
Vivien Oakland
Biography
From Wikipedia Vivien Oakland (born Vivian Anderson, May 20, 1895 – August 1, 1958), was an American actress best known for her work in comedies in Hollywood in the 1920s and 1930s, most notably with the Hal Roach Studios. Oakland appeared in 142 films between 1915 and 1951. She supported Laurel and Hardy on several occasions, and sometimes played the wife of Edgar Kennedy and Leon Errol in their series of short films. She played mostly bit roles in feature films in the 1940s before making her last film (an Errol comedy) in 1951.
Also Known As
Movie Appearances

The Time, the Place and the Girl
as Mrs. Davis
1929

Way Out West
as Sheriff's Wife
1937

Tony Runs Wild
as Mrs. Johnson (as Vivian Oakland)
1926

Don Key (Son of Burro)
as Vivien
1926

Bunco Squad
as Annie Cobb
1950

Madonna of the Streets
as Lady Sarah Joyce
1924

Along Came Auntie
as Mrs. Remington Chow - the Wife
1926

Imagine My Embarrassment
1928
Off to Buffalo
as Mrs. Chase
1929

Loud Soup
as Mrs. Chase
1929

The Further Perils of Laurel and Hardy
1967
Alimony Aches
as May, Andy's Ex-wife
1935

We Faw Down
as Mrs. Hardy
1928
Knee Action
1937

Uncle Tom's Cabin
as Mrs. Shelby
1927

A Tragedy at Midnight
as First Mrs. Charles Miller (uncredited)
1942

Mighty Like a Moose
as Mrs. Moose - The Wife
1926

The Tenderfoot
as Miss Martin
1932

Wife Tamers
as The Other Woman
1926

Money Means Nothing
as Helen Whitney
1934