Elsie Ferguson
Known For
Acting
Birthday
August 19, 1883
Day of Death
November 5, 1961 (78 years old)
Place of Birth
New York City, New York, USA
Elsie Ferguson
Biography
From Wikipedia Elsie Louise Ferguson (August 19, 1883 – November 15, 1961) was an American stage and film actress. At the peak of her popularity, several film studios offered her a contract but she declined them all until widely respected New York-based French director, Maurice Tourneur, proposed she appear in the lead role as a sophisticated patrician in his 1917 silent film, Barbary Sheep. She also may have consented to films because she no longer had the protection of her beloved Broadway employers Henry B. Harris, who died on the Titanic in 1912, and Charles Frohman, who perished on the Lusitania in 1915. Producer and director Adolph Zukor then signed her to an 18-film, three-year contract. In 1921, she accepted another contract offer from Paramount Pictures to star in four films to be spread over a two-year period. One of these was the 1921 film entitled Forever in which she starred opposite the leading heartthrob of the day, Wallace Reid. In 1925, she made only one film before returning to the Broadway stage. In 1930 she made her first talkie that would also be her final film, titled Scarlet Pages, which is now preserved in the Library of Congress. Although her voice came across well enough, at age 47, she was well past her prime for fans who wanted to see her as the great youthful beauty she had once been. Elsie Ferguson died in Lawrence Memorial Hospital in New London, Connecticut in 1961.
Known For
A Trip to Paramountown
1922
The Witness for the Defense
1919
Scarlet Pages
1930
His House in Order
1920
Outcast
1922
The Song of Songs
1918
Barbary Sheep
1917
Under the Greenwood Tree
1918
The Danger Mark
1918
The Lie
1918
The Rise of Jenny Cushing
1917
Heart of the Wilds
1918
The Marriage Price
1919
His Parisian Wife
1919
Eyes of the Soul
1919