La Plante went to Britain to work at Warner Brothers'
Teddington Studios. The company had faced criticism for the low quality of its "
quota quickies", and her arrival coincided with an attempt to make expensive productions. She starred in
Man of the Moment (1935), with
Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. She appeared in the
West End playing the lead in
Ian Hay's
Admirals All. La Plante briefly was considered to replace
Myrna Loy in the
Thin Man when Loy thought about leaving the series, but Loy stayed as Nora Charles, and La Plante's career never rebounded. She retired from the screen in 1935, making only two later films, and 1957's
Spring Reunion was her last. Her younger sister, actress
Violet, never achieved La Plante's level of fame; both sisters were
WAMPAS Baby Stars. On June 3, 1954 (Season 4 Episode 38), La Plante made a guest appearance (as herself, Mrs. Laura Asher) on
Groucho Marx's quiz show
You Bet Your Life. In this episode, La Plante discussed numerous topics, including her husband
Irving Asher, who had just lost 25 lbs. and completed the film
Elephant Walk with
Elizabeth Taylor. Mrs. Asher asked that her winnings, if any, go to the
Motion Picture Relief Fund. They got three out of four questions correct to win $215. In the mid-1980s, La Plante was brought on stage in a wheelchair to wave to the crowd at the event Night of a Hundred Stars. ==Death==