For years it was believed that her father was so strict
that he had it written into her Hollywood contract that there would be
no kissing scenes in her films, and, indeed, she does not have any
kissing scenes in her most famous films--Death Takes a Holiday (1934) and Pinocchio (1940) (in which she is the
voice of the Blue Fairy). However, the rumor was apparently not true.
During World War II she worked extensively for the Red Cross.
Daughter Rosalia Venable Mohr, born March 29, 1937, in Los Angeles, weighing 8 lb., 4 oz.
Daughter Dolores Venable Mohr, born November 26, 1935, in Los Angeles, California, weighing 9 lb., 2 oz.