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Mildred Hillary Davis [1] (February 22, 1901 [citation needed] [note 1] [2] – August 18, 1969) was an American actress who appeared in fifteen of Harold Lloyd's classic silent comedies and eventually married him.
Theda Bara (/ ˈ θ iː d ə ˈ b ær ə / THEE-də BARR-ə; [1] born Theodosia Burr Goodman; July 29, 1885 – April 7, 1955) was an American silent film and stage actress. Bara was one of the more popular actresses of the silent era and one of cinema's early sex symbols .
Mildred Davis Lloyd, for whom the theatre prize was named, and little theatre co-founder Harold Lloyd An article in Variety stated that Lloyd's mother Elisabeth Fraser Lloyd (listed as Sarah Elisabeth Fraser), Gladys Lloyd Cassell (wife of Edward G. Robinson ), and Sam Hardy served on the "coin-raising" committee. [ 1 ]
The Devil's Daughter is a lost 1915 American silent drama film directed by Frank Powell and starring Theda Bara.Based on the 1899 play La Gioconda by Italian writer Gabriele D'Annunzio, this updated adaptation portrayed the story of vengeful woman—a "vamp"—who uses her beauty and sensuality to lure a young man to ruin, destroying both his marriage and his career as an artist.
C. Lily Cahill; Marie Cahill; Eleanor Caines; Alice Calhoun; Jean Calhoun; Julia Calhoun; Catherine Calvert; Margaret Campbell; June Caprice; Ora Carew; Rita Carewe
Bara's official credit is even "The Vampire", and for this reason the film is sometimes cited as the first "vampire" movie. [7] However, in the film as in Kipling's poem, the term is used metaphorically, as the character is not literally a vampire. The film was the first on-screen appearance of World War I-era film actress May Allison (1890 ...
Theda Bara, Einar Linden [5] Destruction: Will S. Davis: Theda Bara [6] The Devil's Daughter: Frank Powell: Theda Bara: Filmed on location in St. Augustine, Florida, this production marked Bara's fourth screen portrayal as a "vamp". [7] [8] The Diamond from the Sky: Jacques Jaccard, William Desmond Taylor: Lottie Pickford, Irving Cummings ...
Get Out and Get Under is a 1920 American silent comedy film directed by Hal Roach and starring Harold Lloyd and Mildred Davis. The car in the movie, to which Lloyd was alternately devoted or frustrated, appears to be a 1920 Ford Model T .