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Lillian Lawrence

Actor

Died May 7, 1926 (58 years)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Lillian Lawrence (February 17, 1868 – May 7, 1926) was an American theatre and silent film actress. Her daughter Ethel Grey Terry was also an actress. Lawrence was born in either Alexandria, Virginia or Alexander, West Virginia but moved to San Francisco at the age of two. She made her stage debut there as a 13-year-old girl as a chess piece in the operetta The Royal Middy. Following that, she sang opera for the California Theatre for three years. At age 20, she joined a touring company, followed by a role in The Two Orphans. Afterwards, she joined a repertory theatre in Oakland. In 1882 at the age of 14, she gave birth to her daughter Ethel, but Lawrence remained unmarried (she was single her entire life). In 1897, she joined the Castle Square Stock Company, another repertory theatre. As stock theatres often put on new plays on a weekly basis, by summer 1897, she had taken on over 300 operatic and 500 dramatic roles over the course of her career. She spent six years with the company and was known as the company's "Leading Lady". Her popularity was such that when she temporarily left the group in 1901 on a 16-month sabbatical, she received a rousing ovation and tribute. She joined Ethel in Los Angeles in 1919 and appeared in both films and theatre while there. Lawrence died of heart disease in 1926 at her daughter's home in Beverly Hills. Her ashes are interred at Hollywood Forever Cemetery.

Movies & Shows with Lillian Lawrence on Plex

Second Chorus

Filmography

1941
Wrangler's Roost · as Old Maid with Lunch Basket
1940
The Grapes of Wrath · as Migrant (uncredited)
1940
Second Chorus · as Spinster (uncredited)
1939
Dodge City · as League Member (uncredited)
1938
Four Daughters · as Mrs. Ridgefield's Friend (uncredited)
1937
Come on, Cowboys · as Old Maid in Carnival Audience
1936
Mr. Deeds Goes to Town · as Minor Role (uncredited)
1936
Cain and Mabel · as Woman in Library
1934
Judge Priest · as Townswoman at Trial
1934
The Painted Veil · as Spinster
1933
Footlight Parade · as Aunt Matilda in 'Honeymoon Hotel'
1932
Washington Merry-Go-Round · as No Saloons Leaguer
1931
Arrowsmith · as West Indies Townswoman at Meeting (uncredited)
1928
Show People · as Comedy Player at Farewell Banquet
1928
Across to Singapore · as Townswoman
1926
Battling Butler · as Spinster Aunt at Wedding
1924
Greed · as Gossip (uncredited)
1924
Two Wagons: Both Covered · as Pioneer Woman (Uncredited)

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