Jean Calhoun
Jean Calhoun (April 1, 1891 – August 25, 1958) was an American film actress whose career was most prolific during the silent film era. She was a descendant of Martin Jenkins Crawford (March 17, 1820 – July 23, 1883), an antebellum U.S. Representative and a representative to the Provisional Confederate Congress during the American Civil War from the state of Georgia.
Jean Calhoun | |
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Calhoun in 1919 | |
Born | Mary Alice Crawford January 4, 1891 Georgia, U.S. |
Died | August 25, 1958 67) Los Angeles, California, U.S. | (aged
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1918–1950 |
Filmography
- The Man Who Woke Up (1918)
- High Tide (1918)
- The Winning Girl (1919)
- The Feud (1919)
- Thieves (1919)
- When a Man Loves (1919)
- The False Code (1919)
- The Splendid Sin (1919)
- The Exquisite Thief (1919)
- Alias Mike Moran (1919)
- Officer 666 (1920)
- His Own Law (1920)
- The Phantom Melody (1920)
- R.S.V.P. (1921)
- Three Sevens (1921)
- The Cub Reporter (1922)
- The Glory of Clementina (1922)
- Two Kinds of Women (1922)
- The Gangster (1947) Minor Role (uncredited)
- Caged (1950) Inmate (uncredited)
References
Bibliography
- Katchmer, George A. (2002). A Biographical Dictionary of Silent Film Western Actors and Actresses. McFarland. ISBN 978-1-4766-0905-8.
External links
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