PAULINE FREDERICK
Pauline Frederick (born Pauline Beatrice Libby) was a silent actress from the 1910s to the 1930s. She was born in 1883 and was a major stage star in the very early 1900s and 1910s, including on Broadway. In 1915, she made her first movie, but she was already 32, but her youthful appearance and great stage fame made her a star in Hollywood. She continued acting in movies until the early 1920s, when she returned to New York and appeared on stage again. She was in demand when talking movies started, being an accomplished stage actress, and she appeared in around a dozen sound movies in the late 1920s and 1930s. She had a complicated private life with many husbands, and she passed away in 1938, when she was only 55. Some of her movies include: Bonds of Love, The Paliser Case, and Self Defense