Английская Википедия:Belle Adair (actress)
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Belle Adair was an American actress who was active in Hollywood during the silent era. She also performed on stage and in vaudeville.[1]
Biography
Adair was born in San Jose, California, but moved from there at age 4.[1] She was educated at Immaculate Heart convent in Locust Gap, Pennsylvania,[2] and moved to New York City to study at Brooklyn Teachers Training College.
Two days after she left Immaculate Heart, she debuted in an amateur performance on a U. S. Naval Reserve boat on which her brother served. Her vaudeville debut came at Poli's Theatre in Hartford, Connecticut. In 1912, she performed as a singing comedienne at the Orpheum Theatre in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.[2]
While in New York she appeared in several films before marrying Ewald F. Buchal of Passaic, New Jersey. She died in 1926 after a period of poor health.[3][4]
Selected filmography
- The Burden Bearer (1915)
- For the Mastery of the World (1914)
- Man of the Hour (1914)
- Mother (1914)
- Son (1914)
- Adventures in Diplomacy (1914)
- Boy (1914)
- The Character Woman (1914)
- Moonlight (1914)
- Duty (1914)
- The Greatest of These (1914)
- Wife (1914)
- The Drug Traffic (1914)
- At the Court of Prince Make Believe (1914)
- The Diamond Master (1914)
- The Good in the Worst of Us (1914)
- Coming Home (1914)
- The Case of Cherry Purcelle (1914)
- Cue and Mis-Cue (1914)
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