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Movies
  
Falling Leaves

Spouse
  
Lucy Banning (m. 1903)

Role
  
Film actor

Name
  
Mace Greenleaf


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Born
  
December 8, 1872 (
1872-12-08
)

Died
  
March 23, 1912, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

Parents
  
Charles Ward, Mary Greenleaf

Occupation
  
Stage and Screen Actor

Mace Greenleaf (December 8, 1872 – March 23, 1912) was an American stage and silent film actor.

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Early life

Mace Greenleaf was born at Dixfield, Maine, the only child of Charles Ward and Mary (née Eustis) Greenleaf. Charles Greenleaf was a native of Massachusetts and supported his family employed as a surveyor.

Career

Greenleaf's first important role came in the late 1890s playing Herbert, the king's forester, in stock productions of The Prisoner of Zenda and its companion piece Rupert of Hentzau. In 1898, he played Mr. Hunston in Sir Arthur Wing Pinero's play Trelawny of the 'Wells' that opened at the Lyceum Theatre in New York on November 22, 1898. His next Broadway performance was in The Pride of Jennico with James K. Hackett and Bertha Galland staged at the Criterion Theatre in 1900. Later that year, he played Myrtle May's lover in a road production of The Parish Priest with Daniel Sully.

During the first decade of the 20th century, Mace Greenleaf played leading roles in stock companies on both coasts and middle America. He returned to Broadway in 1905 to play the prince of Wales in the romantic musical Edmund Burke. In 1911, he joined the fledgling motion picture industry where he would appear in at least 18 films over the last year or so of his life.

Marriage

In September 1906, Greenleaf married Lucy (aka Lucie) Banning in Santa Ana, California. Banning came from a very wealthy family, they owned Catalina Island, and was remembered at the time for an affair she had while married to her first husband that ended with the suicide of her lover. Lucy Banning was known as something of a free spirit and often scandalized "polite society" with the number of men in her life. She left Greenleaf in 1910 for the son of a prominent judge.

Death

Mace Greenleaf died on March 23, 1912, while in Philadelphia after a brief battle with pneumonia.

Filmography

Actor
1912
The Girl in the Arm-Chair (Short) as
Frank Watson
1912
The Reformation of Kid Hogan (Short) as
Hogan's Manager
1912
Child of the Tenements (Short) as
Tom Martin
1912
Falling Leaves (Short) as
Dr. Earl Headley - A Lung Specialist
1912
Sealed Lips (Short) as
Jake Smith
1912
Blighted Lives (Short)
1912
God Disposes (Short) as
Charles Knight Jr.
1911
A Happy Thanksgiving (Short) as
The Rich Father
1911
A Daughter of Italy (Short) as
Rosa's Sweetheart (unconfirmed)
1911
The Track Walker (Short) as
Smith - the Disappointed Suitor
1911
The Greater Love (Short) as
Burns
1911
The Empty Crib (Short) as
The Father
1911
Divorce (Short) as
George Evans - the Father
1911
Grandfather (Short) as
Jim Harris
1911
The City (Short)
1911
The Broken Vows (Short) as
The False Priest
1911
Her Choice (Short) as
The Country Sweetheart
1911
The Turning Point (Short) as
The Second Husband
1911
Thou Shalt Not Lie (Short) as
The Father
1911
The Golden Rule (Short) as
The Husband

References

Mace Greenleaf Wikipedia


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