Thelma Percy (October 20, 1903 - July 6, 1970) was a British actress. She was born in Belfast, Northern Ireland. [1] Fellow actress Eileen Percy was her sister. [2] She appeared on stage in the 1922 show The Blushing Bride. [3] Percy died in Santa Monica, California. [4]
Dame Flora McKenzie Robson was a British actress and star of the theatrical stage and cinema, particularly renowned for her performances in plays demanding dramatic and emotional intensity. Her range extended from queens to murderesses.
Lee Patrick was an American actress whose career began in 1922 on the New York stage with her role in The Bunch and Judy which headlined Adele Astaire and featured Adele's brother Fred Astaire.
Mabel Ballin, was an American motion-picture actress of the silent film era.
Basil Sydney was an English stage and screen actor.
Kathleen Kirkham Woodruff was an American actress on stage and in silent films.
Mia May was an Austrian actress. She was married to the Austrian film producer and director Joe May and appeared in 44 films between 1912 and 1924. Her daughter was the actress Eva May.
Sara Biala was a Polish-born American actress active on Broadway.
Edward Langford was an actor in American films and theater productions. He was paired in films with Alice Brady.
Margaret Victoria Anderson known professionally as Myrtle Lind was an American film actress. She was one of Mack Sennett's Bathing Beauties and appeared in several comedy films including with Oliver Hardy and John Gilbert. The Library of Congress has a photo of her holding a large camera on the beach.
Albert Sidney Angeles was a theatre actor and director of silent films. Born in London, he worked in the USA as a writer and director for Vitagraph, later directing for Universal.
Tula Belle was an American child film actress. She was born in what is now Oslo, Norway.
Jack Brammal, born John George Brammal, was an actor on stage and screen in the United States. He was born in England.
Cora Rankin Drew was a silent film actress in the United States. Her performances included leading roles in The Burned Hand (1915), The Honor System (1917), and Southern Pride (1917). She expressed frustration with casting imbalances between men and women. In 1921, Canadian Moving Picture Digest included a favorable description of one of her performances.
Gordon Sackville was a film actor. Earlier in his career he appeared on stage. He was part of several Hobart Bosworth productions. He was in The Best Man Wins, one of the first Hollywood films.
Percy Challenger was a film and theater actor in the United States. He appeared in dozens of films.
Lucretia Harris, also known as Lucretia Williams and Lucretia B. H. Rogers, was an actress in the United States. An African American, she had supporting roles during the silent film era. She featured in The Adventures and Emotions of Edgar Pomeroy series of comedy shorts from 1920 until 1921.
Armand Cortes, sometimes credited as Armand Cortez, was an actor in theater and film in the United States. He had various theatrical roles in the late 1920s and early 1930s.
William Robert Daly was an actor and director of silent films in the U.S.
Corliss Giles was an actor during the silent film era in the United States. He had starring roles including in the 1917 film Shirley Kaye, Voices in 1920, and The Mountain Woman in 1921. He also appeared in several theatrical productions.
Dolly Connolly was a performer in vaudeville and musicals in the United States. She married composer and pianist Percy Wenrich. They were headliners in major vaudeville circuits. She recorded on Columbia Records and recorded a duet on Victor Records.