Ethel Grey Terry
Ethel Grey Terry Gerard (October 2, 1882 – January 6, 1931)[1] was an American actress of the silent era. She is best remembered for her role in The Penalty with Lon Chaney.
Ethel Grey Terry | |
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Born | Ethel Grey Terry October 2, 1882 Oakland, California, U.S. |
Died | January 6, 1931 48) Los Angeles, California, U.S. | (aged
Resting place | Hollywood Forever Cemetery |
Years active | 1914-1928 |
Spouse(s) | Carl Gerard (m. 1910) |
Parent(s) | Lillian Lawrence |
Ethel Grey Terry was born in Oakland, California, the daughter of actress Lillian Lawrence.[1] Terry appeared in 52 films between 1914 and 1928, sometimes as a leading lady but often in supporting roles.
She married Danish actor Carl Gerard in 1910, who she remained with until her death. Terry died on January 6, 1931 in Los Angeles and her ashes were interred in her mother's crypt at Hollywood Forever Cemetery.
Selected filmography
- The Sign of the Cross (1914)
- Intolerance (1916)
- The Secret of the Storm Country (1917)
- Vengeance Is Mine (1917)
- Arsene Lupin (1917)
- A Doll's House (1918)
- Just for Tonight (1918)
- Phil for Short (1919)
- The Mystery of the Yellow Room (1919)
- Going Some (1920)
- The Penalty (1920)
- Food for Scandal (1920)
- A Thousand to One (1920)
- Habit (1921)
- Shattered Idols (1922)
- Travelin' On (1922)
- The Crossroads of New York (1922)
- Oath-Bound (1922)
- The Kickback (1922)
- Under Two Flags (1922)
- Peg o' My Heart (1922)
- Brass (1923)
- What Wives Want (1923)
- The Unknown Purple (1923)
- Wild Bill Hickok (1923)
- The Self-Made Wife (1923)
- The Fast Worker (1924)
- What Fools Men (1925)
- Hard Boiled (1926)
- The Love Toy (1926)
- The Cancelled Debt (1927)
- Modern Mothers (1928)
- Confessions of a Wife (1928)
- Object: Alimony (1928)
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References
- "Lillian Lawrence, leading lady of the legitmate theatre". Hollywood Land. Retrieved January 20, 2020.
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