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Sylvia Ashton (January 26, 1880 – November 18, 1940) was an American film actress of the silent film era.
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Born | Denver, Colorado, United States | January 26, 1880
Died | November 18, 1940 Los Angeles, California, United States | (aged 60)
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1912–1929 |
Ashton was born in Denver, Colorado. She bore a heavyset resemblance to Jane Darwell and like Darwell was playing mother and grandmother roles, though more famously than Darwell in the silents, while still in her 30s and 40s.[1]
In 1912, Ashton was an actress in D.W. Griffith's stock company. After that, she acted for Famous Players–Lasky.[2] For years she was a regular member of Cecil B. DeMille's troupe of character actors. She appeared in more than 130 films between 1912 and 1929. She retired from movies almost immediately at the dawn of sound, one of her later films being the part-sound film The Barker (1928).
Ashton died on November 18, 1940, aged 60.[3]
Partial filmography
edit- The Nick of Time Baby (1916)
- Matching Dreams (1916)
- Viviana (1916)
- A Sanitarium Scramble (1916)
- Haystacks and Steeples (1916)
- Whose Baby? (1917)
- Old Wives for New (1918)
- We Can't Have Everything (1918)
- A Pair of Silk Stockings (1918)
- The Goat (1918)
- Fuss and Feathers (1918)
- Don't Change Your Husband (1919)
- Peggy Does Her Darndest (1919)
- For Better, for Worse (1919)
- Men, Women, and Money (1919)
- Jack Straw (1920)
- Mrs. Temple's Telegram (1920)
- Sweet Lavender (1920)
- Jenny Be Good (1920)
- Why Change Your Wife? (1920)
- Thou Art the Man (1920)
- The Soul of Youth (1920)
- Conrad in Quest of His Youth (1920)
- Sham (1921)
- Hold Your Horses (1921)
- Garments of Truth (1921)
- The Snob (1921)
- Saturday Night (1922)
- For the Defense (1922)
- Our Leading Citizen (1922)
- While Satan Sleeps (1922)
- Manslaughter (1922)
- Youth to Youth (1922)
- The White Flower (1923)
- Desire (1923)
- Greed (1924)
- Dancing Days (1926)
- Women's Wares (1927)
- Cheating Cheaters (1927)
- Ladies' Night in a Turkish Bath (1928)
- The Barker (1928)
- The Head Man (1928)
- The Crash (1928)
- Bachelor's Paradise (1928)
- Queen Kelly (1928)
- The Leopard Lady (1928)
References
edit- ^ "Sylvia Ashton, VGuide". Ovguide.com. Retrieved September 16, 2012.
- ^ Wollstein, Hans J. "Sylvia Ashton". AllMovie. Archived from the original on December 21, 2021. Retrieved December 21, 2021.
- ^ "Sylvia Ashton". The New York Times. Associated Press. November 19, 1940. p. 24. Retrieved December 21, 2021.