Her longtime friend and companion Randal Malone says Page died in her sleep of natural causes early Saturday morning at her home in Los Angeles.
The New York-born Page began her film career as an extra in 1924.
She had a major role — as the doomed bad girl — in "Our Dancing Daughters," a 1928 film that featured a wild Charleston by Crawford and propelled them both to stardom. It spawned two sequels, "Our Modern Maidens" and "Our Blushing Brides."
Page and Crawford were in all three films.
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