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Born in New York City, [2] Roberts was a child actress. [3]Roberts performed in Vaudeville Theatre before she went to Hollywood, in 1916. [1] Among her more than 150 screen credits, are roles in Seven Keys to Baldpate (1925), Big Brother (1923), The Wagon Master (1929), The Mystery Club (1926), and Two O'Clock in the Morning (1929).
Edith Helena Adie (1865–1947), painter Marion Adnams (1898–1995), painter, printmaker, and draughtswoman Mary Adshead (1904–1995), painter, illustrator, designer
English: Film director Fred Hibbard, actress Edith Roberts, and an unidentified cameraman, on page 48 of the August 2, 1919 Exhibitors Herald. The caption states that they are drinking grape juice. Hibbard (under his Americanized name Fred C. Fishback) directed Roberts in two comedy short films in 1919, A Village Venus and Chasing Her Future.
Edith Roberts may refer to: Edith Roberts (actress), American silent film actress; Edith A. Roberts, American botanist; Edith Roberts (writer)
This is a list of Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) awards in the 1919 Birthday Honours.. The 1919 Birthday Honours were appointments by King George V to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of the British Empire.
The Art Collection of Marshall Owen Roberts was a collection of sculptures, antiques and paintings owned by New York industrialist Marshall Owen Roberts. The collection, which featured many prominent American artists and works, including Emanuel Leutze 's Washington Crossing the Delaware , remained intact following his 1880 death until it was ...
Edith Agnes Woodhouse, MBE, Chairman, Regional Street and Village Groups Advisory Savings Committee. Captain Francis James Wylie, Royal Navy (Retired), lately Director, Radio Advisory Service, Chamber of Shipping of the United Kingdom. Harry Francis Young, Chief Aircraft Inspector, Marshall of Cambridge (Engineering) Ltd.
Edith Barrett (born Edith Barrett Williams; [1] January 19, 1907 – February 22, 1977) was an American actress. She was a romantic star on Broadway and in the Little Theatre Movement in New England summer stock from the mid-1920s to the late 1930s.