Mathilde Baring
Mathilde Baring (born Mathilde Hoffeldt) was an American actress active during Hollywood's silent era.[1][2] Her daughter was the actress Isabel Lamon.
Mathilde Baring | |
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Born | Mathilde Hoffeldt September 18, 1879 New Orleans, Louisiana, USA |
Died | December 6, 1954 New York, New York, USA |
Education | Tulane University |
Occupation | Actress |
Children | Isabel Lamon |
Biography
Mathilde was born in New Orleans to Henry Hoffeldt and Mathilde Gessler. She attended Tulane University before embarking on a career as an actress on the stage and then the screen under the name Mathilde Baring.[3] In addition to her filmography, she also appeared in many plays on Broadway. She was married to Lauren Lamon; the pair had a daughter, Isabel.[4]
Filmography
Year | Title | Director | Role |
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1912 | Robin Hood (1912 film) | Herbert Blaché | |
1914 | Dolly of the Dailies | Walter Edwin | |
1914 | Dick Potter's Wife | Ashley Miller | |
1915 | Olive's Greatest Opportunity | Richard Ridgely | |
1916 | As a Woman Sows | William F. Haddock | |
1916 | A Tangle in Hearts | Richard Garrick | |
1918 | The Panther Woman | Ralph Ince | Mrs. Peale |
1918 | Love's Law | Tefft Johnson |
References
- Motion Picture News. Motion Picture News Incorporated. 1912.
- The Photographic Times. Photographic Times Pub. Association. 1900.
- Motion Picture Studio Directory, 1919; Page: 138
- Motography. 1916.
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