This vintage real photo postcard features actress Lois Moran (1909-1990). She was an American stage and film actress.  She was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. She lost both her father, and then her step father, at an early age. In 1921, at the age of 12, Moran and her mother moved to Paris, France. She began singing and dancing at the Paris National Opera at the early age of 13 years old. By age 14, she was appearing in silent films. Her debut in a Hollywood film occurred in "Stella Dallas" (1925). Moran's film experience included musicals. In fact, she appeared with Al Jolson in "Mammy" (1930). The IMDb reports that Moran acted in 39 films between 1924 and 1974. She parlayed her experience in movies to begin acting on the Broadway stage.The IBDb lists Moran as appearing in 3 Broadway plays between 1930 and 1933.  Moran's personal life included a short affair (1927) with "The Great Gatsby" writer F. Scott Fitzgerald. Interestingly, one of the characters (Rosemary Hoyt) in "Tender is the Night" is said to mirror Moran. In 1935, she married Clarence M. Young, the assistant Secretary of Commerce. This postcard was published by Ross Verlag as part of a series (No.3171/1). In the lower right hand corner is the logo of Fox Films. She was likely under contract with Fox when this photo was taken. The photo was taken by Fox photographer Max Munn Autrey (1891-1971). This vintage postcard is in good condition (see scans).