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Violet Kemble-Cooper (12 December 1886 -– 17 August 1961) was a stage and film actress born in London and descended from a well-known theatrical family, the Kemble family. Her father was Frank Kemble-Cooper(1857-1918), her sisters were Lillian Kemble-Cooper and Greta Kemble Cooper, and her brother was Anthony Kemble Cooper. An uncle was revered thespian H. Cooper Cliffe. She made her first stage appearance in 1905 in her native England in a production of ''Charley's Aunt''. By 1912 she was in America, touring and in stock plays with such luminaries as Blanche Bates and Laurette Taylor. She appeared with John and Ethel Barrymore in ''Claire de Lune'' on Broadway in 1921.〔''Who Was Who in the Theatre: 1912-1976'' compilations of John Parker's annual editions; 1976 versions compiled by Gale Research〕 Violet spent her formative years acting in the theater and never appeared in silent films. She appeared in talkies beginning with the Constance Bennett film ''Our Betters'' (1933). She appeared in several more films, including ''The Invisible Ray'' (1936) with Boris Karloff. Her last movie was the MGM costumer ''Romeo and Juliet'' (1936).〔''Who Was Who on the Screen'' by Evelyn M. Truitt (1983)〕 She was married to Walter Ferris, a writer.〔(Walter Ferris ''findagrave'' memorial, photo with son Stuart )〕 She died of a stroke and Parkinson's disease in 1961.〔''Silent Film Necrology'' by Eugene Michael Vazzana c.2001〕 == Filmography == * ''Our Betters'' (1933) * ''The Invisible Man'' (1933) * ''The Fauntain'' (1934) * ''Vanessa: Her Love Story'' (1935) * ''David Copperfield'' (1935) * ''Cardinal Richelieu'' (1935) * ''The Invisible Ray'' (1936) * ''Romeo and Juliet'' (1936) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Violet Kemble-Cooper」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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