Anita Hendrie

Anita Hendrie (November 9, 1863 April 15, 1940) was an American actress. She appeared in 67 silent motion pictures between 1908 and 1912.

Anita Hendrie
Hendrie in The Voice of the Violin, 1909
Born(1863-11-09)November 9, 1863
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
DiedApril 15, 1940(1940-04-15) (aged 76)
Brooklyn, New York
OccupationActress
Years active19081912
Spouse(s)David Miles

She was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the daughter of William Scott Hendrie (October 25, 1835July 10, 1881) and M. Louise Morton (c. 1835-October 19, 1910).[1] Her father was a medical doctor.

In about 1902, she and actor/director David Miles (c. 1871-October 28, 1915) were married, which they remained until his death.

Anita Hendrie Miles died at age 76 in Brooklyn, New York.[2] She is interred at Milford, Connecticut, with her husband.

Selected filmography

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References

  1. 1870 Philadelphia Co., PA, U.S. Federal Census, Philadelphia, Dist. 74, Precinct 1, Ward 23, Post Office: Bustleton, November 22, Sheet 49, Page 645, Line 1, W. Scott Hendrie, Line 2, M. Louise Hendrie, Line 3, Anita Hendrie, 7, Female.
  2. "Deaths --- Anita Hendrie Miles." The New York Times. Apr. 17, 1940. p. 29.


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