Grace Valentine
Grace Valentine (February 14, 1884 – November 12, 1964) was an American stage and film actress.
Grace Valentine | |
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Born | February 14, 1884 |
Died | November 12, 1964 (aged 80) |
Career
She began her career in the theater in 1905 and toured in stock companies for the next several years. She began her film career in 1915, but never ventured too far away from the legitimate stage.
In 1929, she appeared in her first talkie and had sporadic parts in films for the next three years whereupon which she returned to the theatre. In 1949, Valentine made her first television appearance on Chevrolet Tele-Theater.[1]
Personal life
She was married to Wayne Nunn.
Filmography
- The New Adam and Eve (1915) short film
- Black Fear (1915)
- Man and His Soul (1916)
- The Blindness of Love (1916)
- The Evil Thereof (1916)
- Dorian's Divorce (1916)
- The Scarlet Runner (1916)
- The Brand of Cowardice (1916)
- Babbling Tongues (1917) extant at Library of Congress
- The Unchastened Woman (1918) remade in 1925 with Theda Bara
- A Man's Home (1921)
- Ain't It the Truth (1929) short film; extant at Library of Congress
- The Phantom in the House (1929) extant at Internet Archive
- The Silver Lining (1932)
- Her Secret (1933)
- "The Door", episode of TV series Chevrolet Tele-Theater (1949)
- "The Seeker and the Sought", episode of TV series Suspense (1949)
- "The Doctor's Wife", episode of TV series Lux Video Theatre (1951)
- "The Gomez Case", episode of TV series Janet Dean, Registered Nurse (1954)
References
- Who Was Who in the Theatre:1912-1976 John Parker compilation of annual editions of Parker's book; 1976 version compiled by Gale Research
External links
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