Ethel Grandin (March 3, 1894 – September 28, 1988) was an American silent film actress.[1]
Ethel Grandin | |
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Grandin, c. 1916 | |
Born | March 3, 1894 New York City, U.S. |
Died | September 28, 1988 (aged 94) |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1911 - 1922 |
Grandin was born in New York City. She was married to film director Ray C. Smallwood from 1912 until his death on February 23, 1964; they had a son named Arthur Smallwood. She began her acting career on stage appearing with Joseph Jefferson in Rip Van Winkle. She made her last film appearance in 1922. She died in Woodland Hills, California, of natural causes at age 94.[2]
- Behind the Times (1911)
- War on the Plains (1912)
- The Deserter (1912)
- The Invaders (1912)
- When Lincoln Paid (1913)
- Traffic in Souls (1913)
- The Crimson Stain Mystery (1916)
- Garments of Truth (1921)
- The Hunch (1921)
- A Tailor-Made Man (1922)
- ^ "Photoplay: The Aristocrat of Motion Picture Magazines". 1916.
- ^ John A. Willis (1989). Screen World. Crown Publishers. p. 237. ISBN 978-0-517-57332-7.
- Ethel Grandin at IMDb
- Ethel Grandin Archived September 22, 2015, at the Wayback Machine at Women Film Pioneers Project