
Ben Lyon
From Wikipedia Ben Lyon (February 6, 1901 – March 22, 1979) was an American actor and a studio executive at 20th Century Fox. Born in Atlanta, Georgia, Lyon entered films in 1918 after a successful appearance on Broadway opposite Jeanne Eagels. He attracted attention in the highly successful film Flaming Youth (1923), and steadily developed into a leading man. He was most successfully paired with some of the leading actresses of the silent era including Pola Negri, Gloria Swanson, Colleen Moore, Barbara La Marr, Viola Dana, Anna Q. Nilsson, Mary Astor and Blanche Sweet. He had success as an actor in the 1930 film Hell's Angels. The film was a major success and brought Jean Harlow to prominence, but Lyon's performance as an heroic World War I aviator was also highly regarded. For the next decade he was constantly in demand, but his popularity began to wane by the early 1940s. By the mid-1940s he was working for 20th Century Fox. On July 17, 1946 he met a young aspiring actress named Norma Jeane Dougherty.[2] After his first meeting with her he stated that she was "Jean Harlow all over again!". He organized a color screen test for the actress, renamed her, and finally signed her as Marilyn Monroe to her first studio contract. During World War II, Lyons and his wife, actress Bebe Daniels, settled in London. The couple, along with the comedian Vic Oliver, starred in the radio series Hi, Gang!, which ran from 1940 to 1949. Hi Gang was succeeded in 1950 by Life with the Lyons, which also featured their real life son Richard and daughter Barbara, and had a run on BBC and independent television from 1954 until 1960. Lyon married actress Bebe Daniels in June 1930. They had two children: daughter Barbara in 1932 and a son Richard whom they adopted. Daniels suffered a severe stroke in 1963 and withdrew from public life. She suffered a second stroke in late 1970. She died at the couple's London home in March 1971. In 1974, Lyon married the actress Marian Nixon whom he had known since the 1920s. On March 22, 1979, Lyon and his second wife Marian Nixon were vacationing together on the Queen Elizabeth 2 cruise ship near Honolulu, Hawaii, when Lyon suffered a fatal heart attack. He is interred in the Chapel Columbarium at Hollywood Forever Cemetery next to his first wife, Bebe. For his contribution to the motion picture industry, Ben Lyon has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1724 Vine Street.
- Known ForActing
- Born6 February 1901 (age 124)
- Place of BirthAtlanta, Georgia, USA
Ben Lyon

- Known ForActing
- Born6 February 1901 (age 124)
- Place of BirthAtlanta, Georgia, USA

The Lyons in Paris
1955

Life with the Lyons
1954

The Dark Tower
1943

This Was Paris
1942

Hi Gang!
1941
Confidential Lady
1939
I Killed the Count
1939

Stardust
1938
Down to the Sea
1936

Dancing Feet
1936

Together We Live
1935

Navy Wife
1935

Frisco Waterfront
1935
Screen Snapshots Series 14, No. 8
1935

Lightning Strikes Twice
1934

Crimson Romance
1934

I Spy
1934

I Cover the Waterfront
1933

Girl Missing
1933

The Women in His Life
1933

Lady with a Past
1932

Hollywood on Parade No. A-1
1932

The Crooked Circle
1932

By Whose Hand?
1932

Hollywood on Parade No. A-3
1932

The Big Timer
1932

Hat Check Girl
1932

Week Ends Only
1932

Night Nurse
1931

Indiscreet
1931

Her Majesty, Love
1931

Bought!
1931

The Hot Heiress
1931

My Past
1931

Compromised
1931

Aloha
1931

The Stolen Jools
1931

Misbehaving Ladies
1931

Hell's Angels
1930

A Soldier's Plaything
1930

Alias French Gertie
1930

Lummox
1930

What Men Want
1930

The Quitter
1929

All Faces West
1929

The Flying Marine
1929

For the Love of Mike
1927
The Tender Hour
1927

Das tanzende Wien
1927

Life in Hollywood No. 2
1927

The Great Deception
1926

The Savage
1926

Bluebeard's Seven Wives
1926

The Reckless Lady
1926

The Prince of Tempters
1926

The Necessary Evil
1925

The New Commandment
1925

The Pace That Thrills
1925

Winds of Chance
1925

Wine of Youth
1924

So Big
1924

Lily of the Dust
1924

Painted People
1924

The White Moth
1924

Wages of Virtue
1924
The Custard Cup
1923

Potash and Perlmutter
1923

The Heart of Maryland
1921
