Estelle Harrison | |
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Born | Ruby Estelle Harrison August 26, 1894 Florence, Alabama, USA |
Died | ??? ??? |
Occupation | Actress |
Estelle Harrison was a silent actress during Hollywood's silent era. She primarily appeared in Gaylord Lloyd and Harold Lloyd shorts. [1]
Estelle was born Florence, Alabama, to Willis Harrison and Kate Hudson. When Estelle was young, the family moved to Los Angeles, where she and her siblings attended school. [2] [3]
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