Sneha Girap (Editor)

Sally Phipps

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Occupation
  
Actress

Years active
  
1915–1931


Name
  
Sally Phipps

Role
  
Film actress

Sally Phipps 49 best Sally Phipps images on Pinterest Faces Silent film and 1920s

Full Name
  
Nellie Bernice Bogdon

Born
  
May 25, 1911 (
1911-05-25
)

Other names
  
Byrnece BeautlerBernice Sawyer

Died
  
March 17, 1978, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, United States

Movies
  
None but the Brave, Why Sailors Go Wrong

Spouse
  
Alfred Harned (m. 1941), Benedict Gimbel (m. 1931)

Sally Phipps (May 25, 1911 – March 17, 1978) was an American actress.

Contents

Sally Phipps 49 best Sally Phipps images on Pinterest Faces Silent film and 1920s

Early life and career

She was born Nellie Bernice Bogdon in Oakland, California. She was only three years old and the veteran winner of several beautiful baby contests when she appeared under the name Bernice Sawyer as the Baby in the film Broncho Billy And The Baby, made at the Niles, California, Essanay Studio in late 1914. She made two more Broncho Billy westerns there in early 1915, The Western Way and The Outlaw’s Awakening.

Fox studio gave her the name Sally Phipps in 1926, when she was 15. Until 1929, she was a Fox Film star who appeared in well over 20 films, including a cameo in F.W. Murnau’s classic Sunrise. She was originally discovered by director Frank Borzage while still attending Fairfax High School in Los Angeles, California. She began her work at the studio starring in two-reel comedies. Her first was Light Wines And Bearded Ladies (1926). Other comedies, both in 1927, were Girls and Gentlemen Prefer Scotch. Her first role in a feature was in Bertha, the Sewing Machine Girl (1926). Soon after, she was selected as one of the 13 1927 WAMPAS Baby Stars. Her first starring role in a feature was Love Makes 'Em Wild (1927). A May 4, 1927 review in the Appleton Post-Crescent complimented her skill as a performer in Love Makes 'Em Wild:

Miss Phipps is one of the most charming actresses we have had the privilege of seeing in many a day. She has a personality which is distinctly individual, to say the least, and flirts across the silver sheet with a grace which would become an actress of many more years experience.

In August 1927, she signed a five-year contract with Sol M. Wurtzel. Wurtzel was personal secretary to William Fox. Fox sent Wurtzel to supervise West Coast productions for his studio in 1917. Phipps' Fox Film contract for October 1927 stipulated she was bound to the studio for a period of five years. She would be paid a starting wage of $125, which would rise to $600 a week for the last six months before expiration.

Phipps starred in the very popular High School Hero, with leading man Nick Stuart, which opened in late 1927. She was also the female lead for the 1928 Fox features Why Sailors Go Wrong, News Parade, and None but the Brave. Her co-star for the first two films was Nick Stuart. The other co-starred Charles Morton. The News Parade is about the life of a Fox News cameraman and the daughter of a camera-shy millionaire. The motion picture was filmed in New York City, Lake Placid, Palm Beach, and Havana, Cuba.

Her last screen appearance at Fox was in the 1929 two-reel comedy talkie Detectives Wanted, starring Clark and McCullough. Two years later, she appeared on Broadway in the Kaufman and Hart comedy spoof of Hollywood, Once In A Lifetime (1930-1931), playing Susan Walker, the movie-struck ingenue. While on Broadway, she appeared as the female lead to Joe Penner in his 1931 Vitaphone two-reel comedy, Where Men Are Men. In it, she played Nancy Carter, a Western comedy vamp. In 1935, she again played a movie-struck ingenue in another Broadway comedy, Knock On Wood, by Allen Rivkin.

Death

Sally Phipps died in Brooklyn, New York on March 17, 1978, at the age of 66.

Filmography

Actress
1931
Where Men Are Men (Short) as
Nancy Carter
1929
Detectives Wanted (Short)
1929
The One Woman Idea as
Boat Passenger
1929
Joy Street as
Mabel
1928
None But the Brave as
Mary
1928
News Parade as
Sally Wellington
1928
Why Sailors Go Wrong as
Betty Green
1928
Hold Your Hat (Short) as
The Newlywed Wife
1927
High School Hero as
Eleanor Barrett
1927
Sunrise as
Ballroom Dancer / Kissing Couple (uncredited)
1927
Mum's the Word (Short) as
The Girl
1927
Gentlemen Prefer Scotch (Short) as
Sally McTavish
1927
Cupid and the Clock (Short)
1927
A Midsummer Night's Steam (Short)
1927
The Cradle Snatchers as
Flapper Girlfriend (uncredited)
1927
The Kangaroo Detective (Short)
1927
Girls (Short) as
Louise Anna
1927
Love Makes 'Em Wild as
Mary O'Shane
1926
Big Business (Short)
1926
Bertha, the Sewing Machine Girl as
Jessie
1926
Light Wines and Bearded Ladies (Short) as
Minnie Root (as Byrnece Beautler)
1915
The Outlaw's Awakening (Short) as
The Outlaw's Daughter (as Bernice Sawyer)
1915
The Western Way (Short) as
The Rancher's Daughter (as Bernice Sawyer)
1915
Broncho Billy and the Baby (Short) as
The Baby (as Bernice Sawyer)

References

Sally Phipps Wikipedia