Gladys Hulette
Born
21 July 1896 (129)
Place of Birth
Arcade, New York, USA
Biography
From Wikipedia Gladys Hulette (July 21, 1896 – August 8, 1991) was a silent film actress from Arcade, New York. Her career began in the early years of silent movies and continued until the mid-1930s. She first performed on stage at the age of three and on screen when she was seven years old. Hulette was also a talented artist. Her mother was an opera star. In her earliest motion picture features she was under contract to Vitagraph Studios. There was a stigma for Broadway theater actors to be s...
From Wikipedia Gladys Hulette (July 21, 1896 – August 8, 1991) was a silent film actress from Arcade, New York. Her career began in the early years of silent movies and continued until the mid-1930s. She first performed on stage at the age of three and on screen when she was seven years old. Hulette was also a talented artist. Her mother was an opera star. In her earliest motion picture features she was under contract to Vitagraph Studios. There was a stigma for Broadway theater actors to be seen in motion pictures when silent films first began to be made. Hulette later discussed this, saying the picture heroes were mostly Coney Island life savers. One company prevailed upon a leading stage actor to play the role of Hamlet on screen. This began the influx of more Broadway actors into the new medium. By 1917 Hulette's films were being produced by leading director William Parke. In that year she made her most popular film to date, Streets of Illusion. Playing the part of Beam, Hulette's co-stars included Richard Barthelmess and J.H. Gilmour. Parke owned theatrical companies and assisted Hulette in making one hit after another. By 1921 she was a veteran of the motion picture industry. She again played opposite Barthelmess, this time in Tol'able David. She played the ingenue part of Esther Hatburn. In an interview she said she wished for no different type of roles than the one she played in this film. Later she sought comedy-drama parts which she portrayed in Jack O' Hearts (1926) and A Bowery Cinderella (1927). Hulette made her debut in sound films in Torch Singer (1933). Her final film appearances came in Her Resale Value (1933) and with uncredited roles in The Girl From Missouri and One Hour Late, both from 1934.
Filmography (40)
Torch Singer
1933
The Faithless Lover
1928
A Bowery Cinderella
1927
Be Your Age
1926
Unknown Treasures
1926
The Skyrocket
1926
The Iron Horse
1925
The Mystic
1925
The Pride of the Force
1925
The Thoroughbred
1925
Go Straight!
1925
The Ridin' Kid from Powder River
1924
The Family Secret
1924
The Slanderers
1924
The Night Message
1924
Hoodman Blind
1923
Enemies of Women
1923
As a Man Lives
1923
How Women Love
1922
Secrets of Paris
1922
Fair Lady
1922
Tol'able David
1921
High Speed
1920
Mrs. Slacker
1918
Over the Hill
1917
A Crooked Romance
1917
The Streets of Illusion
1917
The Last of the Carnabys
1917
The Cigarette Girl
1917
Pots-and-Pans Peggy
1917
Her New York
1917
Prudence the Pirate
1916
The Shine Girl
1916
The Traffic Cop
1916
The Flight of the Duchess
1916
The Working of a Miracle
1915
The Mission of Mr. Foo
1915
Getting to the Ball Game
1914
The Treasure of Captain Kidd
1913
Jack and the Beanstalk
1912