Her Broadway credits included Everywoman (1911), The American Idea (1908), The Yankee Prince (1908), Winsome Winnie (1903), The Blonde in Black (1903), Notre Dame (1902), and Frocks and Frills (1902). She also appeared in On the Eve at the Hollis Street Theatre in Boston in 1909.
She initiated her vaudeville career in 1912 in a playlet, The Tyranny of Fate, in Atlantic City. The following year, she co-authored Getting the Goods, a play for vaudeville. Her film work included The Ace of Death (1915), Anna Karenina (1915), and Social Hypocrites (1918).
Married first, Frederick Lionel Chester Keating, 16 Oct 1912 in Jersey City, NJ (div. Mar 1920). Married second, Charles F. Pope, 1 Apr 1920, in Jersey City, NJ.
Her Broadway credits included Everywoman (1911), The American Idea (1908), The Yankee Prince (1908), Winsome Winnie (1903), The Blonde in Black (1903), Notre Dame (1902), and Frocks and Frills (1902). She also appeared in On the Eve at the Hollis Street Theatre in Boston in 1909.
She initiated her vaudeville career in 1912 in a playlet, The Tyranny of Fate, in Atlantic City. The following year, she co-authored Getting the Goods, a play for vaudeville. Her film work included The Ace of Death (1915), Anna Karenina (1915), and Social Hypocrites (1918).
Married first, Frederick Lionel Chester Keating, 16 Oct 1912 in Jersey City, NJ (div. Mar 1920). Married second, Charles F. Pope, 1 Apr 1920, in Jersey City, NJ.
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