Barbara Bedford |
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Bedford in Theatre Magazine, February 1921 |
Born |
Violet May Rose (1903-07-19)July 19, 1903 Eastman, Wisconsin, United States |
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Died |
October 25, 1981(1981-10-25) (aged 78) Jacksonville, Florida, United States |
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Occupation |
Actress |
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Years active |
1920–1945 |
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Spouse(s) |
- Irvin Willat (1921–19??)
- Alan Roscoe (1922–1928, 1930-1933)
- Terry Spencer (1940–1954)
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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.
Career
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.[1] 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.[2] 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.
Personal life
Bedford was born Violet May Rose in Eastman, Wisconsin,[3] and was educated in Chicago, where she graduated from Lake View High School.
In 1921 she married Irvin Willat, who had directed her earlier that year in The Face of the World. They divorced in less than a year. In August 1922 she married fellow actor Alan Roscoe. They divorced in 1928, but remarried in 1930.[3] They had one daughter, Barbara Edith Roscoe. When her husband died in 1933, Bedford had a legal dispute with his friend Wallace Beery over life insurance money that Beery claimed was owed to him for debts, but which Bedford said was intended for her daughter's education.[4]
Bedford's third and longest marriage was to actor Terry Spencer. They were married from 1940 until his death in 1954.[3]
Bedford died in Jacksonville, Florida, on October 25, 1981.
Filmography
Features
- Deep Waters (1920)
- The Cradle of Courage (1920)
- The Last of the Mohicans (1920)
- Cinderella of the Hills (1921)
- The Big Punch (1921)
- The Face of the World (1921)
- Alias Julius Caesar (1922)
- Another Man's Shoes (1922)
- Arabian Love (1922)
- Gleam O'Dawn (1922)
- Man Under Cover (1922)
- Out of the Silent North (1922)
- Step on It! (1922)
- The Power of Love (1922)
- The Unfoldment (1922)
- Tom Mix in Arabia (1922)
- Winning with Wits (1922)
- Romance Land (1923)
- The Acquittal (1923)
- The Power of Love (also called Forbidden Lover) (1923)
- The Spoilers (1923)
- The Tie That Binds (1923)
- Pagan Passions (1924)
- The Whipping Boss (1924)
- Women Who Give (1924)
- Before Midnight (1925)
- Percy (1925)
- The Business of Love (1925)
- The Champion of Lost Causes (1925)
- The Mad Whirl (1925)
- The Mansion of Aching Hearts (1925)
- The Talker (1925)
- Tumbleweeds (1925)
- What Fools Men (1925)
- Devil's Dice (1926)
- Old Loves and New (1926)
- Sunshine of Paradise Alley (1926)
- The Sporting Lover (1926)
- A Man's Past (1927)
- Backstage (1927)
- Life of an Actress (1927)
- Mockery (1927)
- The Girl from Gay Paree (1927)
- The Notorious Lady (1927)
- Bitter Sweets (1928)
- Manhattan Knights (1928)
- Marry the Girl (1928)
- The Broken Mask (1928)
- The Cavalier (1928)
- The City of Purple Dreams (1928)
- The Haunted House (1928)
- The Port of Missing Girls (1928)
- Brothers (1929)
- Smoke Bellew (1929)
- The Heroic Lover (1929)
- Sunny (1930)
- The Lash (1930)
- The Love Trader (1930)
- Tol'able David (1930)
- Desert Vengeance (1931)
- The Lady from Nowhere (1931)
- The Death Kiss (1932)
- Too Busy to Work (1932)
- Found Alive (1933)
- A Girl of the Limberlost (1934)
- Sons of Steel (1934)
- The World Accuses (1934)
- Tomorrow's Youth (1934)
- Circumstantial Evidence (1935)
- Condemned to Live (1935)
- Forced Landing (1935)
- Midnight Phantom (1935)
- On Probation (1935)
- The Keeper of the Bees (1935)
- The Spanish Cape Mystery (1935)
- Three Kids and a Queen (1935)
- Born to Dance (1936)
- Brilliant Marriage (1936)
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Bedford with Frank Mayo in Out of the Silent North
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Shorts
- The Public Pays (1936)
- Three on a Limb (1936)
- It May Happen to You (1937)
- Song of Revolt (1937)
- The Grand Bounce (1937)
- Come Across (1938)
- Football Romeo (1938)
- How to Read (1938)
- Men in Fright (1938)
- Miracle Money (1938)
- Nostradamus (1938)
- That Mothers Might Live (1938)
- Alfalfa's Aunt (1939)
- Angel of Mercy (1939)
- Miracle at Lourdes (1939)
- One Against the World (1939)
- Radio Hams (1939)
- Think First (1939)
- Tiny Troubles (1939)
- A Way in the Wilderness (1940)
- Alfalfa's Double (1940)
- All About Hash (1940)
- American Spoken Here (1940)
- Bubbling Troubles (1940)
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- Good Bad Boys (1940)
- Pound Foolish (1940)
- Soak the Old (1940)
- That Inferior Feeling (1940)
- The Domineering Male (1940)
- Women in Hiding (1940)
- You, the People (1940)
- 1-2-3 Go! (1941)
- Coffins on Wheels (1941)
- Come Back, Miss Pipps (1941)
- Main Street on the March! (1941)
- Respect the Law (1941)
- Sucker List (1941)
- Wedding Worries (1941)
- Don't Talk (1942)
- Inflation (1942)
- Mr. Blabbermouth! (1942)
- Rover's Big Chance (1942)
- The Lady or the Tiger? (1942)
- Benjamin Franklin, Jr. (1943)
- Brief Interval (1943)
- Family Troubles (1943)
- Seeing Hands (1943)
- Who's Superstitious? (1943)
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Portrait of Bedford on the cover the Brazilian movie magazine A Scena Muda in 1922
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References
- ↑ Soister, John T. & Nicolella, Henry (2012). American Silent Horror, Science Fiction and Fantasy Feature Films, 1913-1929. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Company. p. 256. ISBN 978-0-7864-8790-5. OCLC 797916368.
- ↑ Golden, Eve (2013). John Gilbert: The Last of the Silent Film Stars. Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky. p. 47. ISBN 978-0-8131-4162-6. OCLC 818735082 – via Questia.
- 1 2 3 Vazzana, Eugene Michael (2001). Silent Film Necrology (2nd ed.). Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Company. p. 37. ISBN 0-7864-1059-0. OCLC 225942678.
- ↑ "Wallace Beery Tangled in Suit". Reading Times (Reading, Pennsylvania). Associated Press. May 5, 1933. p. 14 – via Newspapers.com.
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