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Other names
  
Priscilla B. Woolfan

Role
  
Film actress

Name
  
Priscilla Bonner


Years active
  
1920–1929

Occupation
  
Actress

Siblings
  
Margerie Bonner

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Born
  
February 17, 1899 (
1899-02-17
)
Washington, D.C., U.S.

Died
  
February 21, 1996, Los Angeles, California, United States

Spouse
  
E. Bertrand Woolfan (m. 1928–1962), Allen Wynes Alexander (m. 1922–1926)

Movies
  
The Strong Man, The Red Kimono, Long Pants, It, 3 Bad Men

Similar People
  
Clarence G Badger, Margerie Bonner, Dorothy Davenport, Harry Langdon, Walter Lang

Priscilla Bonner (February 17, 1899 – February 21, 1996) was an American silent film actress.

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Career

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Priscilla Bonner was born in Washington, D.C. on February 17, 1899. Her father, John S. Bonner, was in the Army and she spent much of her life in different places. She often play acted to amuse herself, playing all the parts and shifting the sets. While her father was stationed in Chicago, assigned to the staff of General Leonard Wood, she received a call from someone connected with Chicago Photoplay, insisting she come to their studio for photographs. Although realizing it was likely a wrong number, Priscilla seized the opportunity to have her picture taken there. Intrigued by her bold initiative and photogenic charisma, the studio took portraits of her and sent them to film studios in California. Her parents allowed her the opportunity to travel to Los Angeles. It was here that she met Charles Ray, and made her film debut in the 1920 film Homer Comes Home, after being signed to MGM that same year. She went on to co-star with Jack Pickford in The Man Who Had Everything (1920), Lon Chaney, Sr. in Shadows (1922), Colleen Moore in April Showers, and comedian Harry Langdon in The Strong Man. In 1925 she successfully sued Warner Bros. and won a substantial cash settlement when she was originally chosen and then dropped as leading lady from John Barrymore's The Sea Beast in favor of Barrymore's new real life love interest Dolores Costello.

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That same year she starred in the controversial independent film The Red Kimono produced and directed by Dorothy Davenport, the widow of Wallace Reid. In 1927, Bonner was loaned to Paramount Pictures to co-star in the box office hit It, starring Clara Bow.

Personal life

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In 1921, she married writer and author Allen Wynes Alexander. A little over a year later, he left her. She sued for divorce, but later dismissed the case.

In 1928, Bonner married Dr. E. Bertrand Woolfan. She retired from films the following year. The couple were popular hosts to the burgeoning Los Angeles literary and film community, and particularly befriended Preston Sturges, the writer and director. On February 21, 1996, Bonner died at the age of 97.

Her younger sister was Margerie Bonner, who also became an actress.

Filmography

Actress
1940
Melody Ranch as
Saloon Hostess (uncredited)
1929
Girls Who Dare as
Sally Casey
1928
Maude Muller (Short) as
Maud Muller
1928
Golden Shackles as
Lucy Weston
1928
Outcast Souls as
Alice Davis
1927
Broadway After Midnight as
Queenie Morgan / Gloria Livingston
1927
The Prince of Headwaiters as
Faith Cable
1927
Paying the Price as
One of Gordon's Daughters
1927
Long Pants as
Harry's Bride (Priscilla)
1927
It as
Molly
1926
The False Alarm as
Bessie Flannigan
1926
The Strong Man as
Mary Brown
1926
3 Bad Men as
Millie
1926
The Earth Woman as
Sally
1926
The Red Kimono as
Gabrielle
1925
Eyes of Hollywood
1925
Drusilla with a Million as
Sally May Ferris
1925
The White Desert as
Mrs. Foster
1925
Proud Flesh as
San Francisco Girl
1925
The Mansion of Aching Hearts as
A City Girl
1925
Charley's Aunt as
Kitty Verdun
1924
Chalk Marks as
Betty Towner
1924
Tarnish as
Aggie
1924
A Desperate Adventure as
Dolores Cardenas
1924
Hold Your Breath as
Mary
1923
April Showers as
Shannon O'Rourke
1923
Pitfalls of a Big City (Short) as
Rodney's Sweetheart
1923
Where's My Wandering Boy This Evening? (Short) as
Nell - Rodney's Sweetheart
1923
The Purple Dawn as
Ruth Ketchell
1923
Gallopin' Through as
Bert Wayne's Wife (as Priscilla Brown)
1922
Shadows as
Mary Brent
1921
The Son of Wallingford as
Mary Curtis
1921
Home Stuff as
Susan Deep
1921
Bob Hampton of Placer as
Schoolteacher
1920
Officer 666 as
Sadie
1920
The Man Who Had Everything as
Prue Winn
1920
Honest Hutch as
Ellen
1920
Homer Comes Home as
Rachel Prouty
Self
1993
The Silent Feminists: America's First Women Directors (Documentary) as
Self
1990
American Masters (TV Series documentary) as
Self - Family Friend
- Preston Sturges: The Rise and Fall of an American Dreamer (1990) - Self - Family Friend (as Priscilla B. Woolfan)
1971
The Merv Griffin Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Roehauer Film Festival (1971) - Self
Archive Footage
2017
Compression (TV Series documentary)
- Compression The Strong Man de Frank Capra (2017)
- Compression Long Pants de Frank Capra (2017)

References

Priscilla Bonner Wikipedia