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Teddy Sampson (actress) : ウィキペディア英語版
Teddy Sampson

Teddy Sampson (1895-1970) was an American stage and silent film actress who appeared in at least forty-one motion pictures between 1914 and 1923.
==Biography==
Nora Sampson was born on August 8, 1895 in New York City, the sixth of seven children raised by Revere and Mary Sampson. Her father, who worked for a New York cab company, was a great-great grandson of the American patriot Paul Revere. Sampson’s parents married in 1885, around five years after her mother had emigrated from Ireland.〔New York City Births, 1891-1902– Ancestry.com〕〔Revere Sampson - 1900-1920 US Census Records – Ancestry.com scans〕〔Death Of Mrs. S. L. R. Sampson New York Times; May 20, 1902; pg. 9〕
Sampson began her stage career with a two-year run in Gus Edwards’ vaudeville skit “School Days” and later a season with Blanche Ring in “Wall Street Girls.” After appearing in the comedy show “When Claudius Smiles” Sampson began her film career under the direction of D. W. Griffith in motion pictures made in New York and later Hollywood.〔Who's Who in the Film World - edited by Fred C. Justice & Tom R. Smith - Film World Publishing – 1914 - pg. 158〕
Teddy Sampson’s earliest known film, D. W. Griffith's ''The Life of General Villa'' (1914), featured Pancho Villa as himself with Sampson in the role of one of his sisters. Nearly 90 years later, actress Alexa Davalos played Sampson in the HBO film ''And Starring Pancho Villa as Himself'' (2003).〔(''And Starring Pancho Villa as Himself'' at Internet Movie Database )〕
Sampson went on to play in Christie Comedies, “Smiling Bill” Parson Comedies, and in a number of films starring her husband, comedian Ford Sterling. Her marriage to Sterling, though at times rocky, lasted some 25 years and only ended after his death in 1939. Teddy Sampson died in Los Angeles more than 30 years later on November 24, 1970.〔Vaudeville Star in "Half Way Girl" - Dunkirk Evening Observer (Dunkirk, New York) August 22, 1925; pg. 16〕〔Ford Sterling: The Life and Films Wendy Warwick White - 2007 - Page 49 Google Books〕〔Teddy Sterling –Social Security Death Index – Ancestry.com〕

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