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Estelle Taylor

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Acting

Known Credits
44

Gender
Female

Birthday
May 20, 1894 (132 years old)

Place of Birth
Wilmington, Delaware, USA

Estelle Taylor

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

Estelle Taylor (May 20, 1894—April 15, 1958) was an American Hollywood actress whose career was most prominent during the silent film era of the 1920s.

Born Ida Estelle Taylor in Wilmington, Delaware, the daughter of Harry D Taylor and Ida LaBertha (Barrett) Taylor, Estelle married three times during her lifetime. Her first husband was banker Kenneth Malcom Peacock, her second was William Harrison "Jack" Dempsey (Jack Dempsey the world heavyweight boxing champion), and theatrical producer Paul Smith.

After relocating to Hollywood, she began taking bit parts in films.

One of Taylor's earliest successes was in 1920 in Fox's While New York Sleeps with Marc McDermott. She and McDermott play three sets of characters in different time periods. This film was lost for decades but has been recently discovered and screened at a film festival in Los Angeles. Taylor is possibly best recalled for her roles in the 1922 drama Monte Cristo opposite John Gilbert, the enormously successful 1923 Cecil B. DeMille directed The Ten Commandments as Miriam, the sister of Moses; as Lucrezia Borgia in the 1926 Warner Bros.' first feature-length film with synchronized Vitaphone sound effects and musical soundtrack Don Juan opposite John Barrymore, Mary Astor and Warner Oland, 1927's New York, opposite Ricardo Cortez and Lois Wilson, 1931's Street Scene with Sylvia Sidney and both the Academy Award winning Cimarron and the Clara Bow talkie, Call Her Savage in 1932.

Taylor married heavyweight boxing champion, Jack Dempsey, in 1925. She was supposed to have co-starred in a movie with actor Rudolph Valentino which would have brought her more widespread fame but he died just before production was to begin. In 1928 she and husband Dempsey starred in a Broadway play titled The Big Fight, loosely based around Dempsey's boxing popularity, which ran for 31 performances at the Majestic Theatre.

When she divorced Jack in July, 1933 she walked away with $40,000 in cash as well as 3 of their cars and their $150,000 estate. When a fan came up to her for an autographed picture of her, which had Jack's name on top she allegedly wrote: "This is the last time that son-of-a-bitch will be on top of me." Her marriage to Dempsey produced no children.

Taylor was a close friend of Mexican-born actress Lupe Vélez, and on the evening of December 13, 1944 she spent several hours at a restaurant having dinner and drinks with the actress before Vélez returned home and committed suicide. The ensuing press coverage briefly propelled Taylor once again into the headlines.

Taylor's last film appearance was in the 1945 Jean Renoir directed drama The Southerner. In her later years, Taylor devoted her free time to her pets and was the president and founder of the California Pet Owners' Protective League. In 1953, Taylor served on the City Animal Regulation Commission in Los Angeles, California.

Taylor died in 1958.She had been suffering for some time with cancer and had been bedridden the last six months.

She was interred at Hollywood Forever Cemetery.

For her contribution to the motion picture industry, Estelle Taylor was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1620 Vine Street in Hollywood, California.

In a 1983 American made-for-television movie biopic of boxer Jack Dempsey, Estelle Taylor was portrayed by British actress Victoria Tennant.

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Known For

Acting

1945The Southerneras Lizzie
1939Bachelor Motheras (uncredited)
1935Frisco Kidas Saloon Girl (uncredited)
1932Call Her Savageas Ruth Springer
1932Western Limitedas Doris
1931The Unholy Gardenas Eliza Mowbray
1931Street Sceneas Mrs. Anna Maurrant
1931Cimarronas Dixie Lee
1930Liliomas Mme. Muscat
1930The Voice of Hollywood No. 13as Self
1929Where East Is Eastas Mme. de Sylva
1929Pusher-in-the-Faceas
1928Show Peopleas Self (uncredited)
1928The Singapore Mutinyas Daisy
1928Lady Rafflesas Lady Raffles
1928Honor Boundas Evelyn Mortimer
1928The Whip Womanas Sari
1927New Yorkas Angie Miller
1926Don Juanas Lucrezia Borgia
1926Wandering Footstepsas Helen Maynard
1924The Alaskanas Mary Standish
1924Passion's Pathwayas Dora Kenyon
1924Tiger Loveas Marcheta
1924Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hallas Mary, Queen of Scots
1923The Ten Commandmentsas Miriam - the Sister of Moses: Prologue
1923Desireas Madalyn Harlan
1923Forgive and Forgetas Mrs. Cameron
1923Hollywoodas Estelle Taylor
1923Mary of the Moviesas Estelle Taylor (uncredited)
1923Bavuas Princess Annia
1922A California Romanceas Donna Dolores
1922Only a Shop Girlas Mame Mulvey
1922Thorns and Orange Blossomsas Rosita Mendez
1922The Lights of New Yorkas Mrs. George Burton
1922Monte Cristoas Mercedes, Countess de Morcerf
1922A Fool There Wasas Gilda Fontaine
1921Footfallsas Peggy Hawthorne
1920Blind Wivesas Anne/Annie/Annette
1920While New York Sleepsas A Wife / The Vamp / The Girl
1920The Revenge of Tarzanas Countess de Coude
1920The Adventureras Maritana
1919The Tower of Jewelsas Adele Warren
1919The Golden Showeras Helen
1919A Broadway Saintas The Parisian

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