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Occupation
  
Actress, Model

Education
  
Role
  
Actress

Name
  
Mary Thurman

Years active
  
1915–1925


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Full Name
  
Mary Christiansen

Born
  
April 27, 1895 (
1895-04-27
)

Resting place
  
Richfield City Cemetery

Died
  
December 22, 1925, New York City, New York, United States

Spouse
  
Victor E. Thurman (m. ?–1919)

Movies
  
The Sin of Martha Queed, The Prince and Betty, Sand

Similar People
  
William Desmond Taylor, Donald Crisp, Edward Dillon, Allan Dwan, Lambert Hillyer

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Mary Thurman (April 27, 1895 – December 22, 1925) was an American actress of the silent film era.

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Early life

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Born Mary Christiansen in Richfield, Utah, she was one of seven children raised in the Mormon faith. Her father died in 1906. She attended the University of Utah and became a teacher.

Career

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Thurman's film career began with roles in the comedies of Mack Sennett, as one of the Sennett Bathing Beauties, and featured appearances in Bombs! (1916) and The Fool (1925). Her greatest success came when she was started working with director Allan Dwan. They collaborated on several critically acclaimed films including The Sin of Martha Queed (1921) and A Broken Doll (1921). In Dwan's still extant 1923 film Zaza Thurman is the actress Gloria Swanson fights with. Off screen they were engaged for several years. She appeared in nearly sixty Hollywood films from 1915 up until her death in 1925, frequently in those made by Pathé Studios.

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Thurman was married to Victor E. Thurman, son of Utah Supreme Court justice Samuel R. Thurman, until their divorce in 1919.

Death

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In 1924 while working on the movie Down Upon The Suwanee River in Florida she came down with a serious case of pneumonia. She suffered from the illness and was hospitalized for nearly a year. Thurman died of pneumonia in New York, New York on December 22. 1925 in Flower Hospital. Her best friend, actress Juanita Hansen, was at her side when she died. She was buried in Richfield City Cemetery in her hometown of Richfield, Utah.

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Filmography

Actress
1926
The Wives of the Prophet as
Laura Neil
1925
Down Upon the Suwanee River as
Mary Norwood
1925
A Little Girl in a Big City as
Mrs. Howard Young
1925
Wildfire as
Marie
1925
The Necessary Evil as
Hattie
1925
The Fool as
Pearl
1925
Back to Life as
Jane Porter
1925
The Mad Marriage
1924
The Law and the Lady as
Minerva Blake
1924
Playthings of Desire as
Anne Cabbot
1924
Greater Than Marriage as
Venetia
1924
For Another Woman
1924
Those Who Judge as
Katty Drexel
1924
Trouping with Ellen as
Lil
1924
The Truth About Women as
Nona Boyd
1924
Love of Women as
Veerah Vale
1924
Leap Year as
Nurse Phyllis Brown
1923
A Bride for a Knight as
Jean Hawthorne
1923
Does It Pay? as
Marion
1923
Zaza as
Florianne
1923
Wife in Name Only as
Philippa L'Estrange
1923
The Tents of Allah as
Elaine Calvert
1922
The Bond Boy as
Ollie Chase
1922
The Green Temptation as
Dolly Dunton
1921
The Sin of Martha Queed as
Martha Queed
1921
The Lady from Longacre as
Princess Isabel / Molly Moncke
1921
The Primal Law as
Janice Webb
1921
A Broken Doll as
Harriet Bundy
1921
Bare Knuckles as
Lorraine Metcalf
1920
In the Heart of a Fool as
Laura Nesbit
1920
The Scoffer as
Margaret Haddon
1920
Sand as
Margaret Young
1920
The Valley of Tomorrow as
Elenore Colonna
1919
The Prince and Betty as
Betty Keith
1919
This Hero Stuff as
Teddy Craig
1919
Spotlight Sadie as
Hazel Harris
1919
The Poor Boob as
Tiny Parcel
1918
Whose Little Wife Are You? (Short) as
The Customer
1918
Beware of Boarders (Short) as
The Assistant's Wife
1918
Ladies First (Short) as
The Wife
1918
Love Loops the Loop (Short) as
Lulu - Cabaret Performer
1918
Friend Husband (Short) as
Mrs. Small - A Wife
1918
Watch Your Neighbor (Short) as
Mrs. Croaker - The Doctor's Wife
1917
That Night (Short) as
Birdie Nightingale - A Chorus Girl
1917
A Bedroom Blunder (Short) as
Mrs. Whale - A Wife Above Average
1917
The Late Lamented (Short) as
The Girl (unconfirmed)
1917
A Dog Catcher's Love (Short) as
Owner of Stolen Dog
1917
The Betrayal of Maggie (Short) as
Pennypacker's Daughter
1917
Pinched in the Finish (Short)
1917
Her Fame and Shame (Short) as
Audience Spectator (uncredited)
1917
The Stone Age (Short)
1917
Maggie's First False Step (Short)
1916
Bombs! (Short) as
Miss O'Doherty - The Mayor's Daughter
1916
A Scoundrel's Toll (Short) as
Betty - the Railway President's Daughter
1916
His First False Step (Short) as
The Property Man's Wife
1916
Sunshine Dad (uncredited)
1916
His Last Laugh (Short) as
The Wealthy Maiden
1916
By Stork Delivery (Short) as
The Operator
1915
Double Trouble as
Flirt (uncredited)
1915
The Lamb as
Minor Role (uncredited)
Self
1921
Screen Snapshots, Series 1, No. 22 (Documentary short) as
Self
Archive Footage
1933
March of the Movies as
Self - film clip (uncredited)

References

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