Isabel Rea
Isabel Rea (born in 1889 in Coxsackie, New York), also sometimes credited as Isabel Rae, was an American film actress of the silent era, specifically the decade of the 1910s. In Daniel Blum's A Pictorial History of the Silent Screen she is credited in a photograph as Isabel Rea, member of the original Independent Moving Pictures (IMP) Film Company in 1911, alongside actors such as Mary Pickford. Further in the book she is credited as Isabel Rae in a photograph for Universal Studios. Apart from her work in silent films, very little is known of her and her whereabouts after approximately 1918, and no date is death is recorded on IMDB. While there are several entries for Isabel/Isabella Rea on the Find a Grave website none of these can be definitely identified as those for silent film actress Isabel Rea.
Isabel Rea | |
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Born | February 1889 Coxsackie, New York, USA |
Died | Date unknown |
Other names | Isabel Rae |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1910-1918 |
Selected filmography
- For the Sunday Edition (1910)
- Pictureland (1911)
- The Siren (1917 film)
- Under the Gaslight (1914)
References
Bibliography
- Blum, Daniel. A Pictorial History of the Silent Screen. Wattle Books, 1982.
External links
- Isabel Rea at IMDb