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Occupation
  
Film actress

Years active
  
1911–1920


Name
  
Viola Barry

Role
  
Film actress

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Full Name
  
Gladys Viola Wilson

Born
  
March 4, 1894 (
1894-03-04
)
Evanston, Illinois

Died
  
April 2, 1964, Hollywood, California, United States

Movies
  
The Mothering Heart, His Favourite Pastime

Spouse
  
F. McGrew Willis (m. 1921–1957), Jack Conway (m. 1911–1918)

Children
  
Gloria Willis, Virginia Willis, Rosemary Foster, James Monroe Willis, McGrew Willis

Parents
  
Emma Agnew, Jackson Stitt Wilson

Similar People
  
Jack Conway, Pat Conway, Billy Bitzer, D W Griffith, George Nichols

Viola Barry clip - "The Mothering Heart" - 1913


Viola Barry (March 4, 1894 – April 2, 1964) was an American silent film actress who starred in a number of films during the decade of the 1910s.

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Early Years

Gladys Viola Wilson was born in Evanston, Illinois the daughter of Rev. J. Stitt Wilson, a Methodist minister. She moved with her family to Berkeley, California, where her father would become prominent as a socialist lecturer and gain election as Mayor of Berkeley in 1911.

Acting career

In 1910, under her stage name Viola Barry, Wilson signed with the Belasco Theater Company to be their new ingénue. Prior to this, she had four years of stage experience, two of these with Benson's Shakespearean Company in England. Among the heroines she played were Viola, Juliet, Portia, and Rosalind. Her first appearance with the Belasco company was in The Test by Jules Eckert Goodman.

She was in motion pictures from 1911 through 1920. Her early screen credits include The Totem Mask, The Voyager: A Tale of Old Canada, McKee Rankin's '49, John Oakhurst, Gambler, An Indian Vestal, Coals of Fire, A Painter's Idyl, The Chief's Daughter, George Warrington's Escape, and Evangeline. All these were completed in her first year in movies.

Personal life

In February 1911, Barry married actor and film director Jack Conway of the Bison Moving Picture Company in Santa Ana, California. They had one daughter, Rosemary. The couple divorced in 1918.

Barry subsequently married screenwriter Frank McGrew Willis, with whom she had four more children: Virginia, Gloria, McGrew, and James.

Death and legacy

Viola Barry Willis died in 1964 in Hollywood, California. She was buried at the Mountain View Cemetery in Oakland, California.

Filmography

Actress
1916
The Flying Torpedo as
Adelaide E. Thompson
1915
Under the Table (Short)(as Peggy Pearce, unconfirmed)
1914
Martin Eden as
Ruth Morse
1914
John Barleycorn as
Haydee
1913
The Sea Wolf as
Maude Brewster
1913
The Mothering Heart (Short) as
The 'Idle Woman' / Outside Club
1913
Almost a Wild Man (Short) as
In Audience (uncredited)
1913
The Ranchero's Revenge (Short) as
At Party (uncredited)
1913
His Mother's Son (Short) as
Woman at Dock (uncredited)
1913
The Lady and the Mouse (Short) as
The Garden Party Flirt
1913
A Misunderstood Boy (Short) as
The Spanish Girl
1913
A Frightful Blunder (Short) as
The Young Woman
1913
The Little Tease (Short) as
The Other Woman
1913
The Perfidy of Mary (Short) as
Storybook Lover
1912
The Obligation (Short) as
Miss Barry
1912
Hard Luck Bill (Short) as
Jessie
1912
The Land of Might (Short) as
Mary Anderson
1912
The Squatter's Child (Short) as
Edna Brierly - the Squatter's Older Daughter
1912
The Mountain Daisy (Short) as
Daisy Layson
1911
Evangeline (Short) as
Evangeline
1911
George Warrington's Escape (Short) as
The Quebec Coquette
1911
The Chief's Daughter (Short) as
Mary Boone
1911
A Painter's Idyl (Short) as
The Rich Summer Girl
1911
Coals of Fire (Short) as
Lucy Sturgiss, later scenes
1911
An Indian Vestal (Short) as
The Indian Vestal
1911
John Oakhurst, Gambler (Short) as
Alma
1911
McKee Rankin's '49' (Short) as
Belle - a Foundling
1911
The Voyager: A Tale of Old Canada (Short) as
The Honourable Jessica Drayton
1911
The Totem Mark (Short) as
Lotokah - Sachem's Son as a Child (prologue)
1911
In the Shadow of the Pines (Short) as
Elspeth Anderson

References

Viola Barry Wikipedia