Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds. Helen Ann Rork Light was born in Darien, Connecticut, the daughter of Samuel Edwin, Hollywood film producer for First National Studios, and Helen Ann Rork. She appeared in silent films, including The Notorious Lady (1927), The Blonde Saint (1926) and A Texas Steer (1927), with stars of the era, including Rudolph Valentino and Will Rogers, who also was her godfather. She was married to J. Paul Getty, Douglas Wilson of Memphis, San Francisco attorney Jay Ross, Joseph Mclnemey, and Dr. Rudolph Light, professor of neurosurgery at St. Catherine's College of Oxford and heir to the Upjohn Pharmaceutical Co Miss Rork has appeared in court for petition to recognize her divorce decree she obtained from H. Douglas Wilson. Handwritten on negative: Helen Ann Rork Getty Text from negative sleeve: 1893 - Helen Ann Rork Getty Divorce Hearing L.A. TIMES PHOTO BY GORDON WALLACE 12/2/38 [stamped:] Dec 22 1938 Text from newspaper caption: Helen Ann Rork Getty Wilson, who won in fight in which ex-husband sought to have Arkansas divorce set aside.
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b&w nitrate negative
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uclamss_1429_8196 ark:/21198/zz002dg1g2
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Divorced women Judicial proceedings--California--Los Angeles Light, Helen Ann Rork 1908-1988
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