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Emma Dunn (26 February 1875 – 14 December 1966) was an English character actress on the stage and in motion pictures.
Emma Dunn appeared onstage in her early teens, graduating to the London stage for several years and later became a noted Broadway actress. She appeared in the first American production of Ibsen's Peer Gynt (1906) with Richard Mansfield as Peer. She played Peer's mother, Ase, even though she was, in real life, 20 years younger than Mansfield...
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Emma Dunn (26 February 1875 – 14 December 1966) was an English character actress on the stage and in motion pictures.
Emma Dunn appeared onstage in her early teens, graduating to the London stage for several years and later became a noted Broadway actress. She appeared in the first American production of Ibsen's Peer Gynt (1906) with Richard Mansfield as Peer. She played Peer's mother, Ase, even though she was, in real life, 20 years younger than Mansfield. She appeared in three productions for theatre impresario David Belasco: The Warrens of Virginia (1907), The Easiest Way (1909) and The Governor's Lady (1912). In The Easiest Way, Dunn portrayed Annie, who was black, in blackface. In 1913 Dunn appeared in vaudeville.
Dunn made her first film in 1914, a silent film of her 1910 stage success, Mother, directed by Maurice Tourneur. This was Tourneur's first American film. Dunn's second film was 1920's Old Lady 31, reprising the role she played in the 1916 Broadway play of the same name. One more silent film followed in 1924, Pied Piper Malone, before she made her talkie debut in Side Street, co-starring the Moore brothers, Matt, Owen and Tom as her sons.
Dunn wrote two books on elocution and speech: Thought Quality in the Voice (1933) and You Can Do It (1947).
Emma Dunn was born 26 February 1875, in Birkenhead, England, although she sometimes gave her year of birth as 1883.
Dunn married Harry Beresford, an actor who was then known professionally as Harry J. Morgan, in Chicago on 4 October 1897. They divorced on 10 February 1909, in New York City. She was awarded sole custody of their young daughter, Dorothy. On 19 May 1909, Dunn married John W. Stokes (John W. S. Sullivan), an actor, playwright and theatrical manager. They subsequently adopted a second daughter, Helen. The couple divorced sometime between 1923 and Stokes' death in 1931.
After suffering a heart attack some months before, Dunn died 14 December 1966, in Los Angeles, California, aged 91.
Movies (Cast)
The Texan
Madame X
Broken Lullaby
Side Street
Dark Hazard
Another Face
Varsity Show
The Talk of the Town
Life with Father
High School
Blessed Event
Little Orvie
Lord Jeff
Scattergood Baines
Dr. Monica
George White's 1935 Scandals
Bad Company
Mourning Becomes Electra
The Monster and the Girl
Under Eighteen
Each Dawn I Die
Manslaughter
The Bad Sister
The Great Dictator
Ladies in Retirement
The Cowboy and the Lady
Hard to Handle
The Hoodlum Saint
Rise and Shine
Pied Piper Malone
The Keeper of the Bees
I Married a Witch
Calling Dr. Kildare
The Mad Martindales
It Happened Tomorrow
Dr. Kildare Goes Home
The Secret of Dr. Kildare
Dance, Girl, Dance
Mr. Deeds Goes to Town
Little Big Shot
The Penalty
Young Dr. Kildare
The Glass Key
The Duke of West Point
Thanks for the Memory
Half a Sinner
Elmer, the Great
The Woman in White
Morals for Women
Dr. Kildare's Strange Case
Minesweeper
Circus Girl
It's Great to Be Alive
Three Loves Has Nancy
The Guilty Generation
Mr. & Mrs. Smith
Ladies Crave Excitement
Dr. Kildare's Wedding Day
Hero for a Day
The Prodigal
Hell's House
Seven Keys to Baldpate
When You're in Love
One Crowded Night
The Emperor's Candlesticks
Son of Frankenstein
Babes on Broadway
The Wet Parade
Waikiki Wedding
You Can't Fool Your Wife
This Is the Life
Letty Lynton
This Modern Age
Cowboy from Brooklyn
Hideaway
Grand Slam
Flirtation
Compromised
The Bridge of San Luis Rey
It's Tough to Be Famous
Series (Cast)
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