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Occupation
  
Actress

Spouse
  
Allen Watt (m. 1917–1918)

Years active
  
1913 to 1917

Movies
  
The Kiss, Captain Alvarez

Name
  
Myrtle Gonzalez

Children
  
James Parks Jones, Jr.

Role
  
Actress


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Born
  
September 28, 1891 (
1891-09-28
)
Los Angeles, California, USA

Parents
  
Lillian L. Cook, Manuel George Gonzalez

Siblings
  
Stella M. Gonzalez, Manuel G. Gonzalez, Jr.

Died
  
October 22, 1918 (aged 27) Los Angeles, California, U.S.

Nationality
  
American

Religion
  
Christian

Known for
  
Google Doodle honored on Nov 23, 2022

Zodiac Sign
  
Libra

Eye Color
  
Black

Hair Color
  
Black

Similar
  
William Desmond Taylor, William Duncan (actor), Fanny Davenport

Myrtle Gonzalez (September 28, 1891 – October 22, 1918) was an American actress. She starred in at least 78 silent era motion pictures from 1913 to 1917, of which 66 were one and two-reel shorts. She is regarded as Hollywood's first Latin and Hispanic movie star actress.

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Gonzalez was best known for her role as Enid Maitland in Vitagraph's six-reel feature length drama The Chalice of Courage (1915) opposite William Duncan. A magazine writer once called her "The Virgin White Lily of the Screen."

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Early life

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She was born in Los Angeles, California, the daughter of Manuel George Gonzalez (1868–?) and Lillian L. Cook (1874–1932). Her siblings were Stella M. Gonzalez (1892–1965) and Manuel G. Gonzalez, Jr. (1898–?).

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Her paternal side comes from a native Hispanic Californio family of Mexico, while her maternal grandparents were born in Ireland. Her father was a retail grocer, her mother a former opera and popular singer.

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From early childhood, Myrtle displayed remarkable dramatic talent, and she had a good soprano voice. She appeared in many local concerts and benefits and sang in church choirs. She later played juvenile parts on the stage with Fanny Davenport and Florence Stone.

Gonzalez was first married to James Parks Jones. They divorced. They had one son, James Parks Jones, Jr. (c. 1911-1970). James Jones, Jr had one daughter, Mary Louise Jones (Smith) (1933-2005).

Movie career

Because she grew up in Los Angeles, the shift of movie production to her hometown was a big advantage for her. Gonzalez worked for such studios as Vitagraph and Universal.

She appeared in five movies opposite William Desmond Taylor at Vitagraph, the comedy/drama Her Husband's Friend (1913), the drama Tainted Money (1914), the comedy Millions for Defence (1914), the drama The Kiss (1914), and the drama Captain Alvarez (1914).

In many of her roles, Gonzalez typified a vigorous out-of-doors type of heroine. During the last six years of her career, many of the movies she starred in were stories of the snow country and of the forests.

On December 1, 1917, she and actor/director Allen Watt (1885–1944) were married in Los Angeles. She then gave up her screen work and retired. Watt, who was formerly an assistant director at Universal, where they met, was then in the U.S. Army and she returned with him to Camp Lewis, in Washington State. Her health was too frail for the climate, however, and Capt. Watt was placed on the retirement list so he could return her to Southern California. He went back to work at Universal and began directing.

Myrtle Gonzalez died at age 27 of the Spanish flu during the worldwide pandemic of 1918 in the home of her parents at 908 W. Thirtieth Street, Los Angeles.

Filmography

Actress
1917 The Show Down
Lydia Benson
1917 The Greater Law
Barbara Henderson
1917 Southern Justice
Carolyn Dillon
1917 Mutiny
Esther Whitaker
1917 God's Crucible
Virginia Phillips
1916 The End of the Rainbow
Ruth Bennett
1916 A Romance of Billy Goat Hill
Miss Lady
1916 The Pinnacle (Short)
Nella Raymond
1916 The Girl of Lost Lake
Jude Clark
1916 The Secret of the Swamp
Emily Burke
1916 The Unexpected Scoop (Short)
Lesley Hartman
1916 It Happened in Honolulu
Mabel Wyland
1916 Grouches and Smiles (Short)
1916 Her Great Part (Short)
Marguerite Clemens
1916 The Thief of the Desert (Short)
Zoradi - Ali's Daughter
1916 Miss Blossom (Short)
Emily Pepper
1916 The Gambler (Short)
Roberta Daly
1916 The Brink (Short)
Marjorie Wilson
1916 Bill's Wife (Short)
Sally Smith
1916/I Fool's Gold (Short)
Mollie Webster
1916 The Secret Foe (Short)
Mary Page (as Myrtle Gonzales)
1916 Lonesomeness (Short)
Kitty Gordon
1916 The Windward Anchor (Short)
Mrs. Jamison
1916 The Heart of Bonita (Short)
Bonita Romero
1916 Her Greatest Story (Short)
Mazie King
1916 The Wise Man and the Fool (Short)
Myrtle Elliott
1916 Her Dream Man (Short)
Helen Wakefield
1916 Missy (Short)
Missy
1915 The Terrible Truth (Short)
Mary Anne Phelps
1915 The Bride of the Nancy Lee (Short)
Myrtle Fairchild / Grandmother
1915 Her Last Flirtation (Short)
Florence
1915 Does It End Right? (Short)
Vilma Vaudri
1915 Inside Facts (Short)
Madge Van Zant
1915 The Ebony Casket (Short)
1915 Through Troubled Waters (Short)
1915 His Golden Grain (Short)
Elsie
1915 A Scandal in Hickville (Short)
Kate Long - John's Sister
1915 The Quarrel (Short)
Mrs. Jiggs
1915 The Repentance of Dr. Blinn (Short)
1915 All on Account of Towser (Short)
Bessie
1915 A Natural Man (Short)
Rose - Karl's Sweetheart
1915 The Man from the Desert (Short)
Spencer's Daughter
1915 A Child of the North (Short)
Lillian Baker (as Myrtle Gonzales)
1915 The Chalice of Courage
Enid Maitland
1915/II The Game of Life (Short)
Madge Wilson
1915 The Legend of the Lone Tree (Short)
1914 Love Will Out (Short)
1914 The Level (Short)
Carolyn Johnson
1914 The Sage-Brush Gal (Short)
Mary - Ted's Sweetheart
1914/II Sisters (Short)
1914 The Choice (Short)
Edith McKnight - The Smuggler's Daughter (as Myrtle Gonzales)
1914 Anne of the Mines (Short)
Anne (as Myrtle Gonzales)
1914 Ward's Claim (Short)
Shirley Ward
1914 His Wife and His Work (Short)
Knowles' Wife (as Myrtle Gonzales)
1914 The Power to Forgive (Short)
Pepita
1914 The Adventures of Captain Alvarez
Mercedes - Bonita's Companion
1914 The Sea Gull (Short)
The Sea Gull - The Panther's Wife
1914 Tony, the Greaser (Short)
Mary Blake
1914 The Kiss (Short)
Helen - George's Fiancée
1914 The Little Sheriff (Short)
Mary Turner - The Schoolteacher
1914 Millions for Defence (Short)
Billie
1914 The Ghosts (Short)
Phoebe Harvey
1914 The Yaqui's Revenge (Short)
1914 Buffalo Jim (Short)
Grace Hawes (as Myrtle Gonzales)
1914 The Winner Wins (Short)
Virginia Nelson
1914 Tainted Money (Short)
Constance Bennett - John's Daughter
1914 The Masked Dancer (Short)
Alice Martin
1914 Their Interest in Common (Short)
Mary
1914 Francine (Short)
Emeline
1913 Her Husband's Friend (Short)
Margaret Craig
1913 Any Port in a Storm (Short) (as Myrtle Gonzales)
1913 The Uprising of Ann (Short)
Kitty - the Teacher
1913/II Sacrifice (Short)
Bessie Lane
1913 Deception (Short)
Virginia Scott (as Myrtle Gonzales)
1913 Thieves (Short)
Myrtle - Hasting's Ward
1913 The White Feather (Short)
Alice Lee
1913 Salvation Sal (Short)
Salvation Sal
1913 The Courage of the Commonplace (Short)
Julia Cameron - the Younger Daughter
1913/I The Spell (Short)
May - Mary's Friend
1913 The Yellow Streak (Short)

References

Myrtle Gonzalez Wikipedia