Nita Cavalier
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Nita Cavalier was born on May 15, 1906, in Denver, Colorado.[1] She moved to Los Angeles, California with her family at the age of one.[1] She attended the Hollywood High School.[1]
Career
Cavalier was a stage actress.[2] In 1928, she performed in Kongo at the Granada Theater in Ontario, California alongside Howard Sinclair.[3] In 1930, she performed in The Bachelor Father at the Garrick Theatre alongside George LaMar.[4]
She acted in silent films such as The Twin Triggers and The Stolen Ranch in 1926, followed by Tearin' Into Trouble and The Prince of Headwaiters in 1927.
Cavalier was a skilled polo player.[5] The blonde actress demonstrated her skills in the sport while performing in the 1925 film A Thief in Paradise, a George Fitzmaurice production that featured a polo match between blonde and brunette women.
Death
She died on April 4, 1969, in San Diego, California.[citation needed]