Blanche Forsythe
Blanche Forsythe was a British actress of the silent era.[1] She was born in Islington in the mid-1880s and died in Middlesex in 1953 - aged 80.
Selected filmography
- Sixty Years a Queen (1913)
- East Lynne (1913)[2]
- Jack Tar (1915)
- Jane Shore (1915)
- The Lure of Drink (1915)
- Tommy Atkins (1915)
- Brigadier Gerard (1915)
- The Rogues of London (1915)
- She (1916)
- Trapped by the London Sharks (1916)
- A Just Deception (1917)
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gollark: Some sort of convoluted new model of the universe based on electricity or something does *not* do that.
gollark: Are you aware of the "correspondence principle"? It basically just means that your new theory has to match with all the previously found empirical evidence for other theories.
gollark: I don't think you understand what I'm asking here.
gollark: How can you distinguish these "birkeland currents" from the well-known and documented phenomenon of "gravity" and whatever else?
References
- "Blanche Forsythe". BFI. Retrieved 23 April 2020.
- "Souvenir of "East Lynne."The Evening News (London) 17 July 1913. Newspaper Archive - subscription required. Retrieved 4 January 2019.
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