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    Vivian Austin
    An image from Moonlight in Vermont, one of the productions that also features Vivian Austin.
    Vivian Austin

    Vivian Austin

    February 23, 1920 — Hollywood, California, USA

    Vivian Austin was an American actress who appeared in a number of films in the late 1930s and early 1940s, although most were B movies. Austin was born Irene Vivian Coe in Hollywood, California, and attended Hollywood High School. She was named Miss Hollywood in 1939.

    Austin played a variety of bit parts (as well as extra and stunt work) in movies before being cast as the female romantic lead in The Adventures of Red Ryder. She was signed to a stock contract in 1943 by Universal and as Vivian Austin (for Universal) or Terry Austin (under contract to Eagle-Lion Films) appeared in movies such as Destiny, Trigger Trail, Born To Speed and Philo Vance Returns. Her career was cut short in the late 1940s by kidney failure and resultant blindness.

    On August 1, 2004, Austin died from natural causes in a hospital in Los Angeles, California. Because her second husband had served in the United States Army, they are interred at Riverside National Cemetery in Riverside, California.

    Destiny

    Destiny

    1944

    Philo Vance's Gamble

    Philo Vance's Gamble

    1947

    Hi, Good Lookin'!

    Hi, Good Lookin'!

    1944

    She Gets Her Man

    She Gets Her Man

    1945

    Adventures of Red Ryder

    Adventures of Red Ryder

    1940

    Philo Vance Returns

    Philo Vance Returns

    1947

    Honeymoon Ahead

    Honeymoon Ahead

    1945

    Moonlight in Vermont

    Moonlight in Vermont

    1943