an American actress.
Early years
Her sister was film actress Alberta Vaughn.[2] Adamae was at first Alberta's manager and chaperone. When the studio needed a brunette, Adamae, a blonde, sent her sister.
She married Albert R. Hindman, a Los Angeles businessman, in May 1926.[4] They divorced in October 1927. A reconciliation schedule for early 1928 was cancelled.[5]
In June 1934, Vaughn wed Hollywood automobile executive Joseph Valentine Roul Fleur D'Anvray[6] (also known as Viscount D'Anvray), who came from a noble family in Anvray, France. He was a French author and a representative of General Motors in Europe. After their marriage, Vaughn accompanied her husband to live in France. They divorced in October 1940.
^"Adamae Vaughn Weds". The Fresno Bee The Republican. California, Fresno. United Press. June 17, 1934. p. 14. Retrieved April 22, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
Los Angeles Times, "New Baby Stars Stud Hollywood Firmamament", January 7, 1927, page A1.
Los Angeles Times, "Film Girls Cast In Bride Roles", January 24, 1928, page A5.
Los Angeles Times, "Baby Star To Be Guest", June 12, 1929, page A18.
Los Angeles Times, "Film Actress Will Be Bride", June 13, 1934, page A1.
Los Angeles Times, "Mrs. Adamae Vaughn", September 14, 1943, page 18.