Ethel Grey Terry
Ethel Grey Terry | |
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Born |
Oakland, California, USA | October 2, 1882
Died |
June 1, 1931 48) Hollywood, California, USA | (aged
Years active | 1914-1928 |
Spouse(s) | Carl Gerard (m. 1910-1931; her death) |
Ethel Grey Terry (October 2, 1882 – January 6, 1931) was an American actress of the silent era.
Biography
The wife of actor Carl Gerard from 1910 until her death, she was born in Oakland, California and died in Hollywood. She was the daughter of Lillian Lawrence, a stage actress.[1] Her most frequently remembered role today was her appearance in The Penalty in 1920 with Lon Chaney.
Terry appeared in 52 films between 1914 and 1928, sometimes as a film's leading lady but often in supporting roles during the same years.
Selected filmography
- The Sign of the Cross (1914)
- Intolerance (1916)
- The Secret of the Storm Country (1917)
- A Doll's House (1918)
- Just for Tonight (1918)
- Phil for Short (1919)
- The Mystery of the Yellow Room (1919)
- The Penalty (1920)
- Habit (1921)
- Travelin' On (1922)
- The Kickback (1922)
- Under Two Flags (1922)
- Peg o' My Heart (1922)
- Brass (1923)
- The Unknown Purple (1923)
- Wild Bill Hickok (1923)
References
- ↑ "Lillian Lawrence, leading lady of the legitmate theatre". Hollywood Land. Retrieved October 21, 2016.
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