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The actress Betty Gray began her career as a model for artists like
Charles Dana Gibson, Clarence Underwood and Harrison Fisher.
It followed first acting experiences at vaudeville before she entered
the film business in 1912.
To her first movies belong "Gee! My Pants!" (12), "Victims of Fate"
(12), "The Country Boy" (12) and "The Little Indian Model" (12).
She became established as a demanded actress in the next years and she
took part in other well-known productions.
To these movies belong "Too Many Husbands" (14), "The Power of the
Press" (14) with Lionel Barrymore, "The Timid Mr. Tootles" (15), "The Hand
of God" (15), "Blood Heritage" (15), "Madelaine Morel" (16) and "His Wife's
Mistakes" (16).
Her last cinematical appearance was for the propaganda movie "Why America
Will Win" (18), afterwards she fell ill with the then the world afflicting
Spanish influenza and died at the age of only 25 in 1919.
Other movies with Betty Gray:
The Lass of Gloucester (12) The Light That Failed (12)
The Beach Combers (12) The Cheapest Way (13) The Parting Eternal (13) $1'000
Reward (13) The Cricket on the Hearth (14) His Last Dollar (14) The Smoking
Out of Bella Butts (15) A Madcap Adventure (15) The Park Honeymooners (15)
The Girl Who Might Have Been (15) The Esterbrook Case (15) The Mystery
of Mary (15) Dora Thorne (15) Who Killed Joe Merrion? (16) Sunlight and
Shadows (16) Scorched Wings (16) |