Barbara Bedford
Born July 19, 1903 (Age: 122)
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Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin, USA
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Barbara Bedford (born Violet May Rose; July 19, 1903 – October 25, 1981) was an American actress who appeared in dozens of silent movies. Her career declined after the introduction of sound, but she continued to appear in small roles until 1945. After high school she set out for Hollywood. She had written many fan letters to actor William S. Hart, and he helped her get a small role in his 1920 movie The Cradle of Courage. While working as an extra that same year on The White Circle, she was noticed by fellow cast member John Gilbert, who recommended her to director Maurice Tourneur. Tourneur cast her alongside Gilbert in Deep Waters. Tourneur also cast her in The Last of the Mohicans, where she was the love interest for Alan Roscoe, whom she later married in real life. In 1925 she appeared opposite Hart in his final film, Tumbleweeds, a key western of the silent period. She starred in the 1926 silent film Old Loves and New and in Mockery with Lon Chaney the following year. When her career declined after the switch to sound, she signed with MGM in 1936 to play bit and extra parts. Her last known film appearance was in 1945.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Barbara Bedford (born Violet May Rose; July 19, 1903 – October 25, 1981) was an American actress who appeared in dozens of silent movies. Her career declined after the introduction of sound, but she continued to appear in small roles until 1945.
After high school she set out for Hollywood. She had written many fan letters to actor William S. Hart, and he helped her get a small role in his 1920 movie The Cradle of Courage. While working as an extra that same year on The White Circle, she was noticed by fellow cast member John Gilbert, who recommended her to director Maurice Tourneur. Tourneur cast her alongside Gilbert in Deep Waters. Tourneur also cast her in The Last of the Mohicans, where she was the love interest for Alan Roscoe, whom she later married in real life.
In 1925 she appeared opposite Hart in his final film, Tumbleweeds, a key western of the silent period. She starred in the 1926 silent film Old Loves and New and in Mockery with Lon Chaney the following year.
When her career declined after the switch to sound, she signed with MGM in 1936 to play bit and extra parts. Her last known film appearance was in 1945.
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Filmography
Reunion in France
1942
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as Mme. Vigouroux (uncredited)
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Age: 39
Tortilla Flat
1942
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as Nun
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Age: 38
Ship Ahoy
1942
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as Mrs. Loring
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Age: 38
The Lady or the Tiger?
1942
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as Lady Behind the Door
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Age: 38
Nazi Agent
1942
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as Woman (uncredited)
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Age: 38
Born to Sing
1942
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as Woman at Accident Scene (uncredited)
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Age: 38
Flag of Mercy
1942
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as Nurse
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Age: 38
Inflation
1942
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as Woman in Close-Out Sale Montage (uncredited)
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Age: 38
Wedding Worries
1941
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as Miss Douglas (uncredited)
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Age: 38
Main Street on the March!
1941
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as Nurse (uncredited)
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Age: 38
Come Back, Miss Pipps
1941
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as Angry Parent (uncredited)
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Age: 38
Honky Tonk
1941
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as Salvation Army Woman (uncredited)
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Age: 38
Whistling in the Dark
1941
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as Cult Members / Telephone Operator (uncredited)
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Age: 38
Sucker List
1941
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as Secretary (uncredited)
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Age: 38
Love Crazy
1941
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as Renny's Secretary (uncredited)
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Age: 37
1-2-3-Go!
1941
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as Nurse
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Age: 37
Maisie Was a Lady
1941
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as Nurse (Uncredited)
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Age: 37
The Death Kiss
1932
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as Script Girl
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Age: 29
Brothers
1931
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as Doris LaRue
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Age: 27
Desert Vengeance
1931
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as Anne Dixon
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Age: 27
Alias Julius Caesar
1922
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as Helen
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Age: 18