Anita Hendrie
Anita Hendrie (November 9, 1863 – April 15, 1940) was an American actress. She appeared in 67 silent motion pictures between 1908 and 1912.
Anita Hendrie | |
---|---|
Hendrie in The Voice of the Violin, 1909 | |
Born | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | November 9, 1863
Died | April 15, 1940 76) Brooklyn, New York | (aged
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1908–1912 |
Spouse(s) | David Miles |
She was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the daughter of William Scott Hendrie (October 25, 1835–July 10, 1881) and M. Louise Morton (c. 1835-October 19, 1910).[1] Her father was a medical doctor.
In about 1902, she and actor/director David Miles (c. 1871-October 28, 1915) were married, which they remained until his death.
Anita Hendrie Miles died at age 76 in Brooklyn, New York.[2] She is interred at Milford, Connecticut, with her husband.
Selected filmography
- The Helping Hand (1908) - Jessie Marshall
- The Maniac Cook (1909) - Margie the Cook
- The Honor of Thieves (1909) - at Dance
- Love Finds a Way (1909) - the Duchess
- Those Boys! (1909) - the Mother
- The Criminal Hypnotist (1909) - party guest
- The Fascinating Mrs. Francis (1909) - young man's father
- Mr. Jones Has a Card Party (1909) - a guest
- The Lonely Villa (1909) - the maid
- The Welcome Burglar (1909) - in office
- The Cord of Life (1909) - in tenement
- The Girls and Daddy (1909) - in the post office
- The Brahma Diamond (1909) - as a tourist
- Edgar Allan Poe (1909) - the second publisher's wife
- A Wreath in Time (1909) - actress on stage/at stage door
- Tragic Love (1909) - the landlady/the thieves' accomplice/in the factory
- His Wife's Mother (1909)
- The Roue's Heart (1909)
- I Did It (1909)
- The Deception (1909)
- And a Little Child Shall Lead Them (1909)
- Two Memories (1909)
- Lady Helen's Escapade (1909) (erroneously credited as Anita Henrie)
References
- 1870 Philadelphia Co., PA, U.S. Federal Census, Philadelphia, Dist. 74, Precinct 1, Ward 23, Post Office: Bustleton, November 22, Sheet 49, Page 645, Line 1, W. Scott Hendrie, Line 2, M. Louise Hendrie, Line 3, Anita Hendrie, 7, Female.
- "Deaths --- Anita Hendrie Miles." The New York Times. Apr. 17, 1940. p. 29.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.