Cause of death Stroke Children Evangeline Booth Role Actress | Name Catherine Calvert Occupation Actress | |
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Full Name Catherine Cassidy Born April 20, 1890 ( 1890-04-20 ) Baltimore, Maryland, U.S. Died January 18, 1971, Uniondale, New York, United States Movies The Career of Katherine Bush, Fires of Faith Spouse Paul Armstrong, Jr. (m. 1913–1915), Paul Doucet Similar People Dell Henderson, Roy William Neill, Sidney Olcott |
Catherine Calvert (born Catherine Cassidy, April 20, 1890 – January 18, 1971) was an American actress.
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Biography
Catherine Calvert as she was known on the screen was born in Baltimore, Maryland. After many years experience onstage in Brown of Harvard, The Deep Purple (a play by her own husband, Paul Armstrong) and many other productions she entered films via Keeney Pictures Corporation in A Romance of the Underworld (in which she had appeared onstage).
Other films in which she appeared include Marriage, Out of the Night, Career of Katherine Bush, Marriage for Convenience , and Fires of Faith. Vitagraph Studios announced Miss Calvert as their newest star.
Filmography
Actress
1923
Out to Win as
Auriole Craven
1923
The Indian Love Lyrics as
Queen Vashti
1922
That Woman as
Adora Winstanley
1922
The Green Caravan as
Gypsy
1921
Moral Fibre as
Grace Elmore
1921
You Find It Everywhere as
Nora Gorodna
1921
The Heart of Maryland as
Maryland Calvert
1920
Dead Men Tell No Tales as
Eva Dennison
1919
The Career of Katherine Bush as
Katherine Bush
1919
Fires of Faith as
Elizabeth Blake
1919
Marriage for Convenience as
Natalie Rand
1918
Marriage as
Eileen Spencer
1918
The Uphill Path as
Ruth Travers
1918
Out of the Night as
Rosalie Lane
1918
A Romance of the Underworld as
Doris Elliott
1917
Outcast as
Valentine
1917
Behind the Mask as
Margaret Stanton
1917
Think It Over as
Alice Rowland
1917
The Peddler as
Sarah
1917
House of Cards as
Mrs. Manning
1916
Partners (Short) as
Kate Kingsley
Self
1920
Screen Snapshots, Series 1, No. 2 (Documentary short) as
Self
1917
Universal Screen Magazine, No. 6 (Documentary short) as
Self
1916
Universal Screen Magazine, No. 1 (Documentary short) as
Self
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