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Full Name
  
Violet Hemming

Role
  
Actress

Name
  
Violet Heming

Years active
  
1908-1955

Occupation
  
Actress


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Born
  
January 27, 1895
Leeds, Yorkshire, England

Died
  
July 4, 1981, New York City, New York, United States

Movies
  
The Man Who Played God, Everywoman

Spouse
  
Bennett Champ Clark (m. 1945–1954), Grant Mills (m. 1920)

Parents
  
Mabel Allen, Alfred Hemming

Similar People
  
John G Adolfi, Bennett Champ Clark, Champ Clark, J Stuart Blackton, Edwin Thanhouser

Violet Heming (January 27, 1895 – July 4, 1981) was an English stage and screen actress. Born Violet Hemming in Leeds, Yorkshire, she was the daughter of Alfred Hemming who appeared in silent films and Mabel Allen. She began a stage career in 1908 while in her early teens and also appeared in her first motion picture, a short film for Thanhouser Film Company, in 1910. In 1913, she appeared with George Arliss in the play Disraeli.

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In September 1925, Variety reported that Heming would appear in a "playlet" for the DeForest Phonofilm sound-on-film system.

Though Heming appeared in several films and television throughout the decades she is best remembered as a dependable Broadway star with a long list of theatrical credits.

She died July 4, 1981.

Partial filmography

  • The Woman Hater (1910 short)
  • Tempest and Sunshine (1910 short)
  • Lena Rivers (1910 short)
  • The Mermaid (1910)
  • Paul and Virginia (1910 film)
  • The Running Fight (1915), extant in the Library of Congress
  • The Turn of the Wheel (1918)
  • The Common Cause (1919)
  • Everywoman (1919)
  • The Cost (1920)
  • When the Desert Calls (1922)
  • The Knife (1929 short), made in Fox Movietone
  • The Man Who Played God (1932)
  • Almost Married (1932)
  • References

    Violet Heming Wikipedia


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