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Vivian Martin is a Actor American born on 22 july 1893 at Sparta (USA)

Vivian Martin

Vivian Martin
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Nationality USA
Birth 22 july 1893 at Sparta (USA)
Death 16 march 1987 (at 93 years) at New York City (USA)

Vivian Martin (July 22, 1893 – March 16, 1987) was an American stage and silent film actress.

Biography

Martin was born in Sparta, Michigan and began her career as a child actress on the stage with comedian Lew Fields. Her early theatrical appearances included Stop Thief, Officer 666, The Only Son and with Richard Mansfield in Cyrano de Bergerac.

A winsome and pretty blonde, Martin entered the motion pictures industry in 1914. With her then long hair she played the type of role similar to Lillian Gish. Her first role was in The Wishing Ring: An Idyll of Old England (1914) for the World Film Company, in which she played Sally, a parson's daughter. Martin subsequently became a contract player for the Famous Players Film Company, where she achieved popularity as a "rival" to Mary Pickford. Among her other credits are The Third Kiss (1919), Her Official Fiancee (1919), The Innocent Adventuress (1919), and Louisiana (1919). She made forty-four movies in all, including some for the Fox Film Corporation.

In the early 1920s Martin started her own production company and released her films through the Goldwyn Corporation. Her career entered into a downward spiral soon afterwards as a result of a lawsuit for payment of studio rentals. Although eventually settled out of court, the case did irreparable damage to her popularity.

In April 1921 Martin left movies and returned to the stage. Her theatrical revival began with a three-act comedy entitled First Night Out by Adelaide Matthews and Ann Nichols.

Vivian Martin died in New York, New York in 1987, aged 93. Her obituary in the New York Times noted her philanthropy and association with the Professional Children's School in New York. She contributed to the lives of young performers as both a friend and benefactress.

At one time Martin was married to actor William Jefferson. Several of Martin's early and rare films survive at the Library of Congress.

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Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Vivian Martin (23 films)

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Actress

Folies Bergère de Paris, 1h23
Directed by Roy Del Ruth, Marcel Achard
Origin USA
Genres Comedy, Musical theatre, Musical
Themes Films about music and musicians, Musical films, Children's films
Actors Maurice Chevalier, Merle Oberon, Nathalie Paley, Ann Sothern, Sim Viva, Eric Blore
Rating64% 3.239853.239853.239853.239853.23985
Un artiste des Folies Bergère, Eugène Charlier, imite à la perfection un banquier célèbre, le baron Cassini. En raison de cette ressemblance, il est engagé par des associés du baron pour remplacer celui-ci lors d'une réception. Il s'ensuit naturellement un certain nombre de quiproquos.
Pardon My French
Directed by Sidney Olcott
Origin USA
Actors Vivian Martin
Roles Polly

Jane Goes A-Wooing
Directed by George Melford
Origin USA
Actors Vivian Martin, Niles Welch, Casson Ferguson, Spottiswoode Aitken, Helen Dunbar, Frank Hayes
Roles Jane Neill

Based upon a review in a film magazine, Jane Neill (Martin) goes to work for irritable old dramatist David Lyman (Aitken), who is annoyed by the extravagance of his spendthrift nephew Monty Lyman (Welch). Monty throws a ball at his uncle's home while Jane is there at work, and she sees him under favorable circumstances and comes to idealize him. When the playwright dies, Jane discovers that he has left his vast property to her because of her assistance in his last great work. Believing through her infatuated eyes that Monty is the rightful heir, she sets out to reform him before turning over the property to him.
Little Comrade
Directed by Chester Withey
Origin USA
Genres Comedy
Actors Vivian Martin, Niles Welch, Gertrude Claire, Richard Cummings
Roles Genevieve Rutherford Hale

Her Country First, 50minutes
Directed by James Young
Origin USA
Genres Comedy
Actors Vivian Martin, John Hay Cossar, Florence Oberle, Larry Steers, Lillian Leighton, Jack McDonald
Roles Dorothy Grant

Dorothy Grant returns from boarding school so fired up with patriotism that she organizes her friends into a military company they call the Girls' Aviation Corps with help from a woman farmer who served in the military. Dorothy then discovers that German spies have come to town to get access to her father's munitions plant.
Unclaimed Goods, 50minutes
Origin USA
Actors Vivian Martin, Harrison Ford, Casson Ferguson, Dick La Reno, Carmen Phillips, Anne Schaefer
Roles Betsey Burke

A Wells Fargo & Co. Express agent has to determine what to do with an unusual shipment (Vivian Martin) that has arrived at his office. The girl's father is being held prisoner by the villian, who is making a claim for the girl. The agent saves the day, and claims the "goods" for himself, of course.
Viviette
Viviette (1918)
, 50minutes
Directed by Walter Edwards
Origin USA
Actors Vivian Martin, Eugene Pallette, Harrison Ford, Kate Toncray
Roles Viviette

A Kiss for Susie, 50minutes
Directed by Robert Thornby
Origin USA
Actors Vivian Martin, Tom Forman, Jack Nelson, John Burton
Roles Susie Nolan

As described in a film magazine, while the male members of the family bring home money, Susie (Martin) keeps house and tries to keep them filled with food. A wealthy uncle dies and leaves the bricklayer fifty thousand pounds of gold, so the Nolans move into better quarters and fall in with a cheap set. Susie sees the ruin that money is bringing her father, brother, and sister, and succeeds in convincing them to invest in a supposedly poor stock. The venture fails and they suppose themselves penniless until Susie's beau (Forman) returns the money which he has invested in securities to take care of the family for life.
The Trouble Buster, 50minutes
Directed by Frank Reicher
Origin USA
Genres Drama
Actors Vivian Martin, James Neill, Charles West, Vera Lewis
Roles Michelna Libelt

As described in a film magazine, after the death of her father, Michelna (Martin) is threatened with being sent to an orphan's asylum. She escapes and becomes the companion of "Blackie" Moyle (Willis), a newsboy. Donning his clothes she too sells newspapers. One night she is lured to a flat by Tip Morgan (West), a crook. Blackie rescues her, but in the struggle is blinded. Michelna has a statue that she has made and calls the Trouble Buster. She takes it to an art exhibit and it gains immediate favor. Blackie is given the credit for the statue, and with the money from the statue is able to get an operation which restores his sight. Michelna has taken an abode with some suburban folks where she works as the maid. One day while she is paying Tip some "silence" money, Blackie enters the scene, drives Tip away, and declares his love for her.