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Anna Rosemond

Known For
Acting

Known Credits
9

Gender
Female

Birthday
February 16, 1886 (140 years old)

Place of Birth

Anna Rosemond

Biography

From Wikipedia

Anna Rosemond (February 16, 1886 – 1966) was one of the earliest film actresses of the early silent film era.

Anna Miers Rosemond was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Her father was an Austrian immigrant, her mother a first generation American of German parentage. She started her film acting career in 1910, having a supporting role in the film The Actor's Children, starring Frank Hall Crane, as well as an early film version of Uncle Tom's Cabin, which also starred Crane and early child actress Marie Eline. She starred in fifteen films that year, almost all opposite Crane, to include She Stoops to Conquer, and The Two Roses again opposite Marie Eline and again, Frank Hall Crane. Her last film appearance was in the 1911 film Cinderella, starring Florence La Badie and Frank Hall Crane.

Following her departure from film acting, she married George Jenkins Tompkins of Brooklyn N.Y., a NYC policeman of English/Irish descent. The two left NYC for California in 1913 where they gave birth to one daughter, Irma. Anna spent the rest of her life in San Diego and died in 1966 at the age of 80.

Known For

Acting

1911Cinderellaas
1910The Vicar of Wakefieldas
1910Pocahontasas Pocahontas
1910Lena Riversas
1910Tempest and Sunshineas Tempest
1910The Two Rosesas Tony's Wife
1910The Girl of the Northern Woodsas Lucy Daine
1910The Winter's Taleas Hermione - The Queen of Sicilia
1910The Actor's Childrenas

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