Mabel Bardine
Mabel Bardine Myers Farnsworth (October 25, 1878 - October 20, 1948), was an American vaudeville performer and Hollywood actress. In 1908 she was accused of plagiarizing the sketch, The Chorus Lady, from Rose Stahl.[1] She was a leading woman in Essanay Studios and Fox Film.[2]
Biography
She was born as Mabel Bardine Myers on October 25, 1878 in Colorado.
In 1908 she was accused of plagiarizing the sketch, The Chorus Lady, from Rose Stahl.[1]
She died on October 20, 1948 in Los Angeles, California. She was buried in Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, California.
Filmography
- The Splendid Lie (1920).
- The Place of the Honeymoons (1920).
- Winning Her Way (1919) by Margaret Mayo for the American Red Cross.[2][3]
- Rough and Ready (1918).
- Mother Love and the Law (1917).
Vaudeville playlets
- An Experiment in Humor (1910).[4]
- Nell of the Halls (1909).[5][6][7]
- Thou Shall Not Kill (1905), produced by Federick Schwartz.[8]
External links
References
- 1 2 "Mabel Berdine Coming Over". Variety. March 6, 1908. Retrieved 2015-06-05.
- 1 2 "Mabel Bardine In Pictures". Billboard magazine. July 26, 1919. Retrieved 2015-06-05.
- ↑ "Winning Her Way". International Journal of Surgery. 32: 330. 1919.
- ↑ "Vaudeville". Washington Times. October 25, 1910. Retrieved 2015-06-05 – via Newspapers.com.
- ↑ "Miss Bardine Returns". New York Star. February 27, 1909. Retrieved 2015-06-05.
- ↑ "Vaudeville". New York Times. March 28, 1909. Retrieved 2015-06-05.
- ↑ "Empire Palace Music Hall, Leeds". The Stage. December 31, 1908. Retrieved 2015-06-05.
- ↑ "Ohio Vaudeville Theater Event List". Retrieved 2015-06-05.
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