Mabel Trunnelle
Mabel Trunnelle | |
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Born |
Dwight, Illinois, U.S. | November 8, 1879
Died |
April 20, 1981 101) Glendale, California, U.S. | (aged
Occupation | Actress |
Mabel Trunnelle (November 8, 1879 – April 20, 1981)[1] was an American actress who appeared in 194 films between 1908 and 1923.
Biography
Trunnelle was born in Dwight, Illinois and died in Glendale, California.
Photoplay magazine argued that she was the merry-serious girl whose expressive eyes and face mirror emotions more effectively than a hundred voices. She was educated upon the stage for the five years she had spent in films, mostly before Edison cameras. Miss Trunnelle was a modest, cheerful, winsome young American wife whose husband was Herbert Prior.[2]
She was a prominent star in early silent films of Edison Films, and frequently co-starred with Prior.[3]
Selected filmography
- A Woman's Way (1908) *short
- Nursing a Viper (1909) *short
- Silver Threads Among the Gold (1911) *short
- The Lighthouse by the Sea (1911) *short
- Ranson's Folly (1915)
- Eugene Aram (1915)
- Where Love Is (1917)
- Singed Wings (1922)
References
- ↑ "Mabel Trunnelle". Find a Grave. September 24, 2003. Retrieved 2009-11-24.
- ↑ "Mabel Trunnelle". Stars of the Photoplay. Chicago: Photoplay magazine. 1916. (Note: Not currently in copyright)
- ↑ Brennan, Sandra. "Mabel Trunnelle". Allmovie. Retrieved 2009-11-24.
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