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Occupation
  
Stage, film actress

Siblings
  
Faire Binney

Education
  
Role
  
Film actress

Name
  
Constance Binney


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Born
  
June 28, 1896 (
1896-06-28
)
New York City, New York

Died
  
November 15, 1989, Whitestone, New York City, New York, United States

Movies
  
The Test of Honor, Erstwhile Susan, Something Different

Spouse
  
Leonard Cheshire (m. 1941–1951), Charles E. Cotting (m. 1926–1932)

Similar People
  
Leonard Cheshire, Sue Ryder, John S Robertson, Maurice Tourneur, Roy William Neill

Constance Binney (June 28, 1896 – November 15, 1989) was an American stage and film actress and dancer.

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Biography

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Born in New York City, Constance Binney was educated at Westover School, a private college preparatory boarding school for girls in Middlebury, Connecticut and in Paris, France. She made her Broadway theatre debut in 1917 and the following year appeared with her actress sister, Faire Binney(1898–1957), in the Maurice Tourneur silent film, Sporting Life based on the play by Cecil Raleigh and Seymour Hicks. In 1919, she starred opposite John Barrymore in The Test of Honor.

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Although Constance Binney left the film business in 1923, her contribution to the industry was recognized with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6301 Hollywood Blvd. Unfortunately, modern assessment of her career is limited as most of her films are now lost, with only two of her films surviving in a complete form, Erstwhile Susan and The Case of Becky, along with a single reel of First Love.

Binney married Charles Edward Cotting, Jr, an investment banker in Boston in 1926. Their announcement made the first page on the Boston Globe on January 24,1926. They divorced in 1932. They lived at 410 Beacon Street.

Constance Binney last performed on Broadway in 1924. She appeared on stage in London and in 1941, during the Second World War, married the British war hero, Geoffrey Leonard Cheshire who was twenty-one years her junior. However, this marriage was childless and the couple were estranged after the war ended, divorcing in 1951.

Constance Binney died in 1989 in Whitestone, Queens, New York City, aged 93.

Filmography

Actress
1923
Three O'Clock in the Morning as
Elizabeth Winthrop
1922
A Bill of Divorcement as
Sidney Fairfield
1922
The Sleep Walker as
Doris Dumond
1922
Midnight as
Edna Morris
1921
First Love as
Kathleen O'Donnell
1921
The Case of Becky as
Dorothy Stone
1921
Room and Board as
Lady Noreen
1921
Such a Little Queen as
Anne Victoria Gzbfernigambia
1921
The Magic Cup as
Mary Malloy
1920
Something Different as
Alice Lea
1920
39 East as
Penelope Penn
1920
The Stolen Kiss as
Felicia Day / Octavia, her Mother
1919
Erstwhile Susan as
Barnabetta Dreary
1919
Tom's Little Star (Short)
1919
The Test of Honor as
Juliett Hollis
1918
Sporting Life as
Norah Cavanagh
Self
1923
Screen Snapshots, Series 3, No. 20 (Documentary short) as
Self
Archive Footage
1937
Screen Snapshots Series 17, No. 1 (Documentary short) as
Self

References

Constance Binney Wikipedia