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Occupation
  
Actress

Role
  
Actress

Name
  
Eulalie Jensen

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Born
  
December 24, 1884 (
1884-12-24
)
St. Louis, Missouri U.S.

Died
  
October 7, 1952, Los Angeles, California, United States

Movies
  
Uncle Tom's Cabin, The Hunchback of Notre, The Eyes of the World, Fig Leaves, The Cinema Murder

Similar People
  
Harry A Pollard, Herbert Brenon, William K Howard, J Gordon Edwards, W S Van Dyke

Eulalie Jensen (December 24, 1884 – October 7, 1952) was an American actress on the New York stage and in silent films.

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Biography

Born in St. Louis, Missouri, she was selected as one of six extra girls from the 200 applicants responding to a New York newspaper ad inserted by Sarah Bernhardt. The famed actress was making a visit to New York City. At this time, Miss Jensen was completely unknown, but this was the beginning of her film career. A number of years of stage experience enabled Jensen to become a fine emotional actress. Her stage engagements included a role in The Million at the 39th St. Theatre. This was a four-act farce by M. M. Ber and Guille Ward. The show was also featured in New Haven, Connecticut at the Hyperion Theatre. Both productions were in 1911.

In 1912, Jensen wired the managers of the Panama-Pacific Exposition of her candidacy for the model of the Spirit of the Golden Gate. The event was to be in San Francisco, California in 1915. She was selected as the model for the decorative design of the St. Louis, Missouri exposition in 1904. Jensen denied she was the most beautiful woman in America. She believed her features "adapted for decorative design".

Her film career began in 1914 with eight films. Among these were Eve's Daughter, Maria's Sacrifice, The Moonstones of Fez, My Official Wife, and Romantic Josie. Jensen made The Goddess (1915) at the old Vitagraph studio in New York, appeared in The Spark Divine (1919) and co-starred with Norma Talmadge in The Passion Flower (1921).

She became known for her vivid character portrayals. She played a Salvation Army worker and a bird woman among many others. The latter character was a prominent member of the cast of Freckles (1928). The film was adapted from the novel by Gene Stratton-Porter. Eulalie's film career continued into the sound medium with her final films, A Lost Lady (1934) and Society Doctor (1935).

Death

Eulalie Jensen died in 1952 in Los Angeles, California, aged 67.

Filmography

Actress
1946
The Kid from Brooklyn as
Garden Party Guest (uncredited)
1935
Society Doctor as
Mother McCarthy (uncredited)
1934
A Lost Lady as
Mrs. Sloane (uncredited)
1934
Men in White as
Nurse (uncredited)
1932
Hat Check Girl as
Mrs. Marsh (uncredited)
1932
Two Against the World as
Cousin (uncredited)
1932
Miss Pinkerton as
Miss Gibbons - Superintendent of Nurses
1932
So Big! as
Mrs. Hempel (uncredited)
1932
Union Depot as
Dress Shop Proprietess (uncredited)
1931
Arrowsmith as
Miss Robbins (uncredited)
1931
Confessions of a Co-Ed as
Dean Marbridge
1931
Smart Money as
Matron (uncredited)
1931
Up Pops the Devil as
Mrs. Kent
1931
Never the Twain Shall Meet as
Mrs. Graves
1930
The Eyes of the World as
Mrs. Rutledge (prologue)
1929
She Goes to War as
Matron of Canteen
1929
Strong Boy as
Queen of Lisonia
1928
The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come as
Mrs. Dean
1928
God of Mankind
1928
Freckles as
Bird Woman
1927
Uncle Tom's Cabin as
Cassy
1927
Mother Machree as
Miss Van Studdiford
1927
The Heart Thief as
Countess Lazlos
1927
The King of Kings (uncredited)
1927
A Kiss in a Taxi as
Valentine Lambert
1927
Fighting Love as
Zillah
1926
Forever After as
Mrs. Clayton
1926
Laddie as
Mrs. Stanton
1926
Fig Leaves as
Madame Griswald
1926
Volcano as
Madame de Chauvalons
1926
Bachelor Brides as
Lady Ashfield Duncraggan
1926
The Sap as
Mrs. Weston, Barry's Mother
1925
Flower of Night as
Mrs. Bylandt
1925
Havoc as
Alice Deering
1925
The Circle as
Mrs. Alice Shenstone
1925
With This Ring as
Tabitha Van Buren
1925
Ranger of the Big Pines as
Lize Weatherford
1925
The Happy Warrior as
Mrs. Letham
1925
The Scarlet Honeymoon as
Señora Gernando
1925
The Thundering Herd as
Mrs. Randall Jett
1925
Charley's Aunt as
Charley's Aunt
1924
Wine of Youth as
Mother Mary Hollister
1924
Being Respectable as
Louise Carpenter
1924
The Yankee Consul as
Donna Theresa
1923
Slave of Desire as
Mrs. Gaudin
1923
The Hunchback of Notre Dame as
Marie
1923
The Woman with Four Faces as
The Mother
1923
The Haunted Valley as
Vivian Delamar
1922
Deserted at the Altar as
The Teacher
1922
Rags to Riches as
Mrs. Blackwell Clarke
1922
When Husbands Deceive as
Madge Eller
1922
Any Wife as
Louise Farrata
1921
The Iron Trail as
Mrs. Gordon
1921
The Crimson Cross as
Mrs. Otto Fischer
1921
Passion Flower as
Raimunda
1920
In the Shadow of the Dome
1920
The Whisper Market as
Juliet Saltmarsh
1920
The House of the Tolling Bell as
Lola (as Eulalie Jenson)
1920
Man and His Woman as
Claire Eaton
1920
Respectable by Proxy as
Elizabeth Roddard
1919
The Cinema Murder as
Mrs. Power
1919
Human Desire as
Helen Lane
1919
A Temperamental Wife as
Smith (as E. Jensen)
1919
The Spark Divine as
Mrs. Van Arsdale
1919
Thin Ice as
Rose La Vere
1919
Beating the Odds as
Eva Lake
1919
The Girl Problem as
Aunt Julia
1919
The Captain's Captain as
Betty gallup
1918
Wild Primrose as
Marie
1918
Tangled Lives as
Cora West
1918
The Triumph of the Weak as
Diamond Mabel
1918
Little Miss No-Account as
Ann Wheeler-Ballinger
1918
The Desired Woman as
Marie Winship
1918
The Blind Adventure as
Countess Sofia De Graf (as Eulalie Jenson)
1917
Bobby Takes a Wife (Short) as
Aunt Jen
1917
I Will Repay as
Beulah
1917
Mary Jane's Pa as
Portia Perkins
1917
Clover's Rebellion as
Rita
1917
Sally in a Hurry as
Clara
1916
The Kid as
Marie Paree
1916
The Tarantula as
Donna Luz
1916
Salvation Joan
1916
Mr. Jack Ducks the Alimony (Short) as
Mrs. Jack Magee
1916
For a Woman's Fair Name as
Vivien
1916
From Out of the Past (Short) as
Helen Nash
1916
Britton of the Seventh (Short) as
Frances Granson
1915
The Making Over of Geoffrey Manning as
Mother
1915
Levy's Seven Daughters (Short) as
Levy's wife
1915
West Wind (Short) as
Mahwissa - an Indian
1915
One Performance Only (Short) as
Mrs. Julius Heldmeyer
1915
Mrs. Jarr and the Society Circus (Short) as
Clara Mudridge
1915
Mr. Jarr and the Visiting Firemen (Short) as
Clara Mudridge
1915
Mr. Jarr and the Captive Maiden (Short) as
Clara Mudridge
1915
Mr. Jarr and Love's Young Dream (Short) as
Clara Mudridge
1915
Mr. Jarr and the Ladies' Cup (Short) as
Clara Mudridge
1915
Mrs. Jarr and the Beauty Treatment (Short) as
Clara Mudridge
1915
Mrs. Jarr's Auction Bridge (Short) as
Clara Mudridge
1915
The Goddess as
Mrs. Gunsdorf
1915
The Vanishing Vault (Short) as
The Baroness
1915
The Jarr Family Discovers Harlem (Short) as
Clara Mudridge
1915
The Juggernaut as
Mrs. Ballard
1915
The Wheels of Justice as
Rita Reynolds, an Adventuress
1915
A Mix-Up in Dress Suitcases (Short)
1914
Out of the Past (Short) as
Rose Benton
1914
C.O.D. as
Mrs. Darlington
1914
Too Much Burglar (Short)
1914
The Locked Door (Short) as
Stella Rubinow - A Worker
1914
Romantic Josie (Short) as
Mrs. Bilkins
1914
The Song of the Ghetto (Short) as
Yvette Daubigne
1914
My Official Wife as
Eugenie
1914
The Moonstone of Fez (Short) as
Mrs. Osborne
1914
Maria's Sacrifice (Short)
1914
Eve's Daughter (Short)
1914
St. Elmo as
Hagar (as Miss Jensen)

References

Eulalie Jensen Wikipedia