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Occupation
  
Actress

Years active
  
1909–37

Name
  
Lillian Worth


Lillian Worth

Full Name
  
Lillian Burgher Murphy

Born
  
June 24, 1884 (
1884-06-24
)
Brooklyn, New York, U.S.

Died
  
February 23, 1952(1952-02-23) (aged 67)Los Angeles, California, U.S.

Spouse(s)
  
Benjamin Platt Wiggins (1905–14)Erville Alderson (1918–25)

Lillian Worth (stage name), born Lillian Burgher Murphy, (June 24, 1884 – February 23, 1952) was an American actress. She appeared in 58 films between 1913 and 1937.

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Biography

Lillian Murphy was born on June 24, 1884 in Brooklyn, New York, the daughter of John B. Murphy and Katherine Stahler.

Lillian Murphy married Benjamin Platt Wiggins on May 3, 1905 in Brooklyn, New York. The couple separated after a couple of years. She filed for divorce in Reno, Nevada in 1911, but did not obtain the divorce. She filed for divorce again in Los Angeles, California in 1914.

Lillian Wiggins first came to public notice in 1909 in a theatrical production titled "The Beauty Spot."

By early 1913, Wiggins was a leading actress at Pathé's West Coast studio in Edendale, California, where she starred in Western films. By mid-1913 she was transferred to Pathé's East Coast studio in Jersey City, New Jersey, and in Oct 1913 to their newly opened Southern studio in St. Augustine, Florida.

In March 1914, Wiggins sailed for Europe to make films at Pathé's Paris studio. Two months later she went to London, where she made films first for British and Colonial Kinematography Company and then for Motograph Film Company. She returned to the United States in September 1914.

In 1915 Wiggins made films for Deer Film Company.

She married Erville Alderson, an American actor, on January 14, 1918 in Sydney, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia. By 1925, the couple were divorced.

After her marriage to Alderson in 1918, Wiggins took the stage name Lillian Worth. She made movies under this name until 1937.

Lillian Alderson died in Los Angeles, California on February 23, 1952.

Filmography

Actress
1937
Big City as
Immigrant (uncredited)
1936
The White Angel as
Woman Donating Bandages (uncredited)
1936
Private Number as
Maud
1935
Stars Over Broadway as
Buxom Singer (uncredited)
1935
Stranded as
Blonde (uncredited)
1935
Carnival as
Half Man-Half Woman (uncredited)
1935
Maybe It's Love as
First Complaining Wife (uncredited)
1934
Jealousy as
Minor Role (uncredited)
1934
Lady by Choice as
Undetermined Role (uncredited)
1934
Springtime for Henry as
Tart (uncredited)
1932
Love Is a Racket as
Girl (uncredited)
1931
The Fighting Sheriff as
Florabell
1931
Other Men's Women as
Waitress
1931
Three Hollywood Girls (Short) as
Woman
1930
Dangerous Paradise as
Myrtle (uncredited)
1929
Tarzan the Tiger as
Queen La of Opar (as Mademoiselle Kithnou)
1929
Studio Pests (Short)
1929
Stairs of Sand as
Babe
1928
The Docks of New York as
Andy's Girl (uncredited)
1927
On the Stroke of Twelve as
Marie Conyers
1927
Jane's Honeymoon (Short)
1927
Upstream as
Sister Team
1926
Raisin' Trouble (Short) as
The Wife
1926
Clara Cleans Her Teeth (Short) as
Clara's Mother
1926
Rustlers' Ranch as
Tessie
1925
Captain Suds (Short)
1925
Won by Law (Short)
1925
Paging a Wife (Short)
1925
The Aggravatin' Kid (Short)
1924
The Caddy (Short)
1923
Buddy at the Bat (Short)
1923
Nobody's Darling (Short)
1921
Adventures of Tarzan as
Queen La of Opar
1921
The Foolish Age as
Flossy
1921
The Lady from Longacre as
Lady Laura
1921
Wise Husbands
1921
Greater Than Love as
Diana
1921
The Girl with the Jazz Heart as
Camille
1920
The Shadow of Rosalie Byrnes as
Mrs. Cromwell (as Lillian Wiggins)
1920
In Search of a Sinner as
Valeska
1919
The Fatal Fortune
1915
Her Atonement as
Lil (as Lillian Wiggins)
1915
A Shattered Romance (Short) as
Lillian (as Lillian Wiggins)
1915
Unfounded Jealousy (Short) as
Lil (as Lillian Wiggins)
1914
The World at War (Short) as
Meg Dauntless (as Lillian Wiggins)
1914
The Black Cross Gang (Short) as
Gypsy (as Lillian Wiggins)
1914
Bungling Bunk's Bunco as
Lillian Marston (as Lillian Wiggins)
1914
Queen of the Counterfeiters (Short) as
Lillian Howard (as Lillian Wiggins)
1914
When London Sleeps as
Queenie Carruthers (as Lillian Wiggins)
1914
The Pearl of the Punjab (Short) as
Sarah Hamilton (as Lillian Wiggins)
1914
The Water Rats of London (Short) as
May (as Lillian Wiggins)
1914
Where the Heart Calls (Short) as
Beth Andrews (as Lillian Wiggins)
1913
Race Memories (Short) as
Denton's Sweetheart (as Lillian Wiggins)
1913
Lillie's Nightmare (Short) as
Lillie (as Lillian Wiggins)
1913
The Secret Treasure (Short) as
The Miner's Daughter (as Lillian Wiggins)
1913
The Blind Gypsy (Short)(as Lillian Wiggins)
1913
Her Brave Rescuer (Short)(as Lillian Wiggins)
1913
The Accidental Shot (Short)(as Lillian Wiggins)
1913
The Price of Jealousy (Short) as
Rose (as Lillian Wiggins)
1913
The Trapper's Mistake (Short) as
Rose Turner - the Trapper's Wife (as Lillian Wiggins)
1913
What the Good Book Taught (Short)(as Lillian Wiggins)
1913
The Engineer's Daughter (Short) as
Lillian Wharton - the Engineer's Daughter (as Lillian Wiggins)
1913
The Sheriff's Reward (Short) as
Lillian - Joe's Wife (as Lillian Wiggins)
1913
The Escape (Short) as
Dorothy English (as Lillian Wiggins)
1913
The Clutch of Conscience (Short) as
Mrs. Joe Fanwood - Pete's Sister (as Lillian Wiggins)

References

Lillian Worth Wikipedia