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Annette DeFoe
American actress (1888/89 – 1960) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Annette DeFoe (born Gertrude Marie Aucoin; 1888 or 1889 – August 6, 1960),[1] also known as Annette De Foe, was an American silent screen actress, known for her work in early romantic comedies.
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DeFoe acted in stock theater in New Orleans before going to Los Angeles to perform for the E & R Jungle Film Company. She debuted with that company in the farce Hitting the High Places.[2] She also acted with the Kalem Company in Jacksonville, Florida.[3] In the early 1902s, DeFoe had leading roles in films made by John M. Stahl and Louis B. Mayer.[4]
DeFoe died on August 6, 1960, at age 71[1] at the Kaiser Foundation Hospital.[4]
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Filmography
- One Clear Call (1922) – Yetta
- Lone Hand Wilson (1920) – Lolita Hansen
- Fame and Fortune (1918) – Mattie Carson
- Indiscreet Corinne (1917) – Florette
- The Girl in the Garret (1917)
- An Aerial Joy Ride (1917) – Daughter
- The Red Stain (1917)
- Social Pirates (1917)
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