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Vicki Vola
Victoria Vola (August 27, 1916 — July 21, 1985) was an actress who used Vicki Vola as her professional name. She was best known for her portrayal of Edith Miller on both the radio and television runs of ''Mr. District Attorney''. Vola was born in Denver, Colorado. Living with an Italian mother and a French father who spoke five languages, she grew up in Denver and was herself fluent in five languages at age 14.〔 〕 She attended a Denver ballet school and studied the violin as a pupil of Hungarian violinist Leopold Auer. She paid for acting lessons by working summer vacations as a grocery store cashier. After appearing in a high school play, she joined a stock company touring in the Denver area. She began in radio after seeking out an audition with a Denver station in 1932.〔(Burroughs, Jack. "You Can't Miss Her", ''Oakland Tribune'', June 13, 1937. )〕 ==Life in Hollywood== Arriving in Hollywood during the mid-1930s, she was heard on a variety of shows, including ''The First Nighter Program'', Bing Crosby's ''Kraft Music Hall'', ''Radio Theater'', ''Calling All Cars'', ''Strange as It Seems'' and the ''Joe Penner'' Show. She played opposite Boris Karloff in NBC radio adaptations of ''Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde'' and ''Death Takes a Holiday''. During those same years, she appeared on stage in several productions, including ''Romeo and Juliet''. ''Saturday Murder'' and ''White Collars''.〔
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