

Acting
Birthday: July 14, 1893 (132)
Place of Birth: York, Western Australia, Australia
Biography
From Wikipedia Born in York, Western Australia, Enid Bennett started her film acting career in 1916, first starring in Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford, with two other films that same year. She married American director Sidney Franklin early in her career, but they were divorced shortly thereafter. In 1917, she starred in five films, the most important of which was The Little Brother opposite William Garwood. That film brought her to the attention of studios and led to an increasing number of acting roles. From 1918 to 1921, she starred in twenty-three films, becoming well known and recognizable as an actress.
Known For
Select Role:
The Big Store (1941)Age: 48as Clerk (uncredited)
Strike Up the Band (1940)Age: 47as Mrs. Morgan
Meet Dr. Christian (1939)Age: 46as Anne Hewitt
Intermezzo: A Love Story (1939)Age: 46as Greta Stenborg
Skippy (1931)Age: 38as Ellen Skinner
Waterloo Bridge (1931)Age: 38as Mary Cronin Wetherby
Sooky (1931)Age: 38as Helen Skinner
The Flag: A Story Inspired by the Tradition of Betsy Ross (1927)Age: 34as Betsy Ross
The Wrong Mr. Wright (1927)Age: 34as Henrietta
The Sea Hawk (1924)Age: 31as Lady Rosamund Godolphin
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