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June Elvidge is a Actor American born on 29 june 1893

June Elvidge

June Elvidge
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Nationality USA
Birth 29 june 1893
Death 1 may 1965 (at 71 years)

June Elvidge (June 30, 1893 – May 1, 1965) was an early 20th-century film actress from St. Paul, Minnesota. She was of English and Irish descent.

Biography

Elvidge debuted in Passing Show of 1914 produced by Sam Shubert at the Winter Garden Theatre in New York City. She is noted for playing roles as a vamp in silent movies such as The Lure of Woman (1915) and The Poison Pen (1919). She appeared in westerns such as The Price of Pride (1917) and The Law of the Yukon (1920). She acted in seventy motion pictures before the beginning of the sound era. After the conclusion of her movie career in 1924 Elvidge toured America on the Orpheum Circuit, Inc., in vaudeville. She retired from show business in 1925.

Elvidge died in 1965 at the Mary Lee Nursing Home in Eatontown, New Jersey. She was 72 years old, the widow of Britton Busch, a stockbroker.

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Filmography of June Elvidge (14 films)

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Actress

Beyond the Rocks, 1h20
Directed by Sam Wood
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Adventure, Romance
Actors Rudolph Valentino, Gloria Swanson, Alec B. Francis, Edythe Chapman, Robert Bolder, Gertrude Astor
Roles Lady Anna Anningford
Rating66% 3.3467753.3467753.3467753.3467753.346775
Captain Fitzgerald (Alec B. Francis), a retired guardsman on a modest pension, has to support three daughters: Theodora (Swanson) and her older half-sisters. Theodora's sisters pin their hopes on her marrying a wealthy man.
Forsaking All Others
Directed by Émile Chautard
Origin USA
Genres Drama
Actors Colleen Moore, Cullen Landis, Sam De Grasse, June Elvidge, David Torrence, Melbourne MacDowell
Roles Enid Morton

Mrs. Newell is jealous of her son Oliver's interest in Penelope Mason and she does everything she can to keep the two apart. She fakes an illness and travels to a resort with Oliver, separating him from his sweetheart. However, while there, he catches the eye of the designing Enid Morton, a married woman. Enid’s husband is the jealous type. After some near-disastrous situations with Enid's suspicious husband, Mrs. Newell realizes the mistake she has made in keeping her son away from Penelope. She convinces Penelope to come to Oliver's rescue.
Quincy Adams Sawyer, 1h20
Directed by Clarence G. Badger
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Comedy, Comedy-drama
Actors John Bowers, Blanche Sweet, Lon Chaney, Barbara La Marr, Elmo Lincoln, Louise Fazenda
Roles Betsy Ann Ross

Quincy Adams Sawyer is a young attorney who one day meets a girl in the park. He is immediately smitten with her, but is summoned to the village of Mason's Corners by his father's friend Deacon Pettengill to investigate a villainous lawyer named Obadiah Strout before he can pursue her. Meanwhile, Mrs. Putnam, an old woman, is being swindled by Strout. Putnam's daughter Lindy, a natural vamp, attempts to seduce Sawyer. He shows interest, until he finds out who the girl from the park is: Alice, Pettengill's niece who has become blind since their first meeting.
The Law of the Yukon
Directed by Charles Miller
Origin USA
Actors June Elvidge, Edward Earle, Bigelow Cooper, Warburton Gamble, Bird Millman
Roles Mrs. Meredith

Morgan Kleath, a young newspaper man from San Francisco, arrives in the Yukon to start a paper. His welcome is an insult from Joe Duke, a belligerent native, that results in the latter's first defeat and brews trouble to follow for Kleath. Goldie Meadows, the adopted daughter of Tim Meadows, keeper of the dance hall wins the heart of Kleath, increasing Duke's rage. A robbery instigated by associates of Duke leaves clues that point to Kleath as the guilty man. Claire Meredith, wife of the doctor, and Tiny Tess, a habitue of the dance hall, supply the weak souls to perish in the country's crushing power, and their two love affairs make side issues from the main romance of Kleath and Goldie. As the noose begins to threaten Kleath, his unfaithful wife arrives from 'Frisco to reveal his freedom from blame and breathes her last with the end of her testimony, permitting the union of the lovers.
A Girl's Folly, 1h5
Directed by Maurice Tourneur, Clarence Brown
Origin USA
Genres Comedy, Comedy-drama
Actors Robert Warwick, Doris Kenyon, Émile Chautard, Leatrice Joy, Maurice Tourneur, June Elvidge
Roles Vivian Carleton
Rating60% 3.046833.046833.046833.046833.04683
A young girl, who wants more from the environment of her small town, comes across a film crew shooting a western. When the leading man she befriends with encourages to become an actress, she moves to the big city. However, things don't turn out quite the way she planned.
The Whip
The Whip (1917)
, 48minutes
Directed by Maurice Tourneur
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Melodrama
Themes Théâtre, Films based on plays
Actors Irving Cummings, Alma Hanlon, Paul McAllister, June Elvidge, Warren Cook
Roles Mrs. D'Aquilia
Rating55% 2.796952.796952.796952.796952.79695
The movie tells the story of the training of a racehorse, the Whip, of the amnesiac nobleman who loves the horse, and of the villains who attempt to keep it from racing.
The Hand of Peril, 1h6
Directed by Maurice Tourneur, Clarence Brown
Origin USA
Genres Crime
Actors House Peters, Sr., June Elvidge
Roles Maura Lambert

L'agent des Services Secrets James Kestner est capturé par le gang de Frank Lambert, que James poursuivait pour contrefaçon. La fille de Frank, Maura, impressionnée par le courage de James, convainc son père de le relâcher.
Insouciance, 50minutes
Directed by Maurice Tourneur
Origin USA
Genres Drama
Themes Théâtre, Films based on plays
Actors Holbrook Blinn, Vivian Martin, George Relph, June Elvidge
Roles Lady Attwill
Rating65% 3.2648953.2648953.2648953.2648953.264895
Admaston s'occupe plus de ses affaires que de sa femme. Celle-ci, insouciante, reçoit parfois Collingwood, un ami de son mari. Un jour, une remarque de Lady Attwill, une de leurs connaissances, rend jaloux le mari. Mais il finira par découvrir lors du procès en divorce qu'il n'avait rien à craindre de sa femme et de son ami.