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Betty Brice
American actress From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Rosetta Dewart Brice (August 4, 1888 – February 15, 1935), known professionally as Betty Brice, was an American actress in many silent films.
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Early life
Rosetta Dewart Brice was born in Sunbury, Pennsylvania,[1] the daughter of Edward Lincoln Brice and Bessie S. Dewart Brice. Her maternal grandfather was William Lewis Dewart, a congressman from Pennsylvania.[2] Her grandmother and great-grandmother were both also named "Rosetta".[3] She was raised in Washington, D.C.[4]

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Career
After some time on the stage with stock companies, Brice began acting in silent films, under contract to the Lubin studio in Philadelphia. "I daresay I never will fail to feel that little thrill that comes when I see myself on the screen," she told an interviewer in 1915.[4]
Films featuring Brice, many of them short films and serials that highlighted Brice's athleticism in stunts, riding, and swimming scenes, included Michael Strogoff (1914),[5][6] The Fortune Hunter (1914),[7] The Road o' Strife (1915),[8] The Sporting Duchess (1915),[9] The Phantom Happiness (1915),[10] The Rights of Man: A Story of War's Red Blotch (1915),[11] The Meddlesome Darling (1915), A Man's Making (1915),[12] The Gods of Fate (1916),[12] Her Bleeding Heart (1916), Love's Toll (1916),[13] Loyalty (1917),[14] Humility (1918),[15] and Beau Brummel (1924).[16]
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Personal life
Brice was engaged to Horace Carpentier Hurlbutt in 1908,[17] but when he objected to her acting career she broke the engagement. She soon married editor John Oliver La Gorce instead; they had a son, Gilbert Grosvenor La Gorce, before they divorced in 1913.[18] She married director and actor Jack Pratt as her second husband. She died in 1935 at age 46 from heart disease, in Van Nuys, California.[4][19]
Filmography
- The Price of Victory (1913)
- A Servant of the Rich (1914)
- The House of Fear (1914)
- A Cruel Revenge (1914)
- The Puritan (1914)
- The Mansion of Sobs (1914)
- Officer Jim (1914)
- In the Northland (1914)
- The Greater Treasure (1914)
- The Incompetent (1914)
- The Wolf (1914)
- Michael Strogoff (1914)[20][6]
- The Fortune Hunter (1914)[7]
- The Erring (1914)
- The Only Way Out (1915)
- The Blessed Miracle (1915)
- The Road o' Strife (1915)[21]
- The College Widow (1915)
- In the Dark (1915)
- The Sporting Duchess (1915)[9]
- Her Answer (1915)
- The District Attorney (1915)
- Whom the Gods Would Destroy (1915)
- The Call of Motherhood (1915)
- The Climbers (1915)
- Polly of the Pots and Pans (1915)
- The Phantom Happiness (1915)[10]
- The Last Rose (1915)
- When Youth is Ambitious (1915)
- The Rights of Man: A Story of War's Red Blotch (1915)[11]
- The Meddlesome Darling (1915)
- A Man's Making (1915)[12]
- Sweeter than Revenge (1915)
- The Evangelist (1916)
- The Gods of Fate (1916)[12]
- Her Bleeding Heart (1916)
- Love's Toll (1916)[13]
- Who Knows? (1917)
- Loyalty (1917)[14]
- Humility (1918)[15]
- The Third Generation (1920)
- The Sagebrusher (1920)
- The Money Changers (1920)
- A Beggar in Purple (1920)
- The Spenders (1921)
- The Green Temptation (1922)
- Heart's Haven (1922)
- Beau Brummel (1924)[16]
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