Ethel Clayton
Born
8 November 1882 (143)
Place of Birth
Champaign, Illinois, USA
Biography
From Wikipedia Ethel Clayton (November 8, 1882 — June 6, 1966) was an American actress of the silent film era. Clayton's screen debut came in 1909, in a short called Justified. She jockeyed her early film appearances with a burgeoning stage career. Her pretty blond looks were reminiscent of the famous Gibson Girl drawings by Charles Dana Gibson. On the stage she appeared mainly in musicals or musical reviews such as The Ziegfeld Follies of 1911. These musical appearances indicate a singing tal...
From Wikipedia Ethel Clayton (November 8, 1882 — June 6, 1966) was an American actress of the silent film era. Clayton's screen debut came in 1909, in a short called Justified. She jockeyed her early film appearances with a burgeoning stage career. Her pretty blond looks were reminiscent of the famous Gibson Girl drawings by Charles Dana Gibson. On the stage she appeared mainly in musicals or musical reviews such as The Ziegfeld Follies of 1911. These musical appearances indicate a singing talent Clayton may have possessed but went unused in her many silent screen performances. In 1912 she appeared in "The Country Boy" on stage at the Lyceum Theatre in Rochester New York and made her feature length film debut in For the Love of a Girl. The film was directed by Barry O'Neil. She was cast with Harry Myers, Charles Arthur, and Peter Lang. She was also directed by William Demille, Robert G. Vignola, George Melford, Donald Crisp, Dallas M. Fitzgerald, and Clifford Sanforth. Like many silent film actors Clayton's career was hurt by the coming of sound to motion pictures. She continued her career in small parts in movies until she retired in 1948. Her screen credits number more than 180. Clayton was first married to actor-director Joseph Kaufman until his death in 1918 in the Spanish Influenza epidemic. She later married silent film actor and former star Ian Keith twice and they divorced twice. In both cases Clayton cited cruelty and excessive drinking. Clayton and Keith were first married in Minneapolis in 1928 and first separated on January 13, 1931. Ethel Clayton died on June 6, 1966 at St. John's Hospital in Oxnard, California, aged 83. She was buried at Ivy Lawn Memorial Park in Ventura, California. For her contributions to the motion picture industry, Ethel Clayton has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Filmography (40)
True to Life
1943
Mardi Gras
1943
Dixie
1943
The Major and the Minor
1942
Beyond the Blue Horizon
1942
New York Town
1941
West Point Widow
1941
Love Thy Neighbor
1940
Geronimo
1939
King of Chinatown
1939
The Sap Takes a Wrap
1939
Cafe Society
1939
Boy Trouble
1939
Say It in French
1938
If I Were King
1938
Men with Wings
1938
You and Me
1938
Cocoanut Grove
1938
Wells Fargo
1937
Hold 'Em Navy
1937
Exclusive
1937
Artists & Models
1937
Easy Living
1937
Make Way for Tomorrow
1937
Waikiki Wedding
1937
Rich Relations
1937
The Accusing Finger
1936
Hollywood Boulevard
1936
Yours for the Asking
1936
Let's Fall in Love
1933
Private Jones
1933
Secrets
1933
The All-American
1932
The Crooked Circle
1932
Thrill of Youth
1932
Call of the Circus
1930
Hit the Deck
1929
The Princess on Broadway
1927
The Princess from Hoboken
1927
His New York Wife
1926