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Occupation
  
Film actress

Name
  
Betty Boyd


Role
  
Film actress

Ex-spouse
  
Charles N. Over jr.

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Full Name
  
Elizabeth Boyd Smith

Born
  
May 11, 1908 (
1908-05-11
)
Kansas City, Missouri, U.S.

Died
  
September 16, 1971, Los Angeles, California, United States

Movies
  
Along Came Youth, The Quiet Worker, Companionate Service

Similar People
  
Cecil B DeMille, Charles Lamont, Lloyd Corrigan, Norman Z McLeod

rare silent film - Papa's Boy (1927) starring Lloyd Hamilton


Elizabeth "Betty" Boyd (May 11, 1908 – September 16, 1971) was an American film actress in the early days of Hollywood, mostly in the silent film era of the late 1920s and into the early 1930s in B-movies.

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Career

Born Elizabeth Boyd Smith in Kansas City, Missouri, Boyd moved to Hollywood in the mid-1920s to pursue an acting career. Her first film role, which was uncredited, was in the 1927 film The Show, which starred John Gilbert and Lionel Barrymore, grand uncle to actress Drew Barrymore. Boyd's first credited role was that same year in Off Again. In 1929 Boyd starred in three films, and had an uncredited role in a fourth, as well as being named as one of thirteen WAMPAS Baby Stars in the company of actresses Josephine Dunn, Sally Blane, and future Hollywood legend Jean Arthur.

1930 was by far Boyd's biggest year of her career. That year she starred in eight films, all credited, and had made a successful transition to "talking films". In 1931 she starred in only two films, Ex-Sweeties and Maid To Order, and, in 1932, she again had only two films, a supporting role in An Old Gypsie Custom, and an uncredited role in A Modern Hero. By the next year her career was all but over. She had only two film acting roles afterward, both in the late 1940s. Her last role was in 1949 when she was had an uncredited role in Samson and Delilah.

Later years and death

Boyd retired, but did not leave the Los Angeles area. She had married Charles N. Over Jr. in the 1930s, a marriage which ended in divorce. She died on September 16, 1971, in Los Angeles, aged 63, from undisclosed causes.

Filmography

Actress
1949
Samson and Delilah (uncredited)
1945
Fallen Angel as
Bank Clerk (uncredited)
1934
A Modern Hero as
Party Guest (uncredited)
1934
An Old Gypsy Custom (Short)
1933
Gun Law as
Nita Hammond
1931
Maid to Order
1931
Ex-Sweeties (Short) as
Maude Lorraine
1930
Along Came Youth as
Sue Long
1930
Vacation Loves (Short) as
Mrs. Mildred Burton-Smith-Jenkins-Brown
1930
Paradise Island as
Poppi
1930
French Kisses (Short)
1930
Under a Texas Moon as
Girl
1930
A Royal Romance as
Mitzi
1930
The Green Goddess as
An Ayah
1929
Lilies of the Field as
Joyce
1929
Purely Circumstantial (Short)
1929
Hot Sports (Short)
1929
Honeymooniacs (Short) as
The Newlywed Bride
1929
Battling Sisters (Short)
1929
The Right Bed (Short)
1929
Light of India (Short)
1929
In a Persian Market (Short) as
The Caliph's Daughter
1928
Social Prestige (Short)
1928
The Quiet Worker (Short)
1928
Companionate Service (Short)
1928
Privates Beware (Short) as
Black Betty
1928
Wedded Blisters (Short) as
The Wife
1928
The Godless Girl as
Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)
1928
Hard Work (Short) as
The Wife
1928
Who's Lyin? (Short)
1928
Indiscreet Pete (Short)
1927
Papa's Boy (Short)
1927
Off Again (Short) as
The Newlywed Wife
1927
The Show as
Neptuna - Mermaids Queen (uncredited)

References

Betty Boyd Wikipedia