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Occupation
  
Actress

Name
  
Sylvia Breamer


Role
  
Actress

Siblings
  
Doris Breamer

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Born
  
9 June 1897 (
1897-06-09
)
Sydney, Australia

Died
  
June 7, 1943, New York City, New York, United States

Spouse
  
Harry Martin (m. 1924–1928)

Parents
  
Sir James De Courcey Breamer

Movies
  
The Narrow Trail, Up in Mabel's Room, Too Many Parents

Similar People
  
Harry O Hoyt, Louella Parsons, Thomas H Ince, William S Hart, Maurice Tourneur

Sylvia Breamer (9 June 1897 – 7 June 1943) was an Australian-born actress who performed in American silent motion pictures beginning in 1917.

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Childhood and early career in Australia

She was born Sylvia Poppy Bremer in the Sydney suburb of Double Bay, to Frederick Glasse Bremer and Jessie née Platt. From a young age she trained for the stage with Walter Bentley and later at a Sydney Dramatic school run by Douglas Ancelon and Stella Chapman. She started to appear at recitations and on stage from the age of 13, soon after in productions for J. C. Williamson throughout Australia and New Zealand. The Manly Biographical Dictionary project reports that Bremer lived with her mother Jessie and step-father, Arthur George Crook Plunkett on the East Esplanade, Manly, in the early 1910s. By 1915 she had come to the notice of reviewers, particularly after she stood in for Muriel Starr in a lead role in the Sydney run of George Broadhurst's play, Bought and Paid for. By this time she was also famous enough to appear in newspaper advertisements for "Clement's Tonic." In 1914 Bremer married 46 year old E.W. Morrison, a US actor-director who regularly worked for J.C.Williamson. Like her Australian contemporary Enid Bennett, she determined to try her luck in the United States, and the couple departed for San Francisco in October 1916. The marriage appears to have been short lived however and Morrison returned to Australia in February 1917 without her.

Silent screen actress

Within a few months of arriving in the US, Breamer had appeared on stage in Boston and been tested by Thomas H. Ince.

Her first movie for Ince was The Pinch Hitter, released in April 1917, where she took the leading female role next to Charles Ray. In 1918, she changed the spelling of her surname to Breamer, apparently to sound less German. After Ince left the Triangle Film Corporation, she made numerous films for a variety of producers, including Ince and J. Stuart Blackton and opposite leading men including William S. Hart, Will Rogers, John Gilbert, Frank Mayo and Wallace Beery. Her film output was significant - she had appeared in forty films by 1924 and was an established and bankable star. In 1917 Ince had "predicted a future for Sylvia Breamer equally brilliant to that of his first Australian acquisition, Enid Bennett; and the initial assessment was, as the Lone Hand put it, that she "surpassed Bennett as actress by a long way."Breamer's final leading role in a film was in Lightning Reporter, in 1926, opposite Johnnie Walker. When no further film roles came her way she returned to the stage, appearing in a number of plays in 1926-30.

In the early 1930s she famously criticized life and work in Hollywood. She reportedly said she "now loathes pictures and everything Hollywood means. There can be no real friendship in Hollywood - nothing but jealousy and sham."

She had one minor role in a talkie, a supporting part in the 1936 Frances Farmer, Lester Matthews vehicle Too Many Parents.

Later life

Breamer's sister Dora joined her in the United States in the 1920s, marrying actor William J.Kelly in 1925. Breamer's mother and step-father also moved to the US in the early 1920s.

On 1 November 1924 Breamer married Dr. Harry Martin at the Glenwood Inn in Riverside, California, announcing she would be retiring from films. Their divorce in 1926 was acrimonious and public, with Martin accusing her of cruelty. Martin later went on to a long marriage to Louella Parsons.

In 1931, Breamer's engagement to actor Douglas Wood was announced, but it appears the marriage did not eventuate. In 1940, she was again in the news following a dispute over money after a divorce from aspiring politician Edmund R. Bohan.

She died in her apartment in the Royalton Hotel, New York City on June 7 1943, as a result of a heart attack.

Filmography

Actress
1936
Too Many Parents as
Malloy
1926
Lightning Reporter as
Ruth Barlow
1926
Up in Mabel's Room as
Alicia
1925
Too Much Youth as
Marguerite
1925
Women and Gold as
Myra Barclay
1924
Robes of Sin as
Ruth Rogens
1924
Reckless Romance as
Edith Somers
1924
The Woman on the Jury as
Betty Brown
1924
Lilies of the Field as
Vera
1923
Her Temporary Husband as
Blanche Ingram
1923
Flaming Youth as
Dee Fentriss
1923
Thundergate as
Alberta Hayward
1923
The Barefoot Boy as
Milicent Carter
1923
Bavu as
Olga Stropik
1923
The Radio-Active Bomb (Short) as
Nadja
1923
The Girl of the Golden West as
The Girl
1923
The First Degree as
Mary
1922
Wolf Law as
Francine Redney
1922
Calvert's Valley as
Hester Rymal
1922
The Man Unconquerable as
Rita Durand
1922
Sherlock Brown as
Hilda
1922
The Man Who Married His Own Wife as
Elsie Haynes
1922
The Face Between as
Marianna Canfield
1922
Money to Burn as
Countess Vecchi
1922
Man with Two Mothers as
Claire Mordaunt
1921
A Poor Relation as
Miss Fay
1921
The Roof Tree as
Dorothy Harper
1921
Doubling for Romeo as
Lulu / Juliet
1921
Not Guilty as
Elsa Chetwood
1921
The Devil as
Mimi
1920
Unseen Forces as
Miriam Holt
1920
The Blood Barrier as
Enid Solari
1920
My Lady's Garter as
Helen Hamilton
1920
Respectable by Proxy as
Betty Blair
1920
My Husband's Other Wife as
Adelaide Hedlar
1919
Dawn as
Dorothy Parkman
1919
The Moonshine Trail as
Cynthia
1919
A House Divided as
Mary Lord
1919
The Common Cause as
Helene Palmer
1918
The Temple of Dusk as
Adrienne Chester
1918
We Can't Have Everything as
Zada L'Etoile
1918
Missing as
Nell Surratt
1918
The Family Skeleton as
Poppy Drayton
1917
The Narrow Trail as
Betty Werdin (as Sylvia Bremer)
1917
The Cold Deck as
Rose Larkin (as Sylvia Bremer)
1917
Sudden Jim as
Marie Ducharme
1917
The Millionaire Vagrant as
Ruth Vail (as Sylvia Bremer)
1917
The Pinch Hitter as
Abbie Nettleton (as Sylvia Bremer)

References

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